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Everything about the mustache wax
Growing a mustache is fun and rewarding.
It requires effort and patience but the result is worth it for those who desire this look.
There are of course some daring ones who don't want to leave it to chance and want to give their moustache a shape themselves.
For these individuals the moustache wax is the only option.
But with so many options for mustache styling products and tools, it can become complicated to navigate through all the brands and products on the market.
The following guide will help you choose and use the right wax for your mustache.
When to start using wax?
Men who treat their mustache daily with wax learn that, over time, the hairs "train" and begin to take time.
Once your hairs start hanging over your lips then it's time to start using wax to keep them out of your mouth.
The first few days to weeks will not be easy, but over time your hair will go sideways and not fall over your lips.
At first it can be quite embarrassing, and some will chew their whiskers out of habit causing uneven growth.
A good moustache wax will prevent this from happening.
Regular/medium hold wax
For everyday grooming needs, opt for a medium hold wax to keep hair out of the mouth and food debris away from the bristles.
Most medium hold waxes are designed for everyday use and are much easier to apply.
Depending on how unruly your facial hair is, you may need to apply the wax another time during the day,
however some of you may have a soft moustache and one application in the morning may be enough, depending on the brand you use.
Strong hold wax
Strong hold waxes are appropriate for certain looks, such as "handlebars" and "english", that require more commitment.
Remember, if you desire perfection, then patience and practice is required, just like anything else in life.
You will need to take some time in the morning for styling.
Use a hair dryer to lightly heat the wax to soften it so that you can apply it, preferably with a comb, to the moustache.
You can also find special mustache combs that will serve this need.
When it starts to cool a little, give it the shape you want by applying and working the moustache wax into the hairs and shaping it with the moustache comb.
Facing the heat
Whether you use a medium or strong wax, the temperature of the room you're in can affect the performance of your wax.
Depending on your environment, you may need to make additional applications during the day.
Almost all moustache waxes and most hair care products in general soften in high temperatures, which is mainly in the summer.
Hot drinks, eating, talking a lot and intense facial expressions could also create the need for additional application because the lips are a very active area of the body.
What is moustache wax made of?
Each brand of wax varies depending on the type of ingredients it uses.
There are a few wax brands on the market that use natural ingredients such as beeswax, castor oil and lanolin.
There are many waxes that are chemical based and are cheaper.
These waxes, however, give a greasier appearance and are less quality for your skin and facial hair.
Candles with natural ingredients are more friendly to the skin, hair, and the environment.
Fragrant vs odorless wax
When choosing the right wax for your mustache, always make sure that the scent is not too strong.
Apply the wax to the hairs just below your nose, so you don't want anything too strong that will give you a headache.
So make sure you choose a wax with a pleasant light fragrance or odorless.
Unscented ones are mainly for people who are easily disturbed.
To sum up, choosing the right candle depends on:
1. The type of genus, i.e. hard or soft hair.
2. The styling you want to do, i.e. whether you want to simply give direction to the hairs or do something more complex with a specific shape.
3. The scent you like, i.e. something pleasant to neutral or something completely odourless.
With this in mind, combined with the above information and tips, you are now ready to choose the wax that suits you!
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