Quick question for anyone who might have an answer . . .
Can hair lotion / oil be used on facial hair - on say a ridiculously luxurious handlebar moustache?
Perhaps 'can' ought to be 'should'?
If the answer is yes - then what would I expect from it?
I've used every single moustache wax on the planet but almost all of them end up getting washed off an hour later.
Another hair lotion / oil question
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Vinny, type-in a search: oregonwildhair.com
My father has used this one for a number of years and say's it's the best he's ever used/found. When you get to the site click-on "about" at the upper-left of page. He is talking about exactly what you stated your 'issue' has been about drinks, washing-off etc.
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My father has used this one for a number of years and say's it's the best he's ever used/found. When you get to the site click-on "about" at the upper-left of page. He is talking about exactly what you stated your 'issue' has been about drinks, washing-off etc.
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Thaks Fitch.
I've tried Oregon, Firehouse, Hndlebars (yep, that's how they spell it), Bounder's, Sterns, Skippy's and Wavy Gravy . . . or something, Dax Short and Neat and even my son's hair gel/wax.
All except the Stern's were very waxy.
Firehouse Dark, Firehouse Tacky and Stern's are my favourites.
Was just asking - just in case there was something else out there.
I've tried Oregon, Firehouse, Hndlebars (yep, that's how they spell it), Bounder's, Sterns, Skippy's and Wavy Gravy . . . or something, Dax Short and Neat and even my son's hair gel/wax.
All except the Stern's were very waxy.
Firehouse Dark, Firehouse Tacky and Stern's are my favourites.
Was just asking - just in case there was something else out there.
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Well, my fathers 'stache is not like the founder of Oregon....laugh. Your's looked to be along those lines ,not as bushy, as I recall.
One more that may be good for you from U.K. is Tony's from Wales. Do a search will find. Many people liked the Stern's, Firehouse and Oregon's from that site I referred.
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Fitch
One more that may be good for you from U.K. is Tony's from Wales. Do a search will find. Many people liked the Stern's, Firehouse and Oregon's from that site I referred.
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Fitch
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Couple more 'items'. George Trumpers used to only sell Pinaud "Clubman" wax at their shops. I figured years ago they might of made their own certainly? I know ,because I had a moustache, and asked for them to put some of their wax in an order years back for me. I got the same stuff I could of bought at Wal-Mart for a few dollars less....sigh.
Let me ask you about another matter. Is the Original #74 A/S potent enough to use as a cologne? Have a good day.
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Fitch
Let me ask you about another matter. Is the Original #74 A/S potent enough to use as a cologne? Have a good day.
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Fitch
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#74 aftershave strong enough to use as a cologne?
Well, if I've splashed on some #74 then I don't feel the need to put on cologne like I do with say AV or Bay Rum. I feel the same way if I use Brut, Old Spice or Denim - they are very much 'stand alone' scents without being as brash and bold as my cologne choices of Kouros and #88.
I have a shaved head though so I apply a little more product than most blokes would - and I only ever apply it to shaved areas - not the chest ot shoulders.
I haven't ruled out getting the cologne - when I need just a bit more oompf.
Well, if I've splashed on some #74 then I don't feel the need to put on cologne like I do with say AV or Bay Rum. I feel the same way if I use Brut, Old Spice or Denim - they are very much 'stand alone' scents without being as brash and bold as my cologne choices of Kouros and #88.
I have a shaved head though so I apply a little more product than most blokes would - and I only ever apply it to shaved areas - not the chest ot shoulders.
I haven't ruled out getting the cologne - when I need just a bit more oompf.
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