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#135
by
KATO
on 15 Jun, 2007 16:47
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I use HeadSlick, I have tried the oil by King of Shaves, I didnt like the oily residue, but it gave me a really close shave
I agree that the headslick product works pretty good. I'm a relatively new headblade user, but have really liked their products thusfar.
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#136
by
bearwolf56
on 23 Jun, 2007 05:08
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I agree with medicineman. I use a shaving soap and a brush. There's nothing like the feeling of putting warm brush on your head and face. Also the brush helps lift up the hairs as well as exfoliate the skin.
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#137
by
Johannes
on 23 Jun, 2007 05:23
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I agree with medicineman. I use a shaving soap and a brush. There's nothing like the feeling of putting warm brush on your head and face. Also the brush helps lift up the hairs as well as exfoliate the skin.
Shaving soap and a brush its the best way of shaving
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#138
by
warhawk
on 01 Jul, 2007 22:10
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dove unscented soap + regular fusion= super smooth dome
WARHAWK
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#139
by
PBurke
on 04 Jul, 2007 12:55
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i have been using the wifey's hair conditioner. been doin a damn fine job.
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#140
by
Timmay
on 04 Jul, 2007 23:31
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glad to see someone else uses reg. everyday stuff. I use the hair conditioner too. Sometimes i just use shower gel ( soap) usually works for me. Although when I bought the headblade sport the other day I got a same of the headslick...now that stuff is good. I like it ..but our NEW SuperWalmart cant seem to keep stuff in stock...the shelf has been empty for like over a week now. I can get it at CVS but it cost 4 dollars more there...so I will wait.
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#141
by
frank_m
on 17 Jul, 2007 21:55
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I use the headslick on the dome, and a shaving soap on my face.
I use my brush on the head too with the headslick, that stuff really foams up nice if you use a brush soaked in hot water.
I haven't tried the head with a shaving soap yet, I might give that a try (I have two bottles of headslick to use up first) if you have never tried a soap and a good brush, you might want to give it a try, if you like the soap, you will find it very inexpensive, because it is so concentrated, you can go a couple of months on one bar of soap if you use it right.
I watched a couple of video's on youtube about 'wetshaving', I basically took a few ideas and knowledge from those video's and apply them to conventional methods most people talk about on this forum.
IMHO take a look at the video's on youtube, weather or not you decide to actually follow the video is up to you. I learned much from these instructional videos.
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#142
by
march
on 19 Jul, 2007 23:06
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i tried the oil once. it was not a good idea. bad razor burn about 2 days of stinging. i use mach 3 cream and mach 3 blades. my head is starting to become easier to shave. and a lot less razor burn. but never oil again
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#143
by
Timmay
on 28 Jul, 2007 11:35
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I finally got the headslick about 2 weeks ago and that stuff is prolly the best on the market...so headslick is my choice
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#144
by
Stu
on 28 Jul, 2007 16:45
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Headslick lasts a long time, so there's another benefit besides the fact that it rocks.
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#145
by
skinhead002
on 30 Jul, 2007 06:04
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Ive tried all the razors,shave soaps and brushes, etc over the years but have settled on the Headslick and Schick FX extreme. Shave in the shower and use an expensive nylon bristle bath brush on mh head and face first beofe shaving. that really gets the stubble standing up. With that Schick and Headlube, I am one skinhead.
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#146
by
caliwrestla
on 01 Aug, 2007 16:32
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headslick is awesome
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#147
by
JDog
on 01 Aug, 2007 22:28
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Been unable to find Headslick here in Australia. I use several types of creams and gels but my fav is King of Shaves senstive gel.It foams a little bit but still allows you to see what you are doing.
I am partial to the old school Gillete Lime scented foam.
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#148
by
Tyler
on 01 Aug, 2007 22:41
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Been unable to find Headslick here in Australia. I use several types of creams and gels but my fav is King of Shaves senstive gel.It foams a little bit but still allows you to see what you are doing.
I am partial to the old school Gillete Lime scented foam.
I just got a package from KOS that I'm trying out. Haven't tried that gel yet, but will be soon.
The Gillette Lime takes me back to some ol' memories.
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#149
by
JDog
on 02 Aug, 2007 00:09
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Tyler, KOS products work quite well during sink shaves as they dont foam up a lot but I think give a better lubrication for headshaving than shaving oils.