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    I use a combination of American Crew Grooming Cream and American Crew Pomade.

    The grooming cream has a thick, sticky consistency that will really plaster your hair down if you use too much of it or by itself.

    So I use about 40% grooming cream, 60% pomade, and mix them around very well in the palm of my hand before applying to my hair.

    The result is medium hold, good texture, natural looking with good shine.

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    I fully recommend Royal Crown. They make a hair dressing which I use all the time. Their pomade is pretty hard to find but it's also good. It goes in easy and you can recomb it most of the day. The pomade gets a bit crunchier than the dressing though. It's cheap and good. Washes out a bit like the lighter hold Murray's which you might look into since you're familiar with the original. Royal Crown was also the choice for Johnny Cash, so there's your official endorsement. I rock a side part and nothing looks better, good shine good hold.

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    I've used Layrite pretty much exclusively for... a year? Same results as you. Later in the day I find I might need an extra dab if I comb my hair again. Water will cut down the potency really quickly and finding the perfect balance takes a few tries. But put it on dry hair and be prepared to accidentally lose some strands in the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nirve9909 View Post
    I fully recommend Royal Crown. They make a hair dressing which I use all the time. Their pomade is pretty hard to find but it's also good. It goes in easy and you can recomb it most of the day. The pomade gets a bit crunchier than the dressing though. It's cheap and good. Washes out a bit like the lighter hold Murray's which you might look into since you're familiar with the original. Royal Crown was also the choice for Johnny Cash, so there's your official endorsement. I rock a side part and nothing looks better, good shine good hold.
    Didn't Elvis use it, too?

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    first.. i must say.. i'm mainly a brylcreem man.. and it's what's i'd like in my hair when they lower down my casket.. however.. i have used many a product.. for recomb.. i'd go royal crown or sweet georgia brown.. layrite is a joke of a pomade.. i guess it works.. but it just isn't very genuine..

    if i were to abandon brylcreem and start using a heavier product that stayed in and didn't melt so much in the l.a. heat.. the original black and white..

    check out..

    thegreaseshop.com - Classic Slicked Hair Products - pomade, hair gell, hair tonic, men's hair products, pompadour, barbershop supplies, barber supplies, barber shop supplies, hair cream, ethnic hair, duck tail, DA, hairspray, Lucky Tiger, Murray's Su

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    To be 100% honest I'm not sure about Elvis using it. But I do and that's good enough for me.

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    Imperial Barbershop grade products has a water soluble pomade that holds very well and it washes right out. They also carry a gel pomade and a fiber pomade. Also, they carry other products such as a bay rum aftershave and a pre-shave oil. You can get it at Razorbacks Barbershoppe in Long Beach, CA. And their phone number is 562-433-4444.

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