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    Quote Originally Posted by MoreWhisky View Post
    I dont sport a moustache but if i did i wold have a tin of 'Firehouse Wacky Tacky' . What a name!!
    Not only a great name but a great product as well. You can wax your moustache and it stays in place even after a swim!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    Not only a great name but a great product as well. You can wax your moustache and it stays in place even after a swim!
    Hmm. I'll be sporting a moustache from Movember till the New Year, it would appear I need to source some of this for the handlebars...one should never accept an unruly moustache, what what!

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    I've been using American Crew
    Leaves a nice shine, leaves the hair soft and washes out decent. Has a nice smell.

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    I use Crew, uppercut and Suavecito. Love Pomade. All water based. I would be curious to here others favorite brands.

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    Although I'm bald there's a local guy where I live that makes Pomade and offers several varieties. Here's his site https://www.etsy.com/listing/1996226...w_type=gallery
    Can't tell you anything about it but I know he has several places that carry it and I believe one of them is in Germany. I often thought about trying his pomade for my beard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trimmy72 View Post
    Although I'm bald there's a local guy where I live that makes Pomade and offers several varieties. Here's his site https://www.etsy.com/listing/1996226...w_type=gallery
    Can't tell you anything about it but I know he has several places that carry it and I believe one of them is in Germany. I often thought about trying his pomade for my beard.

    Trimmy thanks for sharing. Just bought some samples.
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    I have used Murrys in the past, but didn't like having to use dish soap to clean my hair before going to the barber. So I switched back to American Crew Grooming Cream. High Shine with a good malleable hold, and it comes out with a standard shampoo.

    I would be interested in other products, but like I said, I don't like having to use the same stuff they clean up oil spills off animals with to get my hair back to normal. Also I like being able to drive to the store to get it instead of ordering it online.

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    I make my own from bees wax and olive oil. It is quick and easy and I can scent it with essential oils.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    I make my own from bees wax and olive oil. It is quick and easy and I can scent it with essential oils.
    I found a few recipes after a quick search, but how easy is it to clean out of your hair?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hward92 View Post
    I found a few recipes after a quick search, but how easy is it to clean out of your hair?
    The bees wax and olive oil will wash out easily with a regular shampooing. Actually both of those things are suppose to be really good for your hair too. It started for me when I had very long hair in an attempt to keep it hydrated. I think my ratio is 5:1, the large part being olive oil. Basically you get it all hot and melted and then put your very small pot into a bit of cold water in the sink and stir vigorously until it cools. As the temperature get down to warm you can add essential oils then or after it has completely cooled. I use vetiver often and sometimes frankincense and cedar
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