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HeadSlick
by
BillOnBass
on 01 Jun, 2010 09:51
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I ran out of Edge gel a few days ago, so yesterday I picked up some HeadSlick for the first time. Like the name implies this stuff is pretty slick.
I'm just not used to the texture and non-creaming action of it. It felt like I used a little too much for just one shave (head and face). So do you guys add water to it (which I noticed resulted in suds) or just rub it on as is?
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#1
by
omegapd
on 01 Jun, 2010 11:08
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I ran out of Edge gel a few days ago, so yesterday I picked up some HeadSlick for the first time. Like the name implies this stuff is pretty slick.
I'm just not used to the texture and non-creaming action of it. It felt like I used a little too much for just one shave (head and face). So do you guys add water to it (which I noticed resulted in suds) or just rub it on as is?
Pick up a shaving brush next time you're out - Wal Mart and all the drugstores sell them. You can put about a nickle sized worth of Headslick on the brush (slightly wet), start lathering on your head and face and still have enough left over for another pass. It does foam up when used this way and makes a much nicer shave.
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#2
by
Tyler
on 01 Jun, 2010 11:59
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You only need to use a dime size per application. I apply it twice per shave, once for with the grain and once for against.
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#3
by
BillOnBass
on 01 Jun, 2010 12:45
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Thanks guys!
Haha, I knew I'd have to try the brush at some point omegapd. I've read a little about people creating uberlathers with things like glycerin and soap and stuff.
What do you guys do to create the best lather? Does it involve HeadSlick?
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#4
by
GASlick
on 01 Jun, 2010 14:47
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I use headslick for my face and head. I don't lather mine up, I just apply as is. If it gets dry a little water will do the trick.
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#5
by
The Noggin
on 01 Jun, 2010 15:11
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Ditto.
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#6
by
xnewyawka
on 02 Jun, 2010 08:40
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Yep, like Tyler said, you only need a small amount. A dime or nickel size dollop will do it.
It's different from the gels in a can, you won't need as much.
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#7
by
darkknight1
on 02 Jun, 2010 09:59
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I use Headslick as my primary shave cream for my head, but tend to use Edge for my face. Ironically, I ran out of Edge this morning...lol I never actually tried Headslick for my face, but it worked great! Just like everyone says, a nickel size amount will be enough. Although, I am curious about that shave brush technique....I may just grab one today.
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#8
by
ynmaker
on 02 Jun, 2010 11:08
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I've used a shaving brush some in the past, (P.S., Pre-Sly), with shaving soap and a mug. I thought it was too much trouble for everyday vs. shaving cream.
Lately I've been using Headslick with a brush for head and face. The Headslick lathers very well with a brush and you can reapply quickly to go over for a second pass on missed areas. Slick plus a brush seems to be a good combination, and not any extra trouble.
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#9
by
SBG Math Guy
on 02 Jun, 2010 11:46
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I am a big fan of headslick for shaving the back of my head. It offers extra protection against any cuts.
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#10
by
wetherb67
on 09 Aug, 2010 08:59
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I am a big fan of headslick for shaving the back of my head. It offers extra protection against any cuts.
That would be great. Since my trouble area seems to be the back with getting every spot without nicks. I noticed though that it is "mentholated." Anyone have any problem with sensitivity or irritation from the Head Slick?
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#11
by
IRONHORSE
on 09 Aug, 2010 09:42
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If you want to take Head Slick to the next level of slick, use a bit of it, then go to your local Wal Mart and buy a couple of vials of Shave Secret (It's in their shaving section- but you have to look hard for it, because it comes in little vials!) shaving oil. Mix the Shave Secret into your Head Slick well, and enjoy! This has been my "go to" shaving formula for the past couple of years, and I doubt a fly could get traction on my head, with this slick duo applied!
Like Tyler, I use 2 applications per shave - one to shave with the grain, rinse, reapply and shave against the grain (and every other way!) to get that "ultra-smooth noggin."
By the way, I believe mixing these was originally suggested by Warhawk, but it's been awhile, and I've forgotten who suggested it.
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#12
by
Eric@HeadBlade
on 09 Aug, 2010 11:19
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There's definitely some personal preference here. I'd say try it both with a brush, and without, and see what you like best. Adding the brush adds a foaming aspect that some guys enjoy. I prefer to use a small amount, and create that thin 'slick' layer that feels so much different than your average foam or gel.
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#13
by
Mikekoz13
on 09 Aug, 2010 15:22
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A little bit of HeadSlick on a brush goes a long way. Only add a few drops of water if it begins to dry out. That will bring it back to life.
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#14
by
texanron
on 09 Aug, 2010 15:41
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A little bit of HeadSlick on a brush goes a long way. Only add a few drops of water if it begins to dry out. That will bring it back to life.
I'll have to try this trick. I lather up my head and shave it then reach for the brush again and apply whats left to my face. There just never seems to be enough left. Perhaps adding a little bit of water will fix that issue.