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Review on πŸ§” Clubman Pinaud Moustache Wax - Neutral, 0.5-Ounce (Pack of 3) with Free Brush/Comb Applicator by Kyle Sutter

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It's okay if and only if.

This was the first "wax" I used when I decided to stop cutting my facial hair (I stopped cutting my hair a long time ago and thought it would be more symmetrical ). Clubman wax never gets too thick and can be applied without heat (which I've had to do with other waxes) and can usually be applied effectively to hair (although if you're not very careful your hair will be white in it). sprinkles - if you have a gray beard you are no worse for it, and I don't deserve gray hair yet). The main problem is that it's not very waterproof. If you're casually drinking and don't have a straw with you, or if you have to walk in the rain, Clubman wax will make you very sad (tears also have a negative effect on Clubman wax, so don't be too sad). I rarely walk in the rain or occasionally drink or cry (although maybe I should do it more often) so the lack of retention when it got wet wasn't an issue. What ultimately made me switch to Clubman's Firehouse Wax was the length - when my mustache turned into a steering wheel, Clubman couldn't keep it in place. I started with a handlebar that lasted maybe an hour before it flared up and got a little ugly. Well, with the added benefit of being easier to work with than real wax. I have been using it happily for several months. If you have longer facial hair, such as A handlebar mustache, for example, look elsewhere as they do not provide a secure fit and are not waterproof.

Pros
  • Good Build
Cons
  • No