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#315
by
J.P.M. Polished
on 30 Jan, 2010 18:05
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shaving soap with a couple drops of olive oil when the bar is new and as needed and a boar hair brush ,,,,soaping side then shave that back then shave that top then shave that then otherside,,,,,,,,,,,,,that way the brush pulls the hair up and dont leave time to go back down
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#316
by
TGB1
on 31 Jan, 2010 15:33
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I use no creams, gels or oils. Sweat from the steam or dry sauna works for me.
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#317
by
baldaholic
on 03 Feb, 2010 09:27
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Hi guys,
I've tried the babyoil twice and my experience was good.
The blade glides very smooth and the result is very smooth as well and no irritation.
Very nice
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#318
by
sinistas
on 07 Feb, 2010 21:35
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I usually use the Gillette sensitive skin gel or King Of Shaves AlphaOil. In a pinch, hair conditioner has worked wonders. I might try HeadSlick again, wasn't too pleased the first time, but I'm weird like that.
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#319
by
CraftyGuy
on 08 Feb, 2010 14:09
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After using both for a while, I am definitely leaning a lot more towards the C.O. Bigelow vs. the Headslick. As much as I love all the menthol in the HS, I don't like how much my blade clogs up. Very little clogging with the Bigelow, and still has a bit of menthol in it.
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#320
by
Arnie
on 09 Feb, 2010 14:34
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I start with Tolsum shaving gel for my face and around the ears...in the shower, finish the dome off with HeadBlade HeadSlick.
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#321
by
smooth28
on 10 Feb, 2010 13:12
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Tried using both Cream and Gel and wasn't really satisfied with either. On occasion I've used Headslick but as a rule it doesn't work well for me, maybe it's my skin. Since I like to shave in the shower I started using Dove Deep Moisture Body Wash. It's better than anything else I've used and rinses out from the blades very easily. Gives the advantage of moisturizing while I shave and never any razor burn. I'll never go back to using anything else.
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#322
by
bem75
on 10 Feb, 2010 13:28
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Bald Guyz Clear Gel wins hands down for me.
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#323
by
Big Jon
on 17 Mar, 2010 08:58
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I use Gilette Fusion HydraGel. I think the gel is better than shaving cream. It gives more moisture.
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#324
by
Gambrinus
on 02 Apr, 2010 02:45
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shaving soap with a couple drops of olive oil when the bar is new and as needed and a boar hair brush ,,,,soaping side then shave that back then shave that top then shave that then otherside,,,,,,,,,,,,,that way the brush pulls the hair up and dont leave time to go back down
+1
I used to think it was shaving that dried my skin out. Since switching to Soap/Tube Cream and a brush I figured out it's the canned goo. Brush/Soap and a commandeered latte mug sitting in a sink of hot water. Makes me feel warm and fuzzy just thinking about it
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#325
by
against_the_grain
on 22 Apr, 2010 03:34
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I use Shaving Cream only. Speick SC works very well for my Head also for my Face.
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#326
by
MikeInPdx
on 12 May, 2010 21:39
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I've been using shaving soap from Prairie Creations
http://www.prairie-creations.com the last few weeks. I make my own soap and I belong to the same forum as the owner of that business.....don't normally make a plug, but it's the best stuff I've ever used.
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#327
by
warhawk
on 13 May, 2010 16:49
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here's my update. i currently use the bald guyz shaving gel, headblade's headslick, & c.o. bigelow shave cream. i rotate these 3 products in my routine.
WARHAWK
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#328
by
tomahawk275
on 28 May, 2010 06:34
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#329
by
omegapd
on 28 May, 2010 11:54
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Tomahawk- excellent stuff with a nice scent. My favorite of the TOBS line is the Avocado. Give that a shot sooner or later.