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    Who uses Wax??

    I have noticed that a number of the more hairy rabble use moustache wax. Are you part of that group and if so what kind of wax do you use. Pictures please.
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    I use Mr. Zog's Sex Wax on all our surf boards, boogie boards & skim boards! In Hawaii my moustache remains un waxed.

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    PM Rex. He has a very impressive mustache.

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    I used wax for a while to make my flat-top stand straight up. Cool effect, but not something you can keep going indefinitely. Looked intimidating on my concealed carry license picture though.

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    I use Clubman wax. Here's a picture:


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    Like Rex, I use Clubman's neutral wax, which in Europe is marketed under it's original name, Eduard Pinaud. About the only time I wax is when I'm trimming my moustache. The rest of the time it holds its shape well enough to not have to bother with waxing.

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    I mean this with the utmost respect - as founder and president of the Midwest Beard and Moustache Club - member of Beard Team USA and Friend Member of The Handlebar Club UK - Clubman is the least effective but most popular moustache wax because it is the only one found in most stores - but if it works for you then more power to you!

    Here is a link to the Handlebar Club's page on Moustache Wax - I use several to great effect.

    http://www.handlebarclub.co.uk/waxindex.shtml

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    I also use Clubman's because it is all I can get. I use to use a product called "Mr. Moustache", but have not seen it in probably ten years.
    Here's a pic.
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    A review of the "Handlebar Club" web site...

    If you are looking for moustache wax, look no farther. The sight is ace!

    www.handlebarclub.co.uk.

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    I'm a big fan of Lucky Tiger. Great stuff with just the right amount of hold.

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