Excellent video, sir!!! I currently use a different brand with a medium/strong hold, but also have a tin of Death Grip for when I need it (it was particularly useful in Spain last year, where it was plenty warm every day). Now I might have to seek out a tin of Sudden Death. Tried many different brands over the years, and Death Grip is right up there in my top three. If the quality of Sudden Death is anywhere near Death Grip, I'm going to have a very happy tache. 🙂
Glad you liked it! you may want to check out the vintage grooming playlist as there is also a new one called sudden death thats same strength as death grip but without the tacky texture.
Thanks for sharing. I dunno if maybe I'm just not using it right, or not waiting long enough for the wax to set properly but I tend to find the deathgrip strong and xtra strong waxes don't work as well for me. That's not to say that they're bad by any means and still use them from time to time
from what I have seen and others told me it is usualy the use that's wrong, either not enough or too much, can make it seem to not work well. it seems weird that too much would be bad, but it can really weigh down the mustache. I have a video on how to apply strong hold wax that you may want to check out. Also, make sure it's warmed up plenty.
Hey there Lucky for you I already have! it is the same for beard or mustache so here you go! if you have any additional questions ask and ill do my best to answer. th-cam.com/video/-b6Mw1ATraY/w-d-xo.html
What’s the best just to keep it tidy I’ve been using the strongest but when I get up late and just going to work so just keeping it out of the way mouth etc
Best would depend on your hair type and style however if your just looking for something to manage it thats quick id say that most of the bees wax based products on the market that are in the medium hold strength category would work for you
Is there a good alternative to mustache wax? My husband has sensitive skin and every mustache wax he has tried winds up irritating his skin. They all had beeswax in them so maybe that was the irritant; I don't know. What can he use to keep his large mustache looking good?
If the bees wax is indeed the irritant he has a rare allergy as thats not a common one. I do know that strongman grooming has a vegan friendly wax that uses candililla wax in place of the bees wax. They also have many options for scents. I would say to check out my review of thiere normal waxes and see if its something he may be interested to try. th-cam.com/video/5L0S8RI43nw/w-d-xo.html
Many men out here in California are getting away from using a greasy wax on their faces and going with a fixative. A popular one is Aleene's Tacky Glue. It is transparent, non-scented and will not get your cheeks greasy. Think of it as a thick hair gel. It rinses out easily in the shower. It is designed as children's glue so it is nontoxic if accidentally ingested. Shape your stache once and it will not need to be constantly twirled and readjusted all day. Best of all, it is about 1/5 the price of common mustache waxes. You don't need to carry a tin with you anymore, since the stache gel can be reshaped without getting your fingers oily. Try it, what have you got to lose?
watch through my reviews particularly Ranger, stache bomb, and really any of the medium hold waxs I have reviewed. Im not a fan of light hold as for me it seams to be more work then i like through out the day.
I bought soon woodies and was quite surprised by it. Works nice for a short to mid Angel wing. Soft to the touch. Easy to apply. Has a soft minty scent. I find that I can change style quite a bit just by the wax I use. Clubman is solid hold for a straight English thin moustache but it is extremely waxy. (Yeah it's a wax I get it. I like it.) It's probably not a good wax for Angel Wings. Got 2 be glued is an all day, though it doesn't work well for me with any type of strong twist. It's also hard as a rock when set. It's not a wax. Not sure how good it is for the cuticle. Proraso is similar but loads more expensive than got 2 be. I think they call the scent wood and spice, but to be it smells like it's off-gassing all day. Softer than got 2 be but not an all day hold for my styles. Though considered a classic, it doesn't do it for me. Try different things. I like the idea in this vid if using more the one wax for your styling. I'll have to give that a go.
Thanks to Vintage grooming for sponsoring this Informational Video. You can get their wax at these links (affiliate links) Barebones: amzn.to/32mLs7G Sudden death: amzn.to/30GDgOV Death Grip: amzn.to/3yJEZj1 www.vintagegrooming.com/
A couple of other points that you have missed. The temperature and humidity of your area may also affect the hold that you require. I find that Vintage Grooming a little too overpriced for the $0.25 worth of ingredients. There are plenty of videos and recipes out there to make your own wax to your own needs including scent. They are usually a blend of bees wax, paraffin, mineral oil, scent that you warm up and gently mix. Even if you don't get it right the first time, keep track of your proportions and you can modify a recipe by thickening or thinning it out. The last factor on which wax to use is the humidity under a face mask. Many handlebar users have so little self confidence in themselves that they often choose not to mask up just so they can show off a nice one. Haha.
I would have to disagree with you on a few of your points and Ill explain why. I left out temp because that is something that all waxes have an issue with after all they are made of bees was and wax gets soft and melts, because of this I have found that all strong hold waxes hold about the same in the heat. I do sopose I could have mentioned that so there I will agree. Sure you can make your own wax but you can also hatch, feed and butcher a chicken yourself as well, doesn't mean that everyone wants to do it. VG has put much time into perfecting their products and no matter what list I make they seam to always be on it and are priced about the same as most others. Its not so much the humidity that effects a mustache under a mask as its the additional heat from exhaling in a confined space that tends to mess with it. I assume your talking about covid masks here. I have not met one person that didn't wear thiere mask due to not wanting to mess up thiere stache. I know many with handlebars and It was all about personal choice and freedom of choice then it was about messing up a mustache. where there some out there I assume so but none that I know. I can tell you that most handlebar men I know are some of the most confident Men that I have ever met. It takes confidence to proudly grow a stache that 85% of the population thinks are stupid. I'm sorry that you deal with self confidence issues and Hope you can learn to be a strong confident man. Thanks for your thoughts and input on the subject of how to choose the right wax.
Good points across the board. I’m six months into stash grow and have found an interesting hack no products necessary: use small barrel brush to continually twirl mustache into shape best to sit in car using mirrors and perform twirl for as long as needed result is a nice totally natural set/hold
@@30DayReviews I really don't think of it as confidence to wear a mustache. It is more a fashion conscience, much like wearing a mullet or shaving their heads. I don't know where you live, but in California, most people do not think a mustache is stupid. Most men who sport mustaches don't use mustache wax, but keep their mustaches clean and trimmed. Most of my friends who use wax are the one more inclined to also have food and debris in their greasy mustaches; not really a chick magnet. So just enjoy yours and not worry about how confident other men are.
hmm interesting. wonder what waxes they are using since you say they are greasy.. maybe they should watch my channel to learn about some better waxes and mustache care. I personaly think it takes confidence to wear a mullet or Mohawk as well since most dont have them. I also think your partly right about it being a style choice. My channel is here to help men feel better about how they look and the facial hair they have or dont. its why I have so many videos talking about balding and how to care for a bald head. I want men to feel the most confidence they can including you.
I'm sure it can how well though I dont know. There are so many other affordable shavers out there I dont see a need to buy an experimental one just because its cheep
How water proof is this stuff? I get into some romantic situations where that is very important. It gets wet and then it gets in the way of kissing. My goal is to have a wide handle bar/ Hungarian that stays out of the way when I'm doing intense kissing.
Thank you for this video. It was very helpful to me.
This will be usefull if i grow a mustache
you definitely should sr.!
Captain Fawcett's Moustache Wax does the trick for me.
I prefer the strong hold of his over the normal but glad you found what works for you.
Nice video dude fancy mustache 👌 as always. Also cool beard i see you've added the side action there.
Hey, thanks! Yea I decided to grow it out for awhile Ill be shaving it most likely in the next month or so.
@@30DayReviews Oh I see, yeah looks cool you almost look amish if you put on that black hat haha. Looks cool though!
Brother, great information and an amazing mustache.
Am going my mustache and beard and mustache wax is necessary lol
Thanks! make sure to check out all the other videos on mustache care as their maybe some great info for you.
Excellent video, sir!!! I currently use a different brand with a medium/strong hold, but also have a tin of Death Grip for when I need it (it was particularly useful in Spain last year, where it was plenty warm every day). Now I might have to seek out a tin of Sudden Death. Tried many different brands over the years, and Death Grip is right up there in my top three. If the quality of Sudden Death is anywhere near Death Grip, I'm going to have a very happy tache. 🙂
Glad you liked it! you may want to check out the vintage grooming playlist as there is also a new one called sudden death thats same strength as death grip but without the tacky texture.
Thanks for sharing. I dunno if maybe I'm just not using it right, or not waiting long enough for the wax to set properly but I tend to find the deathgrip strong and xtra strong waxes don't work as well for me.
That's not to say that they're bad by any means and still use them from time to time
from what I have seen and others told me it is usualy the use that's wrong, either not enough or too much, can make it seem to not work well. it seems weird that too much would be bad, but it can really weigh down the mustache. I have a video on how to apply strong hold wax that you may want to check out. Also, make sure it's warmed up plenty.
death grip is one of my favorites
its definitely a good wax
Please make a video on how to grow mustache
Hey there Lucky for you I already have! it is the same for beard or mustache so here you go! if you have any additional questions ask and ill do my best to answer. th-cam.com/video/-b6Mw1ATraY/w-d-xo.html
@@30DayReviews thanks a lot. I actually scrolled to the last video searching for it. Thanks once again
What’s the best just to keep it tidy
I’ve been using the strongest but when I get up late and just going to work so just keeping it out of the way mouth etc
Best would depend on your hair type and style however if your just looking for something to manage it thats quick id say that most of the bees wax based products on the market that are in the medium hold strength category would work for you
I think since I live in the hot Hell of Arizona, I wouldn’t need that blow dryer for Death Grip but we’ll try it out and I’ll let you know! haha
yea you may just need to set it in the window for a couple minutes in that case!
Is there a good alternative to mustache wax? My husband has sensitive skin and every mustache wax he has tried winds up irritating his skin. They all had beeswax in them so maybe that was the irritant; I don't know. What can he use to keep his large mustache looking good?
If the bees wax is indeed the irritant he has a rare allergy as thats not a common one. I do know that strongman grooming has a vegan friendly wax that uses candililla wax in place of the bees wax. They also have many options for scents. I would say to check out my review of thiere normal waxes and see if its something he may be interested to try. th-cam.com/video/5L0S8RI43nw/w-d-xo.html
Why are we, wives, looking at these tutorials? I think we all know lol
Thanks for the informative videos!
Many men out here in California are getting away from using a greasy wax on their faces and going with a fixative. A popular one is Aleene's Tacky Glue. It is transparent, non-scented and will not get your cheeks greasy. Think of it as a thick hair gel. It rinses out easily in the shower. It is designed as children's glue so it is nontoxic if accidentally ingested. Shape your stache once and it will not need to be constantly twirled and readjusted all day. Best of all, it is about 1/5 the price of common mustache waxes. You don't need to carry a tin with you anymore, since the stache gel can be reshaped without getting your fingers oily. Try it, what have you got to lose?
i just need an easy apply light hold wax for day to day use, and if i need anything stronger i have can you handlebar primary
watch through my reviews particularly Ranger, stache bomb, and really any of the medium hold waxs I have reviewed. Im not a fan of light hold as for me it seams to be more work then i like through out the day.
I bought soon woodies and was quite surprised by it. Works nice for a short to mid Angel wing. Soft to the touch. Easy to apply. Has a soft minty scent. I find that I can change style quite a bit just by the wax I use. Clubman is solid hold for a straight English thin moustache but it is extremely waxy. (Yeah it's a wax I get it. I like it.) It's probably not a good wax for Angel Wings. Got 2 be glued is an all day, though it doesn't work well for me with any type of strong twist. It's also hard as a rock when set. It's not a wax. Not sure how good it is for the cuticle. Proraso is similar but loads more expensive than got 2 be. I think they call the scent wood and spice, but to be it smells like it's off-gassing all day. Softer than got 2 be but not an all day hold for my styles. Though considered a classic, it doesn't do it for me. Try different things. I like the idea in this vid if using more the one wax for your styling. I'll have to give that a go.
Thanks to Vintage grooming for sponsoring this Informational Video. You can get their wax at these links (affiliate links)
Barebones: amzn.to/32mLs7G
Sudden death: amzn.to/30GDgOV
Death Grip: amzn.to/3yJEZj1
www.vintagegrooming.com/
A couple of other points that you have missed. The temperature and humidity of your area may also affect the hold that you require. I find that Vintage Grooming a little too overpriced for the $0.25 worth of ingredients. There are plenty of videos and recipes out there to make your own wax to your own needs including scent. They are usually a blend of bees wax, paraffin, mineral oil, scent that you warm up and gently mix. Even if you don't get it right the first time, keep track of your proportions and you can modify a recipe by thickening or thinning it out. The last factor on which wax to use is the humidity under a face mask. Many handlebar users have so little self confidence in themselves that they often choose not to mask up just so they can show off a nice one. Haha.
I would have to disagree with you on a few of your points and Ill explain why.
I left out temp because that is something that all waxes have an issue with after all they are made of bees was and wax gets soft and melts, because of this I have found that all strong hold waxes hold about the same in the heat. I do sopose I could have mentioned that so there I will agree.
Sure you can make your own wax but you can also hatch, feed and butcher a chicken yourself as well, doesn't mean that everyone wants to do it. VG has put much time into perfecting their products and no matter what list I make they seam to always be on it and are priced about the same as most others.
Its not so much the humidity that effects a mustache under a mask as its the additional heat from exhaling in a confined space that tends to mess with it. I assume your talking about covid masks here. I have not met one person that didn't wear thiere mask due to not wanting to mess up thiere stache. I know many with handlebars and It was all about personal choice and freedom of choice then it was about messing up a mustache. where there some out there I assume so but none that I know.
I can tell you that most handlebar men I know are some of the most confident Men that I have ever met. It takes confidence to proudly grow a stache that 85% of the population thinks are stupid. I'm sorry that you deal with self confidence issues and Hope you can learn to be a strong confident man. Thanks for your thoughts and input on the subject of how to choose the right wax.
Good points across the board. I’m six months into stash grow and have found an interesting hack no products necessary: use small barrel brush to continually twirl mustache into shape best to sit in car using mirrors and perform twirl for as long as needed result is a nice totally natural set/hold
@@30DayReviews I really don't think of it as confidence to wear a mustache. It is more a fashion conscience, much like wearing a mullet or shaving their heads. I don't know where you live, but in California, most people do not think a mustache is stupid. Most men who sport mustaches don't use mustache wax, but keep their mustaches clean and trimmed. Most of my friends who use wax are the one more inclined to also have food and debris in their greasy mustaches; not really a chick magnet. So just enjoy yours and not worry about how confident other men are.
hmm interesting. wonder what waxes they are using since you say they are greasy.. maybe they should watch my channel to learn about some better waxes and mustache care. I personaly think it takes confidence to wear a mullet or Mohawk as well since most dont have them. I also think your partly right about it being a style choice. My channel is here to help men feel better about how they look and the facial hair they have or dont. its why I have so many videos talking about balding and how to care for a bald head. I want men to feel the most confidence they can including you.
Hello sir do u think that the T9 tondeuse from wish could shave a beard/mustache?
I'm sure it can how well though I dont know. There are so many other affordable shavers out there I dont see a need to buy an experimental one just because its cheep
@@30DayReviews my dad has one with the blades and i have cuted myself once with it so i was looking for a saver option
I got two tins of death gripgreat waxes
Great what Holds did you get?
Medium hold both tins it works for me very very well
I have really coarse hair 😞
My mustache is so frustrating
at that point its all about training the mustache and finding a style that works for you
@@30DayReviews ok update! It has been trained but i still need to buy a wax lol
I’m gonna try the medium hold
How water proof is this stuff? I get into some romantic situations where that is very important. It gets wet and then it gets in the way of kissing. My goal is to have a wide handle bar/ Hungarian that stays out of the way when I'm doing intense kissing.
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Do you have instagram?
Sure do! all my Links are at the top of my website, it can be found at the bottom right for my channel banner here.
Use a children's glue stick ...
you can but its not as healthy for the stach but I am planning on a making a video about unconventional mustache holds.
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