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Hair Conditioner
by
tsshaver1
on 15 May, 2007 16:44
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Being new to this group, I think this is the right section of the forum. There are so many shaving lotions, creams, oils out there some of them very pricey. (I was given a present of a $30 for a 1.5 oz tube shaving lotion last year!)
I humbly suggest that you try shaving with hair conditioner. Use your wife's girl friend's, boy friend's, your own left over from when you had hair. Irregardless hair conditioner works great as a shaving lube. the closest I can describe it that most hair conditioners feel a lot like Headslick ( Which I am currently using though I will go back to conditioner) On top of that it is cheap. You can buy a large bottle at Dollar Tree which could last a year if you are careful. Those of you who travel can save and collect the conditioner that is supplied in your hotel room.
My friend who runs one of the most exclusive spas in the country swears by it
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#1
by
SLYinKC
on 15 May, 2007 16:51
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Thanks for the tip. I may try it...
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#2
by
Tyler
on 15 May, 2007 17:01
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That's good to know, especially when I travel.
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#3
by
PigPen
on 15 May, 2007 17:04
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I think I tried it once, but don't remember. I may have to try it again.
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#4
by
Blagadan
on 15 May, 2007 17:10
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Certainly worth a go, thx for the tip!
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#5
by
YOSP
on 15 May, 2007 18:07
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I have to piggy-back on that about the conditioner...
does anyone still use shampoo/conditioner? or just HeadShed a couple times a week and then shaving and aftershave products?
I ask this because I was looking at wifey's conditioner bottle in the shower and was wondering if I still needed to use it?
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#6
by
Robmeister
on 15 May, 2007 18:20
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Yeah, I used hotel conditioner as shave lube once on a business trip....seemed to work just fine.
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#7
by
tsshaver1
on 15 May, 2007 18:31
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Trust me on this. It works great after all your scalp and skull limit how close you can shave no matter what you use. I am sincere here guys
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#8
by
tsshaver1
on 15 May, 2007 18:32
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#9
by
Tyler
on 15 May, 2007 19:43
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I'm testing out a new (to me) product right now. As soon as I get done with my test, I'll try out the conditioner.
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#10
by
Tom McGarry.
on 15 May, 2007 20:04
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What is the "new to you" stuff that you are trying?
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#11
by
Tyler
on 16 May, 2007 00:19
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What is the "new to you" stuff that you are trying?
In due time my friend, in due time
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#12
by
Ian
on 16 May, 2007 00:32
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Top Tip Tim
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#13
by
PigPen
on 16 May, 2007 13:22
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What is the "new to you" stuff that you are trying?
In due time my friend, in due time 
That one Tyler guy, he is very sneaky sometimes.
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#14
by
Head Bald Guy
on 16 May, 2007 17:39
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You need to really define what you mean by the word conditioner. A conditioner that is desgned for a person with hair is created to add emolients, body and oils to the hair that are stripped off during shampooing. Why would you want to use that on the sensitive skin of the bald head? Beald Guyz Wash & Shampoo allows you to clean the skin as well as to wash the hair that some of us have.
If you are going to use a Cleanser or Conditioner, make sure it is gentle and does not contain abrasives as they will scratch the dome. You want the skin to be deeply cleaned from oils and dirt and to look good!
At Bald Guyz, it's all about the head.