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Pencil Mustache

Hammelby

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Grooming the lip

Ok, now i finally got my own little "clark gable mustache" going so i can join the club now. Is been hard and painfull work, but its sort of there! :D

Some questions: What could a gent do to keep the mustache-hairs from going *sproing* in all directions, and more "flat/down". I have heard that some
moustache-gents slept with a pad on the lip to keep the mustache tidy.
Maby there is even a certain product you could use to balm the mustache?

Anyone who has some stories to tell in this area?
 

Feraud

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Hammelby said:
Some questions: What could a gent do to keep the mustache-hairs from going *sproing* in all directions, and more "flat/down". I have heard that some
moustache-gents slept with a pad on the lip to keep the mustache tidy.
Maby there is even a certain product you could use to balm the mustache?
Periodic brushing should help train the hair and/or try a moustache wax.
Good luck
 

Girl Friday

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Baggers said:
HEY! My wife resembles that remark! lol

Cheers!
Yeah. Me too. It is humid here!

back to the subject...I wonder if a barber could help, when I used to cut hair I would also trim beards and mustaches, but using clippers, not a razor (yikes!)

My boyfriend is also working on his mustache...it must be that time of year.
 

Mike1973

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Here's my moustache roll model -

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Go Grandad Charley! :eusa_clap Clark has got nothing on you, Niv comes a close second...;)
 

Mr. Rover

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Paddy- lookin' dapper, there! I love that suit and the hanky has just enough flair.
I had to sport a moustache for a role in my friend's movie short...so with the help of a female costar's eye liner pencil....

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Mike in Seattle

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All I could think seeing the picture with the suit, pencil moustache & corncob pipe was there had to be a joke in there about Charlie Chan's number one son goes to the Ozarks or something...

But that's one great looking suit!
 

Mr. Rover

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Thanks, Henrik. I suppose here it can be considered a compliment...if you said that on the street I might've had to pop a cap in yo arse. Jk. The suit is a Super 120 Wool/Cashmere gray chalkstripe. I spent like 10 mins. debating between a lighter shade of gray or this shade of gray while I was at the tailor. The fabric has this sort of texture- it's kinda textured, so it isn't just a flat twill serge.
Here's a big picture of a suit that has a similar texture. (It's a big picture, so it may take a few seconds to load.)
http://www.doctormacro.com/Images/Bogart, Humphrey/Annex/Annex - Bogart, Humphrey (Maltese Falcon, The)_01.jpg
 

The real Henry

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Yes, I meant it as a compliment!;)

Again I've to that it's a great suit and yeah, I can see what you're talking about!
May I ask you what you paid for that one?


Regards,
Henrik
 

Shaul-Ike Cohen

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For fun, I tried a pencil moustache some days ago, in fact a Charlie Chan one that continues down, or, to quote Chandler's Finger Man (1934),

He had a thin mustache that was trimmed in two sharp lines almost at right angles to each other. They came down below the corners of his mouth a full inch. The effect was Oriental.

Not surprisingly, it's very difficult to do that with an electric shaver.
 

Michaelson

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Pencil thin!? Never liked 'em. Never wanted one, and will never have one. Just about every time I see someone wearing one in an old B movie, you immediately know who the villian is going to be BEFORE the character is even introduced. ;)

Wax? http://www.handlebarclub.co.uk/waxindex.htm

I'm at the age I've just let my moustache go to seed.:p

Regards! Michaelson
 

PADDY

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Michaelson's Battle of Britain tache!

Michaelson, that's the type of handlebar number that was often seen in the RAF sported by fighter pilots during WWII. It's got bags of character and I dare say is great for carrying a few bottles of malt in too!

But, I'm still a beginner at this moustache malarkey, and the old Flynn tache is the one I'm trying to still perfect.

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Having said that, I haven't had a good word said about it, and some folk are quite derogatory about it to my face, which is a big shame...'for them!'
I'm sticking with it, as at the end of the day, I'm the guy who has got to live with it. And when I get bored, then, and only then, can I whip it off :)

Currently looking at the possibility of a straight open razor (cut throat) which might get some sharper lines in this baby!
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