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Thread: Mustache wax suggestions please!
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07-02-2016, 12:07 AM #1
Mustache wax suggestions please!
I don't see a particular place to post all things related to mustaches...so I will try it here.
I have had a Mustache since my late teens which makes my mustache about 40 years old. I have shaped it differently over the years, but for the last five years at least I am sporting a "Monopoly Man" moustache. I have been using a home made balm of Shea butter and coconut oil for conditioning and Badger Mustache Wax for styling. And generally I am pleased. I recently was browsing through some of my favourite online wet shaving stores and I noticed a number of new Mustache wax offerings. What do you use? Are you pleased with how it is working for you? I would like to try something new...any suggestions?
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07-02-2016, 02:53 AM #2
Forty years ago I had a handlebar mustache and used Pinuad. Worked alright, and wasn't repugnant to me, or to anyone else. When I switched to the Clark Gable pencil mustache I gave up the wax. That the only one I ever tried though.
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07-02-2016, 03:35 AM #3
I too have had a Mo for over 40 years, most of the time in short trim.
Movember motivated me to grow it out, and with that the quest for something to shape/hold it...
I will not go through the list, for it is long...
But this is what works, shocking well, for me.
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07-10-2016, 08:50 AM #4
This sir is an excellent idea! I tried pinaud and it just did not hold anything, I am giving this a shot though
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07-10-2016, 07:09 PM #5
The American Gentleman Soap Co. from chopsbarbershop.com or thestache.com.
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07-10-2016, 07:53 PM #6
Good ole bacon grease! Tc
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07-11-2016, 01:14 AM #7
Bacon grease would work if you don't have dogs and never take a nap...otherwise the wake up is shocking at best...
Wax? if you still have some color to your Mo you can use a lot of them. if you Mo is white or very light it looks "odd" on the good days and shocking if you are around any sawdust...
And if you live where it can get warm (Texas) it just sags out..
The glue works for some. Goes on purple but dries clear - but fair warning, it turns purple when damp so that rain thing can be and issue...or a foamy beer..
And how you apply it is very YMMV..
I found out by accident one day that if I just used it to apply and shape with the Mo dry or very close to dry it worked best.
At the least, its a cheap test and you can use the glue stick around the house or give it to the kids, grandkids for a school project if it does not work out...
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04-29-2017, 12:01 AM #8
I recently started using two new products: the first is Got 2B Glued spiking gel. I had to buy a hair dryer to blow dry the goop once it is in the whiskers, but the hold is amazing. I can hang tea cups off the handlebars...just kidding. A small dab will do the trick...just comb it in, create the desired shape and blow dry. An entire tube should last over 20 years. Great stuff...anyone else try this product?
Second is a traditional wax called "Groom" out of Montreal. Wonderful scent and very good hold.Last edited by Whizbang; 04-29-2017 at 12:07 AM.
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04-29-2017, 01:24 AM #9
When I get the urge and grow mine out I use a wax called Stache Bomb. It's on the softer side of waxes and I find it pretty easy to use.
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04-29-2017, 03:18 AM #10Support Movember!
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