"Hair control" rockabilly styling wax
posted by davidt on Friday September 27 2002, @08:00AM

slick 50 writes:

"Hair control" rockabilly styling wax - used by the Morrissey band members.

Check it out @ www.barbershoprockabilly.co.uk


Boz is talking about his interesting collection of Redita Vinyl


 
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    booo-yaaaahhhh! (Score:0)
    Rockabilly Rules!
    Anonymous -- Friday September 27 2002, @10:51AM (#43159)
      Fascinating info (Score:1)
      Sorta always wondered really. I'm sure this is a future M-S poll question. How do I put the pomp in my pompadour? Royal Crown.
      Rowdy Yeats -- Friday September 27 2002, @03:10PM (#43199)
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        And you're just to busy, busy, busy... (Score:0)
        I've been using this stuff for years...

        http://www.zerran.com/black&white.html

        ...inexpensive & smells nice too!
        Anonymous -- Friday September 27 2002, @04:07PM (#43204)
          Hair (Score:1, Insightful)
          If you don't use Royal Crown, you're a poser, and a cunt. James Dean, Elvis Presley, Moz, should I continue? If you can wash it out, it's for pussies.
          Anonymous -- Friday September 27 2002, @06:52PM (#43211)
            save some dough (Score:0)
            Use vaseline instead and get the same effect! Seriously. Or try any kind of facial lotion, it works to great effect and washes out easy for you weekend rockers.
            Anonymous -- Sunday September 29 2002, @06:33AM (#43273)


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