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2 different kinds of Headslick?
by
rward086
on 06 Feb, 2009 07:08
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I recently noticed that I have two different bottles of Headslick. The one with the spanish writing seems to be less thick than the one without. They both lather up fine, but I'm curious which version is newer. Does anyone know more about this?
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#1
by
Tyro
on 06 Feb, 2009 07:21
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Hey Ryan!
Did you check the bottom of containers? There should be an expiration date. I've never had one with both English/Spanish. That could be the
newer one. I do find that the product thickens up the longer you keep.
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#2
by
PikturePurfekt
on 06 Feb, 2009 19:13
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I believe that it's not spanish but rather French... Being Canadian this is the stuff that's sold around here, whether its different I don't have the other to compare against.
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#3
by
Brkeatr
on 06 Feb, 2009 20:47
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That's funny....I have 2 different versions of Headslick also and they are both in English, one is mentholated and the other is not......Hmmmmm.....
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#4
by
GASlick
on 06 Feb, 2009 20:48
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I've never noticed. The one I have in the shower now is mentholated.
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#5
by
xnewyawka
on 07 Feb, 2009 09:42
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I thought it only came in mentholated as well. I just finished my first container last week, which I had since I started shaving the noggin' in '07.
It was the same consistency throughout. Never had any problem.
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#6
by
HeadBladeMac
on 23 Feb, 2009 13:11
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Hey guys. We have never changed the formula on HeadSlick since we came out with the product. There has never been a non-mentholated version. On our old packaging with the bottle with flip-top it just didn't read "mentholated" anywhere on the artwork. When we came out with the new bottle with the push-pull cap we decided to include that on the new artwork.
The bottle which is bilingual French/English is the exact same product as the English only bottle. It may be that the product has settled over time if you've had it for a while.
Mac
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#7
by
THier
on 23 Feb, 2009 15:34
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Hey guys. We have never changed the formula on HeadSlick since we came out with the product. There has never been a non-mentholated version. On our old packaging with the bottle with flip-top it just didn't read "mentholated" anywhere on the artwork. When we came out with the new bottle with the push-pull cap we decided to include that on the new artwork.
The bottle which is bilingual French/English is the exact same product as the English only bottle. It may be that the product has settled over time if you've had it for a while.
Mac
Hmmm,, I guess it is a good thing I shake mine huh?
Tom
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#8
by
tomgallagher
on 23 Feb, 2009 16:33
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when you use something mentholated in the shower and the excess suds and water run down doesn't that create a problem in a certain area.
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#9
by
Stu
on 23 Feb, 2009 16:48
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when you use something mentholated in the shower and the excess suds and water run down doesn't that create a problem in a certain area.
Not in my case for the last 4+ years.
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#10
by
parksie
on 23 Feb, 2009 19:51
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I use headslick all the time in the in shower and most times I dont have issues with it going into my eyes. The only time I did was when I started to use the brush (I put the cream too far on top of my head and it ran down) If I start at the back of the head and work my way forward with the brush I have no issues.
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#11
by
THier
on 24 Feb, 2009 01:32
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I use headslick all the time in the in shower and most times I dont have issues with it going into my eyes. The only time I did was when I started to use the brush (I put the cream too far on top of my head and it ran down) If I start at the back of the head and work my way forward with the brush I have no issues.
Not sure that was the "area" he was asking about,
. No it doesn't cause any problems in any "area" for me.
Tom
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#12
by
lostnfound21
on 24 Feb, 2009 12:04
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I use headslick all the time in the in shower and most times I dont have issues with it going into my eyes. The only time I did was when I started to use the brush (I put the cream too far on top of my head and it ran down) If I start at the back of the head and work my way forward with the brush I have no issues.
Not sure that was the "area" he was asking about, . No it doesn't cause any problems in any "area" for me.
Tom
lol
Definitely not the area he was referring to.
I don't have any problems either. Headslick may be the best shaving cream I've ever used.
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#13
by
xnewyawka
on 24 Feb, 2009 12:23
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Haven't had a problem in that "area" as well, lol.
HeadSlick is my mainstay product, and allows a consistently smooth and comfortable shave.
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#14
by
parksie
on 24 Feb, 2009 19:39
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Maybe that one had just gone over this guys sly dome a little to fast!!