Murrays or Sporting Waves' or Dax
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Topic: Murrays or Sporting Waves' or Dax
Posted By: WriteouS Subject: Murrays or Sporting Waves' or Dax Date Posted: Jan 18, 2007 at 6:57am
I'm not sure about strong holding pomades too much. I mean I've tried Sportin waves' it just seems impossible to soften'.. and When I do soften it its just all over the place. Unlike 360 Style pomade, which is a slightly softer pomade. Now Murrays is a little easier to rub out and apply. and provides hold. The hold does not seem as strong maybe as sporting waves but a bit more tidy. I heard a lot of cats saying murrays is the best for strong hold and dax also. I've never tried Dax though. Is this easy to apply. And do you guys have any methods to soften pomades so I can easily apply them better. WriteouS2007-01-18 06:59:26
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Replies: 4 Posted By: WriteouS
Date Posted: Jan 18, 2007 at 6:57am
I'm not sure about strong holding pomades too much. I mean I've tried Sportin waves' it just seems impossible to soften'.. and When I do soften it its just all over the place. Unlike 360 Style pomade, which is a slightly softer pomade. Now Murrays is a little easier to rub out and apply. and provides hold. The hold does not seem as strong maybe as sporting waves but a bit more tidy. I heard a lot of cats saying murrays is the best for strong hold and dax also. I've never tried Dax though. Is this easy to apply. And do you guys have any methods to soften pomades so I can easily apply them better. WriteouS2007-01-18 06:59:26 ! RiddatQ ) ,(b`
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Posted By: 360s comin
Date Posted: Jan 21, 2007 at 3:18pm
Posted By: yuungjoe
Date Posted: Jan 21, 2007 at 3:33pm
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Posted By: #1Stunna
Date Posted: Feb 4, 2007 at 9:06am
Murrays is best it holds better!, CAe !01
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Posted By: richboyfr3sh
Date Posted: Feb 14, 2007 at 10:24pm
to melt it sit it on top of something hot like tv microwave
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