Hair Tonic

Discussion in 'Skincare' started by rick, Sep 4, 2007.

  1. rick

    rick I'll make ya SCream!

    I gots some coming and I have no idea how to use them.
    My normal routine is:
    *Shower and towel dry hair
    *Dab O Brylcreem combed thru hair
    *Hot Air dried
    *Hair Spray combed thru
    *Dab O Brylcreem combed thru hair for final styling

    So.....
    any tips will be helpful here.
    Gents, please advise :D
     
  2. msandoval858

    msandoval858 Active Member

    I put mine on right out of the shower while my hair is still pretty damp, usually towel dry a little bit so it's not sopping wet, but leave it damp. Just work it through your hair and scap thoroughly, feels great on the scalp. After that I add a dap of Clubman gel and proceed as usual.
     
  3. herzi

    herzi Active Member

    My routine is the same as Mike's but no gel afterwards.
     
  4. moviemaniac

    moviemaniac Tool Time

    As I shower in the evening b4 bed I don't use hair tonic. Just some brilliantine/pomade in the morning and I'm ready to go.
     
  5. TraderJoe

    TraderJoe Pink Floid

    Just don't put too much on, you don't want to look like this........after all:

    [​IMG]
     
  6. MarSellus Wallace

    MarSellus Wallace New Member

    Oh no Lord, please, have mercy on our poor shaving souls! :eek::shocked002
     
  7. mercV12

    mercV12 Member

    shower
    dry off
    Pashana Eau de Portugal......

    Ready for action!
     
  8. qhsdoitall

    qhsdoitall Wilbur

    I have some new hair tonic:

    Jeris Osage Rub and Lucky Tiger Special Formula but I can't use them yet. A spider bit me in a couple of places on my left temple and I'm clearing up the subsequent mess/infection it left. Slow to heal. I certainly don't want to throw alcohol and menthol on it. :(
     
  9. moviemaniac

    moviemaniac Tool Time

    Sorry to hear that, Rich, I hope you heal up soon!
     
  10. qhsdoitall

    qhsdoitall Wilbur

    Thank You.

    Hope so too, it's not pretty. I'm not allergic so that's a good thing. Just some subcutaneous tissue damage that justs needs TLC and time.
     
  11. Baloosh

    Baloosh Duder

    Yowza. Must have been while you slept? Or did you notice it on your face and freak out? :rofl
     
  12. qhsdoitall

    qhsdoitall Wilbur

    Sorry for the thread hijack folks.
    :signs108:signs080

    While I slept. I noticed a tenderness one morning and then it went downhill from there. Spiders don't bother me, except the black widows I have to spray the yard for. Occasionally, I have to relocate a homeless, wayward Tarantula. Cute fuzzy things. Yellow jackets are a pain but I've been known to squash them barehanded like I had to on the roof a couple of weeks ago while trimming trees and cleaning gutters.. I used to be creeped out by air wigs. The one bug around here that totally creeps me out is the Jerusalem Crickets. Ugly, Ugly, Ugly and nasty.
     
  13. denmason

    denmason Uncle Dennis

     
  14. qhsdoitall

    qhsdoitall Wilbur

    What happened to the in-laws? Crickets get em? :D
     
  15. denmason

    denmason Uncle Dennis

    Lol, I divorced them..... and their Daughter. Kept the Offspring though :D
     
  16. zirvan

    zirvan Member

    Hair tonic is key if you're like me and often show in the evening. You can wake up with some gnarly bed-head, add a splash of tonic and you're golden
     
  17. -PO-

    -PO- New Member

    Well what is the benefit of hair tonic? I have very short hair so short that I don't even have to use gel except the week of a hair cut
     
  18. apswartz

    apswartz New Member

    On more formal occasions I use Brylcreem. Otherwise I go au naturale.
     
  19. moviemaniac

    moviemaniac Tool Time

    Oh yeah, it's a miracle how well that naturally produced fat holds your hair, isn't it :D
     
  20. apswartz

    apswartz New Member

    Yeah, but I keep washing it out every morning! ;)
     

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