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Handle Bar Mustache
by
Siiyq
on 14 Mar, 2014 17:51
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I've been experimenting with mustache curling, and I absolutely love it. Anyone else rock the curled mustache look? If so, what's your routine?
I've tried mustache wax, but found that it leaves residue behind, and wouldn't hold very well. O read something a while ago about Elmer's purple invisible stick glue, and let me tell ya, I won't use anything else now. It holds all day, and washes out very well with no visible residue.
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#1
by
tobler1
on 14 Mar, 2014 20:27
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Great picture...made me smile quite a bit!
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#2
by
slymyke
on 14 Mar, 2014 20:28
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Cool look.... and really cool to know about the invisible glue stick.
Here is another link to a tread on here about Handlebars:\
http://www2.slybaldguys.com/smf/index.php?topic=20879.0I know there is at least one other thread where guys posted some pics, but I can't remember where it is.
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#3
by
baldjoeg
on 18 Mar, 2014 17:13
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Great looking handle bar mustache.
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#4
by
Siiyq
on 18 Mar, 2014 20:34
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Thanks, I don't know about anyone else with a mustache, but I've been growing mine for 8 months, and it doesn't seem to be growing in length as much as the beard. It's tricky for sure.
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#5
by
Razor X
on 18 Mar, 2014 20:50
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Thanks, I don't know about anyone else with a mustache, but I've been growing mine for 8 months, and it doesn't seem to be growing in length as much as the beard. It's tricky for sure.
The mustache is always the slowest growing part.
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#6
by
Siiyq
on 18 Mar, 2014 22:02
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Learn something new everyday. I've had the same mustache for months it seems haha
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#7
by
slybeard
on 19 Mar, 2014 06:39
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I have used Firemans Mustache Wax, Got-2-B-Glued hair spiking gel, and the Elmers school glue. I agree with you, I use the Elmer's most often and it seems to work best.
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#8
by
DoberDaddy
on 19 Mar, 2014 09:29
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Very nice... I do that, on occasion.
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#9
by
Mr Jules
on 07 Jun, 2014 10:13
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It takes some practice to get the wax moustache handlebars looking right. I warm the pot of wax on the radiator for 10 mins, dab in the wax gently on the moustachce so as not pull out the hairs and comb through.
Made 'how to' a YouTube video:
Latest offering.
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#10
by
K5mow
on 07 Jun, 2014 15:34
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Looks very nice.
Roger
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#11
by
slymyke
on 07 Jun, 2014 17:53
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Great video as usual, Mr. Jules!
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#12
by
Mr Jules
on 09 Jun, 2014 03:42
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Thank you, Slymyke ... been wearing the 'bars now for about 6 weeks. Waxing them up in the morning is part of the daily routine. Think I'd feel 'naked' without them now ... lol !!!
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#13
by
imaginary
on 13 Jun, 2014 20:06
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I tried using mustache was (mostly dabbling,) and I did not like the look. I feel it's just not me anyway.
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#14
by
Rusty Shackleford
on 01 Jul, 2014 12:08
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It takes some practice to get the wax moustache handlebars looking right. I warm the pot of wax on the radiator for 10 mins, dab in the wax gently on the moustachce so as not pull out the hairs and comb through.
Made 'how to' a YouTube video:
Latest offering.
LOL! That was not the voice I was expecting! I could have sworn you had mentioned being from California. Great video too, and I sometimes think I should get some sort of little mini wax heater because I usually try warming it in my fingers which isn't enough and then it rips out hairs.
Now I'm thinking of Dr. Who and how I am still waiting for an entire season to appear on Netflix...