Clown Julie's Guide to Making Slosh from Shaving Sticks

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Postby TottyMcGee » 03 Sep 2006, 01:07

Fantastic, this thread's a keeper! :) I've often said you're a magician with shaving foam, and now you're giving us your secrets! I don't know if I'll get results as good as yours (is there anything you can't make out of that stuff?) but it's going to be a lot of fun trying.

For what it's worth, the (canned) shaving foam I like to use the best is Asda's own brand (not the smartprice one, the one that comes in stonking big green cans), I haven't found a brand to match it in terms of thick, creamy foam that lasts (it doesn't burn either like some brands do).
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Postby welshcakes » 03 Sep 2006, 10:00

Wow, that was a real turn on. I do enjoy finding myself on the receiving end of a thick and creamy foam pie. I'll have to give it a go. Thanks, Julie.
Look, if you're all going to throw pies around would you mind throwing them at me!!!
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Postby ClownJulie » 03 Sep 2006, 12:34

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Postby ClownJulie » 03 Sep 2006, 12:37

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Postby andy250 » 03 Sep 2006, 19:04

I have to admit the Asda shaving foam seems to have more life in it. The other stuff you seem to have to will it to have any staying power. Plus we have tried some of the other brands and like Helen says that can sting a bit.

Pass the gunge please.

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Postby Hayley » 03 Sep 2006, 20:19

Thanks for the excellent recipe advice. We shall certainly be trying it.

The frock cleaned up well too.

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Postby ralph » 03 Sep 2006, 22:58

Wonderful thread. Many thanks Julie, but PLEASE can we see more of you on Splosh. Your videos and photos are fantastic.
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Postby NX » 03 Sep 2006, 23:51

Now that would be a good think to see, Clown Julie getting cleaned up. Bet she looks as good soapy as she does all messy.

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Postby Devo77 » 04 Sep 2006, 23:07

Great pics, Clown Julie! Thank you for the helpfuly recipe and deminstation
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Re: Clown Julie's Guide to Making Slosh from Shaving Sticks

Postby peterjones22 » 07 Jul 2014, 06:09

This was one of my all time favourite posts Julie.

Too bad it doesn't have the pix anymore, I recall the preparation phase being a great tease before the application phase.
Does anyone have the pix so it can be restored ??
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Re: Clown Julie's Guide to Making Slosh from Shaving Sticks

Postby albawam » 15 Jul 2014, 22:58

:) Could only find 2 pics relating to the slosh guide , have tried it and it made fab goo.
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Re: Clown Julie's Guide to Making Slosh from Shaving Sticks

Postby ClownJulie » 16 Jul 2014, 21:28

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Re: Clown Julie's Guide to Making Slosh from Shaving Sticks

Postby peterjones22 » 19 Jul 2014, 01:33

How to guides are such fun. They are a great way turn learn. Did Charlie remember to twist the bucket?
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Re: Clown Julie's Guide to Making Slosh from Shaving Sticks

Postby squidgybaws » 21 Jul 2014, 22:01

Just a wee heads up that asda and tesco are selling the shaving sticks for 49p :D
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Re: Clown Julie's Guide to Making Slosh from Shaving Sticks

Postby peterjones22 » 03 Aug 2014, 02:05

I'm told that soap flakes make a good slosh ingredient if you whip them up. Can anyone confirm? Hey how about another tutorial? Success or failure should still be fun!!
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