When I first used HeadShade, I got more comments on the shine than I did with HeadLube Glossy. So, I can second what PigPen says -- HeadShade gives a "get noticed" shine.
well there is that epsiode of the simpsons where Homer is working in the bowling alley, he puts his head in the buffer and it gets all shiny.
Same here, after my cold water rinse I pat dry with my towel, then let my head air dry as I clean up and put my shaving stuff away. I apply a nickel size dollop of Headlube glossy for a just right for me shine. Works excellent!
Quote from: xnewyawka on October 04, 2007, 08:07:35 AMSame here, after my cold water rinse I pat dry with my towel, then let my head air dry as I clean up and put my shaving stuff away. I apply a nickel size dollop of Headlube glossy for a just right for me shine. Works excellent!Guys listen up! I use water and a miniscule amount of safflower oil. I just wet my hands with cold water and get a quarter-size film of the safflower oil by sealing the top of the bottle with my palm and tipping up the bottle. Rub your hands together and then rub it on your head. The water evaporates and then you just have the shine and the moisturizing benefits of the oil. It feels great! If you think it sounds crazy, just look at the first two ingredients on your Headlube Glossy or google the ingredients.