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#30
by
slymyke
on 05 Feb, 2013 20:00
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Sailor, you had me inspired a while back.. I just didn't keep up with it. I do like the look of your handle bar with the full beard.
Raulski, you have some kick-ass looks going on.. I'm not sure I know what you have at the moment.. I'm thinking it's the handlebar mo w/ goat. (I think I like that one the best).
Lynchy, yours is looking good too...it looks fun.
And Raulski, I agree... the monopoly man is pretty cool.
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#31
by
Raulski
on 05 Feb, 2013 20:34
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Yea, my current look is the profile pic. Thanks for the kind words
I used to laugh at dudes who went on about their facial hair or shaved head (or dreadlocks, Mohawk, whatever) but now I'm loving these forums. It's all a bit if fun & always has me smiling by the end.
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#32
by
Beardman
on 05 Feb, 2013 21:21
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Yea, my current look is the profile pic. Thanks for the kind words
I used to laugh at dudes who went on about their facial hair or shaved head (or dreadlocks, Mohawk, whatever) but now I'm loving these forums. It's all a bit if fun & always has me smiling by the end.
One of my mates always rags on me for talking about a perfect head shave, or my beard, etc. I don't care, when he starts on me, I just keep going, but worse haha.
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#33
by
Lynchy
on 06 Feb, 2013 03:54
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Lynchy, yours is looking good too...it looks fun.
Thanks mate!
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#34
by
Raulski
on 12 Feb, 2013 16:08
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Im very keen to get a moustache brush. I've seen an Oregon wild hair brush but it is over $20 including delivery to Australia. It looks great but I'm just wondering if there are any other (perhaps less expensive) options available that anyone is aware of. Thanks (:{)
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#35
by
Raulski
on 23 Feb, 2013 08:10
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#36
by
Sir Harry
on 23 Feb, 2013 08:43
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Nice, Raulski! BTW, if you don't mind, I rotated your picture so it can be seen looking straight.
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#37
by
Lynchy
on 23 Feb, 2013 16:33
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Looking good Raulski.
I've been chasing a Moustache brush in Aus too but with no avail!
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#38
by
Switchy
on 23 Feb, 2013 17:19
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Had a stash for years , use a reg comb and some CLUBMAN MOUSTACHE WAX ! That is what is on the tube not yelling ! Neutral is thicker and goes with all color's. Colored is thinner and to me causes irritations. This company has been around for years.
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#39
by
Raulski
on 23 Feb, 2013 19:16
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I bought a make-up brush/comb at a $2 shop yesterday. I think it's for eyebrows & lashes. It seems to do the trick really well. Similar to the comb/brush you get with the clubman wax but the bristles are longer & handle longer. I like it.
Oh, and Thanks for turning my pic around
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#40
by
Beardman
on 23 Feb, 2013 22:31
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Looking Good Raulski! I've been into my local shaver shop a couple of weeks in a row now, still no moustache wax, I think next pay day I'll be ordering some online, to try the handlebar out. I was wondering though, my brother has some normal hair wax laying around in the bathroom, how do you reckon that would work out? I've been contemplating trying that out, but haven't yet.
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#41
by
Lynchy
on 24 Feb, 2013 00:04
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Looking Good Raulski! I've been into my local shaver shop a couple of weeks in a row now, still no moustache wax, I think next pay day I'll be ordering some online, to try the handlebar out. I was wondering though, my brother has some normal hair wax laying around in the bathroom, how do you reckon that would work out? I've been contemplating trying that out, but haven't yet.
You should try out a regular non-toxic glue stick, it's what I use 90% of the time. That and got2b glued by Schwartzcoff, for the main bulk of it and the glue stick on the tips. That way if you not a fan you haven't wasted too much coin.
I have the FOAD wax (doesn't have enough hold for me) and some Fire House Wacky Tack on the way.
Oh and blow dry it into style thats most of the battle IMO
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#42
by
Lynchy
on 24 Feb, 2013 00:05
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I bought a make-up brush/comb at a $2 shop yesterday. I think it's for eyebrows & lashes. It seems to do the trick really well. Similar to the comb/brush you get with the clubman wax but the bristles are longer & handle longer. I like it.
Oh, and Thanks for turning my pic around
Excellent idea I will have a look, I'm currently using a cheap toothbrush but its not perfect.
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#43
by
Beardman
on 24 Feb, 2013 01:31
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Looking Good Raulski! I've been into my local shaver shop a couple of weeks in a row now, still no moustache wax, I think next pay day I'll be ordering some online, to try the handlebar out. I was wondering though, my brother has some normal hair wax laying around in the bathroom, how do you reckon that would work out? I've been contemplating trying that out, but haven't yet.
You should try out a regular non-toxic glue stick, it's what I use 90% of the time. That and got2b glued by Schwartzcoff, for the main bulk of it and the glue stick on the tips. That way if you not a fan you haven't wasted too much coin.
I have the FOAD wax (doesn't have enough hold for me) and some Fire House Wacky Tack on the way.
Oh and blow dry it into style thats most of the battle IMO
Oh yeah? I would never have thought of using a regular glue stick... That's quite an interesting idea! You are so full of pro tips Lynchy
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#44
by
Lynchy
on 24 Feb, 2013 03:19
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Looking Good Raulski! I've been into my local shaver shop a couple of weeks in a row now, still no moustache wax, I think next pay day I'll be ordering some online, to try the handlebar out. I was wondering though, my brother has some normal hair wax laying around in the bathroom, how do you reckon that would work out? I've been contemplating trying that out, but haven't yet.
You should try out a regular non-toxic glue stick, it's what I use 90% of the time. That and got2b glued by Schwartzcoff, for the main bulk of it and the glue stick on the tips. That way if you not a fan you haven't wasted too much coin.
I have the FOAD wax (doesn't have enough hold for me) and some Fire House Wacky Tack on the way.
Oh and blow dry it into style thats most of the battle IMO
Oh yeah? I would never have thought of using a regular glue stick... That's quite an interesting idea! You are so full of pro tips Lynchy
Lol.... Pro tips!
Seen most of my 'secrets' on handlebar moustache club