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 Post subject: Conk's Wax won't set...
PostPosted: 23:17 on Wednesday February 8th 2012 
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Mark from Castro Valley, CA says:
    I'm using Col. ICHABOD CONK'S wax but it won't "set" to hold the mustache hair. The hair is very short now but the wax stays soft. I'm just starting to grow a handlebar, Help!
What can you advise him? (apart from perhaps - Try Bounder?)

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 Post subject: Re: Conk's Wax won't set...
PostPosted: 2:21 on Thursday February 9th 2012 
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Hndlebars or Firehouse may be easier/quicker for him to get in the States. I use Col Conk more as a styling aid in the bar area than a true wax on the handles, it doesn't set firm but helps keep mine under control

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 Post subject: Re: Conk's Wax won't set...
PostPosted: 15:12 on Thursday February 9th 2012 
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I agree with Sailor...

And stay away from Oregon Wild Hair, too. It doesn't set into firm curls, either.

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