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    what are you using?

    I'm keeping it classic with Murrays. It's cheap, super strong, and the girlfriend loves the smell.

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    I like it too. Only it's really hard to remove from your hair. Anyone got some tips one removel??

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    I use layrite...water based so it washes out really easily and holds great I've used Murrays and it does work well for a traditional pomade...try using olive oil to help wash it out..it softens the wax up.

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    It's a shame i live in holland. It's hard to buy here to give it a try. And getting it delivered aint chiep. Gonna search google again. Thnx for the tip.

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    My uncle has been using a product from Framesi on my hair, it comes in a variety of strengths and is water based. I generally stick with water based formulas for ease of removal.

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    Although, not "technically" a Pomade I just recently switched to Pinuad's Clubman Hair Gel,,, After using whatever the wife discarded, it was rather nice to have a product made specifically for men...
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    Murrays and DAX High and Tight are both good for moustache use (assuming said stash is not terribly long) After it does grow into a little more pronounced bars, pomade seems a bit too soft and I have to transition to purpose made stash wax (Firehouse, or Oregon Wild Hair.) However, if I had a top knot to manage I would likely continue to use one of the aforementioned pomade products on my head.

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    AXE "clean cut look". I'm not sure if its actually a pomade more like a dehydrated hair gel but it works for what I need. Comes right out with water too so it's easy to clean up.

    Michael

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    Back when I had liberty spikes I used to use stuff called, iirc, Freestyle. Blue tin at wallymart for cheap. It was waxy but held wonderfully.

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    Layrite is good stuff with a great smell. I used to use Murrays but switched. The layrite smells great and has a good hold. It doesn't recomb like Murrays but it will hold all day. Oh and it will wash out!!

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