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<blockquote data-quote="Foxfire" data-source="post: 303372" data-attributes="member: 1540"><p>Vitalis and Brylcreem smell wonderful to me, but leave my hair extremely oily. I still use them occasionally, just for the smell, which reminds me of the barbershops I went into as a kid.</p><p></p><p>Murray's is great, but I only use a tiny bit when I use it. If you use too much, it is impossible to wash out and will, as Kyle said, stain everything your head touches. I'm kinda skittish of it nowadays, though. Every time I put it in my hair it seems my comb pulls out a wad of my diminishing resources.</p><p></p><p>Lately I've been using Clubman Eau de Portugal and Eau de Quinine hair tonics. They have a lighter hold and a a good smell. The Portugal smells like oranges, but the Quinine has a floral or rose odor that I don't care for as much. </p><p></p><p>I've heard that James Bond specifically uses Eau de Quinine in a book or two, and John Wayne supposedly loved the stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxfire, post: 303372, member: 1540"] Vitalis and Brylcreem smell wonderful to me, but leave my hair extremely oily. I still use them occasionally, just for the smell, which reminds me of the barbershops I went into as a kid. Murray's is great, but I only use a tiny bit when I use it. If you use too much, it is impossible to wash out and will, as Kyle said, stain everything your head touches. I'm kinda skittish of it nowadays, though. Every time I put it in my hair it seems my comb pulls out a wad of my diminishing resources. Lately I've been using Clubman Eau de Portugal and Eau de Quinine hair tonics. They have a lighter hold and a a good smell. The Portugal smells like oranges, but the Quinine has a floral or rose odor that I don't care for as much. I've heard that James Bond specifically uses Eau de Quinine in a book or two, and John Wayne supposedly loved the stuff. [/QUOTE]
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