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Well...You should try different "light" versions of the most well known pomades. Murray's super light is great and (as far as I know) can be very easily to find. It holds alittle bit more than Royal crown and as a great shine. BTW, it contains aloe vera, lanolin and coconut...
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Well, that's it. You'll need great length. I'll said at least to the eyebrow, or like me, below the nose. Like this : http://www.slickville.com/sections/residents/michael/michael_menu.html
Pomps are quite hard to fix if the hair is too long. With a medium length, you can fix...
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Today's shave :
PREP : Hot shower / Nivea cream (I can't wait to use Proraso Pre/post when i'll arrive in Canada - we can't find it here in France)
SHAVE : My brand new HJ Thäter pure badger brush / Merkur Progress / Merkur blade / Proraso cream
POST : Weleda AS balm...
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I'm glad to see some "pomade posts" around here...We butterheads should to compete with the "shave of the day" guys and start a "Pomade of the day" thread :D
Well for me murrays is really to stiff. I use B&W or SGB red to shape my pomp/slickback...but I allways use Murrays to slick...
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Well, keep on using Royal Crown... It seems to be a "safe" pomade. I means that the only risk with pomade is pulling out some hairs as you comb it, if you've out to much extra thick wax, like murray's. Royal crown is very soft, so no hair being pulled out, and is mainly made of...
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Well, like the other ones, I think RC would be great. It have a nice light hold that allows the hair to gently move naturally and do not turns it into "cake". You could also try Black and White Light or Sweet georgia Brown Purple (water based). Both of those can easily be found on...
Oh yes, you're damn right. Combing and recombing is part of the deal. You can easily fix the details (the side of the head ie) without a mirror, but for the general shape, you need a mirror and five minutes alone few times in the day.
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Hey, nice hair DJ Cat ! High, thick...that's a pomp ! And it's allways a pleasure to hear about SGB and Black and White, my favorite greases...
By the way, for you Royal Crown European Lovers (I am one of them...), i talked some week ago about the great Pomadeshop german grease...
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I totaly agree with Luke 42. Check you pillow case...I realized that spending a night on a pillow was much more efficient that washing hair to remove pomade.
And yes, Murray's (and other pomades too) are made to stay in the hair. But well, it seems to be a good solution to...
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Well I know mantic59's vids. As my father has always had a beard, this mantic guy really helped me more than my daddy'o !
Amicalement, bertrand, Bordeaux, France
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I was wondering what technique you're using to create you shaving lather. In a mug or directly on your face ?
I use Proraso cream and usualy create my lather in a bowl, but i've realized that lather created directly on the face tends to be thicker and...
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Well I hope so. North East of the US is really close, so i'll go cross the border in name of the wet look ! Or else, a gentleman trucker from Missouri will go to the Wallmart and ship stuff for me :D
Amicalement, Bertrand, Bordeaux-Québec, France-Canada.
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Thanks for the infos. Here's a question, quite naïve I believe.
As you can see, I live in France. Finding pomades here is just impossible. All the greases I use (5 or 6 differents products depending on how I want to dress my hair) have to be ordered online. So I can't really know if...
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