Hi guys, how about sharing some of your secrets on the products that produce a great glossy dome, is there a better product than headblade glossy, share please
HeadLube Glossy + a few drops of Hot Six Oil
Headlube glossy is all I've heard of, I actually did a search on Google and everything that came up was about Headlube. I guess if you have a perfect product there is no competition lol .P
Cheers guys,thanks for the comments, i would like to know what the hot six oil is, i live in the uk and have never heard of it, is it a shaving product
I'd never heard of Hot Six Oil either, here is what I found-
http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/african-royale-hot-six--hair-oil/ID=prod11697-productI knew there had to be atleast one other product that adds shine so I spent awhile looking and I found one more product and a bunch of techniques that should help.
Bald Head Shine-
http://www.baldheadshine.com/TechniquesUse moisturizer
Use aloe vera
Use baby oil
Use a light hold aerosol hairspray
Use a light exfoliant to remove dead skin cells and other products on the scalp that might be building up.
I hope some of this stuff helps you out buddy
I really like my head to shine. Glossy, or what every you want to call it. Smooth, and shiny. About any oil, if you don't mind an oil, will do that. I'm not one to try to get rid of oil on my head, it makes it shine, so ok bi me. Mineral Oil works, Baby oil smells, and is costly, and is nothing more than mineral oil with J and J smell. Go head buy it, Makes the stock go higher.
Any light oil will do it.
A thread earlier said that they were too old to have acne. I think an oil will add to that problem, if that, is (at my age) a problem. I get a zit, pimple, or what ever you want to call it, at m age I just
I've been using Fruit of the Earth Aloe Vera Gel. Not only does it give a glaring shine that a lot of people have commented on, but it relieves any irritation as well. And keeping it in the fridge before using REALLY soothes any shaving irritation.
I've been using Fruit of the Earth Aloe Vera Gel. Not only does it give a glaring shine that a lot of people have commented on, but it relieves any irritation as well. And keeping it in the fridge before using REALLY soothes any shaving irritation.
Ooooh .... must try this! I love me a shiny noggin!
I knew there had to be atleast one other product that adds shine so I spent awhile looking and I found one more product and a bunch of techniques that should help.
Techniques
Use moisturizer
Use aloe vera
Use baby oil
Use a light hold aerosol hairspray
Use a light exfoliant to remove dead skin cells and other products on the scalp that might be building up.
I hope some of this stuff helps you out buddy
I've tried all the above techniques, except the aerosol spray. I just gave it a try.
After applying some aloe vera gel from the fridge and giving it a few minutes to dry, I gave my head a light spray with the aerosol, waited an additional minute or two and used a terry cloth buff. Wow, what an amazing shine.
Rodger,
Over & Out
I found some Vitamin E oil at the health food store. It comes in a little bottle with an eyedropper. A single drop rubbed into a freshly shaved head followed by a splash of witch hazel is the best shine recipe that I've encountered.
No problem buddy, were all here to help each other out. I'm probably wrong, but wouldn't what ever product you put on your head before you go to bed just rub off on your pillow?
Posted this elsewhere a day or so ago, but Coppertone Ultra Sweatproof Sport Sunsceen (50 spf) does it for me. Apply before heading outside for a non-greasy ultra-shine and a mega-dose of UVA/UVB protection.