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The Moustache

W-D Forties

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684
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England
My husband also used Bounder, but has had sucess recently making his own. I believe the handlebar club has some recepies on it's site.
 

Nick D

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Upper Michigan
W-D Forties, what did your husband use for his DIY? I've been thinking about natural beeswax and petroleum jelly with a little brown food colouring to darken it, but I know there are a lot of possible ingredients (such as some on the HBC site).
 

Undertow

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Des Moines, IA, US
Facial hair is tricky for everyone. I think it all depends on how much you consider "right". It takes me about two months to feel like I have enough to start twisting, and six months to be confident in the full look. That's just a start.

You may want to grow the whiskers longer and shave "underneath" part way to create a less bulky mustache. Or, in my case, the last time I had handlebars, I ended up letting them grow almost all the way across my face (in my avatar). In any case, you'll want to have a particular look in mind and then allow at least a few months before you really have enough. And be careful shaving! I know a few slips have set me back weeks!

For wax, I used to use brylcreem (I used it in my hair already) but I prefered straight beeswax because I already make candles from it. [huh]
 

W-D Forties

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684
Location
England
Nick - he used 60/40 beeswax and vaseline with a litle bay rum for scent. He said it gives a glossy, quite stiff finish (he described it as 'Hercule Poirot'), so good for shaping and holding. He's got a fair sized handlebar, it varies from medium to the size of Undertows avatar. He didn't use any colour in it and made it in a bain marie in the microwave! If you make it 50/50 it will give a more flexible finish. He's pretty happy with it.
 

cooncatbob

Practically Family
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612
Location
Carmichael, CA.
I tried a handle bar back in my 20's, I used a wax that cam in a brown stick dispenser like chap stick, but I worked as a cabinet maker in a wood shop and the sawdust stuck to the wax, without the wax I'd either floss my teeth with it or it would bet caught in a beer can pull tab which was quite painful.
 

Bram

New in Town
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14
Location
Rotterdam, the Netherlands
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I've been growing this stache for a couple of weeks now. Found out the hard way that playing the harmonica can cause pain...
 

DNO

One Too Many
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Toronto, Canada
I've been growing this stache for a couple of weeks now. Found out the hard way that playing the harmonica can cause pain...

I've had a moustache since I was a teenager (a long, long time ago). Could've warned you about the harmonica thing! My initial solution was to start using Hohner Golden Melody harps...but I really didn't like the way they played so I just ended up trimming the stache a little shorter...and playing more carefully.
 

Machine Ager

Familiar Face
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90
Location
Austin, Texas
I use the very hard to find brown clubman wax......(but seemingly not well respected by my fellow loungers).

Hmmm lasts me all day on my stache and provides just enough coloring

MA
 

Nick D

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2,166
Location
Upper Michigan
I use the very hard to find brown clubman wax......(but seemingly not well respected by my fellow loungers).

Hmmm lasts me all day on my stache and provides just enough coloring

MA

Every 'tache is different, and if it works for you, that's grand. Clubman just seems to work less well for more people than other waxes.
 

FedoraFan112390

Practically Family
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646
Location
Brooklyn, NY
Bump. Have grown a mustache for a little over a month now, it's curling down over my lips. Will shave it into a more Pyramid/Pencil shape tomorrow and show you guys the results.
 

FedoraFan112390

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646
Location
Brooklyn, NY
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It's like this. I love those small mustaches that guys like Marshall and others wore. They're not Pencil mustaches but they're not Hitler mustaches either, and yethey aren't full Tom Selleck staches either. A nice balance of shortness and substance.
 

Panache

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344
Location
California Bay Area
My first mustache effort

Though I have worn a beard for most of the last 20 years I have yet to ever try a mustache. Since I was going to be Paladin from "Have Gun Will Travel" for Halloween I began to grow mine out and shave the rest.

After three trips to different stores and not find a single type of mustache wax I settled for a can of "Murray's Superior Hair dressing Pomade" (though I'm a Dapper Dan man at heart ;) )

Here is me in my mustachioed magnificience ready to hit the links


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Cheers

Jamie
 

Rathdown

Practically Family
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572
Location
Virginia
Jamie, I've found that an old fashioned curing iron and a hair drier set on low does a much better job of shaping a moustache than a gob of wax.
 

undertaker

Practically Family
I do admire you guys who grow mustaches so easily. I have been growing mine for about seven weeks and finally today had to begin waxing it to keep it out of my food. I agree with Hercule Poirot when he said "It is an art, the growing of the mustache! I have sympathy for all who attempt it.”

Regards,
J.S.
 

dnjan

One Too Many
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1,690
Location
Seattle
Nice!
I wish mine grew so symmetricaly.
I started waxing mine back in the early 80's because one side wanted to grow laterally while the other had a downwards tendency.
Even today, if I skip waxing for more than a couple of days, it reverts to its old, asummetrical form.
 

dnjan

One Too Many
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1,690
Location
Seattle
I have always been happy with clubman. (silver, green and black tube). It is available here at the local drugstore.
Holds well for me, yet washes out easily. I prefer the neutral colour, rather than anything with tint in it.
 

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