Ok here are some more product reviews of stuff I have tried. Some are good some are bad. I will try to keep everything catagorized.
Shave Creams/GelsOk this might be the most important part of a good head shave. Better lubrication=less irritation. I use a shave brush to apply all things that go on my head and face.
Taylor Of Old Bond St Rose cream tub- Fantastic! Very thick and stout cream when whipped up in a bowl. Very nice smell and the razor will glide effortlessly across your head. A real treat. Maybe expensive though.. Not one demerit. 10/10
Kiss my Face Creams These also rock! I bought every scent at Wild Oats and they smell great. They are cheap, dont contain a bunch of crap, and really provide nice lather! I use these often in my rotation! Needs lots of water though, you cannot be stingy with the water. 9/10
KOS Alphagel I bough a tube of this at the drugstore. It is very nice gel IMO. Even though it is clear I still whip it up with a brush. It holds the water well and doesnt dry out fast. It doesnt gunk too bad for a gel either. I get tired of the mentholated stuff though. 8/10
Bump Stopper medicated shave gel This stuff is really strong smelling. Its does smell like medicine. It is kind of runny. It does coat the scalp nice, and when water it applied to it and mixed in my head is super slick. Very nice lubrication. Only thing that turns me off is smell. 7/10
Aveeno Theraputic gel This gel in a can is very nice. It lubricates nice, and doesnt have any kind of smell at all. I can easily say that I have never had irritation using this stuff. I recommend this. 9/10
Regular Barbasol foam sensitive skin This foam is all air. It doesnt provide much lubrication for the head. You can feel the razor scaping against your skin. No way! Stay away! For some reason I like the smell of this stuff though. 3/10
Hair Conditioner I have head of guys using conditioner to soften/shave thier head. It does seem to really soften the hair up. I have used it twice now to shave with and both times my head itched after I got out of the shower. 4/10
Van der hagen glycerine shave soap WOW! This is sold at wal-mart. I saw a video on Youtube of a guy "pre loading" his shave brush with this. This essentially means rubbing a wet brush on this soap working it down into the brush, then whipping up regular shave cream. The Soap add so much more lubrication. I will be honest this makes the slickest mixture you will find. I would give it 11 if I could. 10/10
Proraso Green tube Also a very nice old school cream. It produces mountains of lather with a nickel sized dollup. The lather is rich and heavy. Provides very smooth shave. But again, I get tired of the menthol/cooling stuff. 8/10
Edge gel I bought a little can of this just to try. This gunks up like a big dog!! It made a nice foam for the head. I found that I had to keep a little extra water on there too. Besides the gunking up it was a ok shave. 6/10
Organic Root Stimulator Anti bump Lotion I found this in the shaving dept at Walgreens. I bought it for a bump treatment, since it is heavy into Tea Tree. But as I was reading on the bottle it says that you can shave with it too. So I rubbed a layer of it on. It is very slick and slimy. It provided good razor lubrication at first. But then it started to burn! I think it is the Tea Tree oil that burns, but dang! 6/10
So This is all the creams and gels I have used for headshaving. I will do another review here soon on Bump/Burn treatments, Shaving oils, Misc products. Stay Smooth