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Where to buy Grease / Pomade

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    Thumbs up Where to buy Grease / Pomade

    Hi there,
    has anyone an idea where I can find classic greade/pomade as Dax, J. Strickland & Co. (Royal Crown), Murrays, Sweet Georgia and so on?
    I really need your help, thanks a lot!


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    We heard you the first time. Why are you using multiple accounts? (I find it hard to believe two different people would ask such an obscure question within a week of each other)

    Last edited by PDLM; 06-08-2011 at 10:54 AM.

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    If you believe it or not, but thats not me.
    It could be because pomade is becoming so famous since last years..
    Well, if you have an idea, let me know.
    If not, ask someone to check it out and they will see that I dont have two accounts.
    Whatever...


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    Regardless, question was asked and answered recently, pls check the other thread


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    Try to search for grease and you will understand why I didnt find the other thread.
    But thanks anyway for unfriendly help. But at least help to find an answer


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    How was asking you to check the other post, link which was in PDLM's post being unhelpful??


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    Who the heck still uses that stuff anyway?

    Thought that stuff died out in the 50's!

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    Hi, yes it was helpful, because it made me sure that there is no dealer. But it wasnt friendly as I expected. Just because I asked the same as somebody before. But well, its ok. that is the internet...

    Well, not a lot of people use it. But more and more again.
    For some styles there is nothing else what can give hold. Ask Elvis.
    And the best about it is, that you can restyle it with a comb as much as you want.
    If you made a style and you dont like it after lunch, just comb a new one.
    So easy, so nice, so flexible, so durable.
    But too hard to wash out. You need special shampoo.
    But some like it also because of that, becuase the next day, just comb the style back without washing.
    But I like to wash them everyday
    Thats why I like water based. Real pomade is vaseline based.


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    Quote Originally Posted by McRoyal:
    Hi, yes it was helpful, because it made me sure that there is no dealer. But it wasnt friendly as I expected. Just because I asked the same as somebody before. But well, its ok. that is the internet...

    Well, not a lot of people use it. But more and more again.
    For some styles there is nothing else what can give hold. Ask Elvis.
    And the best about it is, that you can restyle it with a comb as much as you want.
    If you made a style and you dont like it after lunch, just comb a new one.
    So easy, so nice, so flexible, so durable.
    But too hard to wash out. You need special shampoo.
    But some like it also because of that, becuase the next day, just comb the style back without washing.
    But I like to wash them everyday
    Thats why I like water based. Real pomade is vaseline based.
    Star Crossed Tattoo in Tsim Sha Tsui sells Murray's brand pomade (its in an orange tin). 57 Granville Road, 2nd floor, TST, 6256-0217

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    Thumbs up

    Thank you very much!!