The only one left in my young era was royal Crown Pomade. You could water proof a yacht with the stuff, hurricane no problem your hair wasn't going to move.Pomade?
hurricane no problem your hair wasn't going to move.
what is the modern version of that stuff called?The only one left in my young era was royal Crown Pomade. You could water proof a yacht with the stuff, hurricane no problem your hair wasn't going to move.
I never in my life saw my father without Brylcreem. It made his hair look jet black , and shiny like polish on a pair of bootsOnly one I recall is Pomade.
For me it was "A Little Dab Will Do Ya"
All I know is that with the Brylcream in the hair - your hair could withstand Hurricane Winds and repel the rainwater at the same time
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Good morning to you, Mat!The only one left in my young era was royal Crown Pomade. You could water proof a yacht with the stuff, hurricane no problem your hair wasn't going to move.
Hot Tar !what is the modern version of that stuff called?
I think they have stuff now called "Bed Head"what is the modern version of that stuff called?
I used that stuff also, but only if I had a flat top. It was some really nasty stuff. I suspect the makers had an endless supply thanks to the petroleum industry.
Now it comes in a pill form...
I've seen bed head but they do all sorts of different types under the brand name Bed Head... I was thinking is the ''styling clay'' that they sell in little pots for guys anything similar to greasy brylcreem ?I think they have stuff now called "Bed Head"![]()
I remember Vo5 very well when I was a kid as well as Vosene (for dandruff).., I don't know if they still sell Vo5 today but I've seen Vosene on the shelves, I remember it smelled like coal tarDo they still sell VO 5 ?
YupI vaguely recall something called "butch wax" which was used to make the front of our "flat top" stand up.
That's what I used, it had the consistency of automotive wheel bearing grease. Trying to wash that stuff out of my hair required a couple handfuls of shampoo, some dish detergent and half a hot water tank.I vaguely recall something called "butch wax" which was used to make the front of our "flat top" stand up.