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FreezeKitty said:im dun with murrays. I hate the stuff. too much of a pain to take out
Have you tried olive oil?
FreezeKitty said:im dun with murrays. I hate the stuff. too much of a pain to take out
FreezeKitty said:im dun with murrays. I hate the stuff. too much of a pain to take out
Hornby said:Hey.
I am a Black & White's Genuine Pluko Pomade man!
I wear quite the big Quiff/Pomp and with a lil bit of heat(blow drying it up and out at the front) and a good dollop of Black & White's well worked between the palms then smoothed over the hair, one final fix up with a comb and i'm all set for the day.
I have tried Sweet Georgia Brown, Murray's, Dax, Brylcreem and none of them work as well for me as Black & White's.
Oh and it smell's great!
H..*
From what I've found on www.pomade-shop.eu there is no difference besides the packaging.FreezeKitty said:lol anybody still know the difference between royal crown hairdressing vs the pomade?
Dulouz said:From what I've found on www.pomade-shop.eu there is no difference besides the packaging.
Dulouz said:From what I've found on www.pomade-shop.eu there is no difference besides the packaging.
Bustercat said:...its all just wax, petrolatum, oil, etc. in different proportions, with different scents, and in different cans.
There would be a huge (a lie: small but loyal) market for this product!Ghostsoldier said:I'm a Dapper Dan man, myself....![]()
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FreezeKitty said:how tough is the Royal Crown Pomade? like murrays is hard as rock in the tin can and when i did use murrays i had to heat up the tin to even take it out, but how about the royal crown pomade how hard is it in the can?
filfoster said:There would be a huge (a lie: small but loyal) market for this product!
tylerevansokay said:If you run your fingers around it in a circle, it softens up and comes out easily. It's soft but provides an awesome hold.