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#75
by
Brkeatr
on 24 Jan, 2009 15:57
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Well, we tried to tell you it was good !! hahaha 
You are the man
I`M a believer.I called 2 friends right after I was done shaving.I told them it is a must that they go get a bottle ASAP.
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#76
by
Shaf
on 29 Jan, 2009 15:39
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Used it twice since it came for my face and head. Like the rest of u, I'm finding this pretty excellent. Was a bit worried in not wanting to ruin my badger brushes but it was sweet as. I'm lucky enough to get real smooth most of the time but this just seems to make the process that bit quicker and easier.
My regular oil I'm not ditching, it's more a conditioning oil which seems to give me nice glow and kill off shadow but Shave Secret I'm keeping
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#77
by
SBG Math Guy
on 29 Jan, 2009 16:49
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Ok I have had enough. Now I'm really curious about this thing. Shaf so you used this with bald guyz shave gel or what?
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#78
by
Shaf
on 29 Jan, 2009 17:34
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Yeah actually tried it with applying the oil first and then massaging BaldGuyz gel by hand and going right to the shave, Perfecto!!
I use traditional English shaving soaps for the face such as Trumpers's Rose that I use with shaving brushes. Just out of economy, I do the my noggin that way too if I feel like it and Shave Secret works fab that way too.
This oil's the bomb either way
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#79
by
SBG Math Guy
on 29 Jan, 2009 17:42
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alright Shaf thanks. I have to try it.
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#80
by
Kratos
on 16 Apr, 2009 19:31
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Looks like I'll be picking this stuff up for myself tomorrow. I'm currently rubbing my head and it feels superb, oh how I love being sly
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#81
by
GaryT
on 17 Apr, 2009 11:44
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Yeah the WalMarts around here carry it but I've been trying out some product that is sold in local RiteAid drug stores. It's actually its a whole line of products made by "One Planet". The oil is 100 natural oils including eucalyptus, grape seed and olive oil. It seems to work pretty well alone but I'll have to try it under my head slick.It's actually in a little pump bottle which I'm not sure if I like yet or not.I'm also using their aftershave balm which is made from eucalyptus, peppermint and aloe vera.The only issues I see with it is the fact that it does smell quite pepperminty and it does have an additional sting which only lasts a minute or so.
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#82
by
BaldRob
on 09 May, 2009 08:20
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I use Shave Secret when I travel... awesome stuff!
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#83
by
rward086
on 11 May, 2009 12:13
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I've been combining Shave Secret with Vitamin E oil as a shave prep before adding my cream, soap or gel. Works awesome. I'm thinking of getting some Tea Tree Oil to see how it works with the Shave Secret.
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#84
by
TANK25
on 13 May, 2009 06:33
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I've been combining Shave Secret with Vitamin E oil as a shave prep before adding my cream, soap or gel. Works awesome. I'm thinking of getting some Tea Tree Oil to see how it works with the Shave Secret.
I been using tea tree oil for a few years now.I use it for cuts and sore joints.Everyone is different but it drys my skin out,so I would not use it for shaving.
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#85
by
rward086
on 13 May, 2009 14:50
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I've been combining Shave Secret with Vitamin E oil as a shave prep before adding my cream, soap or gel. Works awesome. I'm thinking of getting some Tea Tree Oil to see how it works with the Shave Secret.
I been using tea tree oil for a few years now.I use it for cuts and sore joints.Everyone is different but it drys my skin out,so I would not use it for shaving.
I've also heard that about Tee Tree Oil. It amazes me though, cuz you would think an oil would be the last thing to dry out your skin.
Thanks for the info!
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#86
by
Rhymez
on 13 May, 2009 18:37
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They have that at the Wall Mart Supercentre in Oshawa where I live. i only seen it a couple months ago, but because I keep a buzz and no longer shave my head completely bald (due to wearing hats and cant get a tan on my head to get rid of the white color) I had no use of buying it. Altho when I used to shave my head, I used to buy this oil from Shoppers Drug Mart, but cannot remember the name of it, my dad might tho, he was the one that showed it to me in the first place. Altho I need to ask a question even tho it does not fit on this post, but does anyone out there kno of a tanning lotion for people who shave there head? Does a product like this exist, and is it cheap??? If there is a product out there like this, or one ment as a general tanning lotion for anywhere on the body that people use for their heads, I might start shaving my head completely bald again, instead of using buzzers with the LV 1 setting to maintain my Buzz Cut.
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#87
by
TANK25
on 14 May, 2009 13:12
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I've been combining Shave Secret with Vitamin E oil as a shave prep before adding my cream, soap or gel. Works awesome. I'm thinking of getting some Tea Tree Oil to see how it works with the Shave Secret.
I been using tea tree oil for a few years now.I use it for cuts and sore joints.Everyone is different but it drys my skin out,so I would not use it for shaving.
I've also heard that about Tee Tree Oil. It amazes me though, cuz you would think an oil would be the last thing to dry out your skin.
Thanks for the info!
I don`t know why they call it an oil.It`s a liquid and it has a very strong smell.It open my sinus up the first time I used it,but it`s a great natural antibacterial and antiseptic.
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#88
by
Prey521
on 16 Jun, 2009 07:52
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This morning was the first time I used Shave Secret and OMG! It's the first shave I've ever had without irritation on the back of my neck! The smell wasn't strong at all for me. Being an oil, I somehow expected it to be very slick and glide on my head like a lube, but it didn't. About 10 drops, rubbed into my palms, then onto my head, lathered up the brush in the shower and it went great. Shave Secret rocks!!
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#89
by
dawgfan
on 16 Jun, 2009 18:16
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I use Shave Secret with my Headslick. Seems to be working just fine. I was considering trying out the King of Shaves oil just for the heck of it. Thought I'd try something different. Does anyone have a preference between the two?