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Re: Ward's Reviews - Headblade Headlube Glossy and Matte
« Reply #15 on: May 31, 2009, 06:45:05 PM »
I guess everyone's 'head chemistry' is slightly different. Headlube stings my skin and my pores have a hard time absorbing it. Many people love Headlube, so each to his own!  :)
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Re: Ward's Reviews - Headblade Headlube Glossy and Matte
« Reply #16 on: May 31, 2009, 08:49:03 PM »
I initially didn't care for HeadLube but have since grown to like it.
You really don't need a lot to get good coverage and so far, I have not experienced any burn factor.
Like Ward said, different body chemistry.


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Re: Ward's Reviews - Headblade Headlube Glossy and Matte
« Reply #17 on: June 01, 2009, 08:20:32 PM »
UPDATE:

So I did a little experiement that worked out great. I decided to add a dose of Headlube Glossy to a whipped up lather of headslick. Not only did I get a great shave, but I got a great shine after the shave without a greasy feeling. I believe the Headlube gets a chance to sink into your pores during the shave, and the cold water rinse closes the pores up, which prevents any 'greasy' feeling post-shave; which is the best of both worlds.

Shaving with a combo of Headslick/Headlube is something to try for those of your who don't quite like Headlube post-shave.
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