PeterGunnLives
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I looked through several months' worth of thread titles and didn't see a topic specifically for this.
So what do you put in your piece to get that vintage 'do?
When I was first getting into vintage living, I just put in hair tonic for some shine, but of course it doesn't have any hold. Then I tried brilliantine, but it was too greasy and overly fragrant. I also gave Brylcreem a shot, but it is about the consistency of lotion, and my thicker hair needs something with more hold. So I finally settled on pomade. Not just any pomade, either; not the stuff they sell at the chain salons, and not the newer boutique/craft pomades that tend to be rather pricey (though I would like to give the latter a try if I get a bonus at work or something and have a little extra money). I go for good old Murray's, available for a few bucks a can in the ethnic hair section of certain pharmacies and grocery stores. The "Super Light" variety works well for me. In my area, only a few places sell this. So for a while there, until I narrowed it down, every time I ran out of the stuff, I would go to several stores in search of it, and I felt like Everett in "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" looking for Dapper Dan.
So what's your preferred hair cream, pomade, or whatnot?
So what do you put in your piece to get that vintage 'do?
When I was first getting into vintage living, I just put in hair tonic for some shine, but of course it doesn't have any hold. Then I tried brilliantine, but it was too greasy and overly fragrant. I also gave Brylcreem a shot, but it is about the consistency of lotion, and my thicker hair needs something with more hold. So I finally settled on pomade. Not just any pomade, either; not the stuff they sell at the chain salons, and not the newer boutique/craft pomades that tend to be rather pricey (though I would like to give the latter a try if I get a bonus at work or something and have a little extra money). I go for good old Murray's, available for a few bucks a can in the ethnic hair section of certain pharmacies and grocery stores. The "Super Light" variety works well for me. In my area, only a few places sell this. So for a while there, until I narrowed it down, every time I ran out of the stuff, I would go to several stores in search of it, and I felt like Everett in "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" looking for Dapper Dan.
So what's your preferred hair cream, pomade, or whatnot?