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Reddit mentions of Colonel Conk Moustache Wax-made in USA

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Colonel Conk Moustache Wax-made in USA. Here are the top ones.

Colonel Conk Moustache Wax-made in USA
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    Features:
  • Moustache Wax - 1 oz.
  • with a light, pleasant fragrance-now with more styling control
  • For unruly moustache hair
  • Colorless
  • Made in USA
Specs:
Size1 Ounce
Weight0.06 Pounds

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Found 2 comments on Colonel Conk Moustache Wax-made in USA:

u/Rocksteady2R ยท 1 pointr/Moustache

I've worn lip-fur for a while, both waxed and unwaxed... I'll give you two suggestions on how to handle the issue.

  • (A) Trim out the center. I know you said you don't want to trim the whole thing, but you might consider trimming out the center. I do this as a matter of course with my stache. I normally wear a handlebar, or an unwaxed handlebar, and this keeps it really looking smooth and intentional. I think there is a trend (as is the whole love for moustaches) these days that tends towards the idiotic impulse that 'bigger is always better'. not the case. An unkempt, wild, untrimmed moustache is really just a blank canvas, and your razor and scissors the brush.

    I don't trim out the outside too much, just the occasional stray hair. but the center definitely gets pulled back shorter as I get more towards the center. In your case, this would limit the amount of hair that is bugging the tar out of you, but still give you length for it to blend into the beard.

  • (B) a low-hold moustache wax. I am one of those assholes who believes that not all moustaches should be waxed, and that full beards and waxed moustaches are rarely a good combo. So I'm not going to suggest you go with a big curl on top of your bushy beard. However, a low hold wax (like [Colon Conk's Wax] (www.amazon.com/Colonel-Conk-Moustache-Wax-made-USA/dp/B000RGYUVM) will keep it out of the way for a couple hours at a time, but not give it a thin, compacted look. You'll need to re-apply periodically, and it doesn't hold up to heat very well.

    I've been working through a couple of variations of my own moustache waxes, but haven't actually been able to get a good recipe for this yet (and I have actually been trying recently for this exact thing), so I can't really give you good suggestions for a DIY Solution.

    That's what I've got man... Good Luck!
u/wackyvorlon ยท 1 pointr/science

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