Hair Wax

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Lovely title.

I usually use plain old Brylcreem for my hair but I'm starting to like the sample wax I got from Trumpers.

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Any good alternatives I can try out?
 
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Had a whiff of the B&W pomade, didn't really fancy the fragrance.

Went for good ol Brylcreem in the end. Couldn't resist the limited edition cricket ball :D
 
I went off wax a while ago, didnt like the slightly heavy and greasy feeling that it lends to hair, and if used in tiny quantities, not enough strength to hold my hair in any shape at all.

I now use a kind of clay type stuff from "moose head"

It has a matt finish, and goes on quite dry. No greasy feeling. Lasts all day too


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it smells lovely too
 
shrink said:
I went off wax a while ago, didnt like the slightly heavy and greasy feeling that it lends to hair, and if used in tiny quantities, not enough strength to hold my hair in any shape at all.

I now use a kind of clay type stuff from "moose head"

It has a matt finish, and goes on quite dry. No greasy feeling. Lasts all day too


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it smells lovely too

Is it actually the grubby putty one you use?

My hair is stubborn as a mule and I have only ever found one product that holds it in place but it's extortionaly expensive.
 
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