I had no idea Can You Handlebar was gone! I still have a couple tins of Primary.
@30DayReviews7 ай бұрын
lucky you its like gold to some people already
@Juraberg7 ай бұрын
Almost a little history of moustache waxes 😊 quite interesting. I did not know most of the mentioned waxes. The world of artisans works differently than the industry. Artisans come and go as they often are one-man shows. I am happy with Firehouse Tacky, Lockhart's and Mr Bear Family. If they vanish, I would be in trouble for a while, until I find suitable alternatives. Regards, Patrick
@30DayReviews7 ай бұрын
HA i didnt think of it as a history of waxes but i guess your right it kinda was. its unfortunate that you didnt know most of the waxes as most of those where fairly decent to good products. although I would admite that most of those are artisan type products I would have to say that the largest I spoke of (can you handlebar) was a larger company on the block at one time so i guess its like anything else companies come and go. all the waxes you mentioned are good waxes and I hope they will all be around for awhile.
@dylananderson9244 күн бұрын
Bare bones from Death Grip is a reformulated version of Olde Country as I was told from Levi (owner) in an email. I asked how they compared and that's what I was told.
@30DayReviews4 күн бұрын
read that wrong at first. yup thats what he told me as well but in reviews they do have a little bit different when side by side. so its still not the same product just heavily effected by olde country.
@YoGoldenFleeceDigsExceptional7 ай бұрын
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@joshmclain34117 ай бұрын
What is a good wax to start off with
@30DayReviews7 ай бұрын
that all really depends on where your at in your growth, style and even how coarse your hair is.