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    Default Fixing to grow a magnificent stache

    Former beard wearer converted to SR shaver, no hair on on chin or head right now, eyebrows are getting a little lonely so i was thinking about growing some magically wirey handlebars to keep them company.
    I already have beard oil and stache wax from my former beardy days but i was wondering if anyone had any advice for a first time lip slug balancer?

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    Very personal stuff, wax, depending on hair type and ambient temp.

    Cool to cold weather, 65* or less, I have grown fond of Lucky Tiger wax with a top wipe of Badger. The hold of the LT is kinda sucky in hot weather but in the cool it applies easily and holds most of a day, enhanced with the somewhat tackier Badger Navigator.

    When warm weather comes the FIrehouse (Tacky) I like is finally spreadable. It cold weather it i like dry chewing gum but around 70* and up it works good alone on thicker coarser staches; I like a first wipe of Badger then FIrehouse Tacky on top - all day.

    Villianwax looks interesting; it's on the 18 July birthday list.

    LT alone in four hours of near-100*. Some Firehouse on top in the morning would have made it right.
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    Good sir, Ive been sporting a handlebar for 4 months now so am quite the novice but I really like Penhalagons wax, its very firm and keeps my lip rug in perfect shape for a good 9 hours. Captain Fawcetts is next on my list.
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    The wax i have from my bearded days is The Bearded Goon's ridiculously strong, i never even opened it however as i was more of a trim/oil Chin curtain wearer.



    Love all the face furniture in this clip.

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