Saturday, January 23, 2010

Where can i buy a hair wax stick?

please %26amp; thank you!Where can i buy a hair wax stick?
I don't know if you mean for a guy or girl but it is all wax. I only use the more traditional waxes with the exception of krew comb, which is sort of an emulsified wax, at least the form in the jar. It also comes in a stick form. Krew comb washes out readily and I think all sally beauty supplies carry it. For the traditional control/butch waxes, the only two still made that come in a stick form I am aware of are lucky tiger cru butch and stix fix design polish. Stix fix is about the stiffest wax made; it has a very high beeswax component. Gabel's crew cut is another traditional wax. I believe this is the current rendition of the old LB butch wax; but, I don't think a stick form is currently being manufactured. Gabel's has high lanolin content. The traditional waxes are available at certain barber supply houses, on line and brick and mortar. They are all fairly low cost. If a wax buildup develops or too much is applied, it won't shampoo out readily. So...


1) Apply straight shampoo to dry hair and lather up before getting in shower.


2) Rinse hair.


3) Shampoo again as one normally does.


If the wax is for a husband, boyfriend, son, brother's short haircut.....


Here is how a control wax is applied to groom one of the short pomp styles- crew cut, ivy league(Iong crew cut), flat top crew cut- whichever short pomp style, it's basically the same and takes about a minute or two.


1) Towel dry hair.


2) Barely dip fingertips in jar of wax.


3)Transfer wax to palms.


4) Smooth palms over hair.


5)Brush hair off forehead to form short pomp front.


Good Luck!

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