Embrace the white hair!
Good callLove to see all the various products!
For those of us that have hair that is pigment challenged, a pic of the opened tin would be much appreciated. I'm always looking for new stuff, but if it is too yellow it just won't work for me.
I can do that, but I'll just tell you, everything I have pictured is very light in coloration. I only have the beginnings of grey coming in, but I have embraced it as inevitable. I look at it as an interesting journey. I get to watch my beard change colors...that's gonna be cool...Love to see all the various products!
For those of us that have hair that is pigment challenged, a pic of the opened tin would be much appreciated. I'm always looking for new stuff, but if it is too yellow it just won't work for me.
AMEN ! It implies Wisdom (in some cases) earned , through experience . I never think it looks bad , even on young guys or women . I know people that started turning grey at 18 !I can do that, but I'll just tell you, everything I have pictured is very light in coloration. I only have the beginnings of grey coming in, but I have embraced it as inevitable. I look at it as an interesting journey. I get to watch my beard change colors...that's gonna be cool...
In my humble opinion grey hair in a beard is awesome. It never looks bad, whether it is a few strands, patches or Santa-style, grey and white contrasts in a beard always looks good.
You've earned those greys. Flaunt them!
AMEN ! It implies Wisdom (in some cases) earned , through experience . I never think it looks bad , even on young guys or women . I know people that started turning grey at 18 !
I've never used either brand. There are simply way too many good beard companies out there these days to try them all...My hair was significantly grey by 35, though the stache has only been white within the last 10- years.
Chris, have you ever used Firehouse or Lockhart's? Those are both light enough (color not hold)for me, and I'd be curious how those compare. I loved the hold and scent of Oregon Wild Hair, but it was just too yellow, as was Fisticuffs.
The Veerappan from Lush Cosmetics is just an offwhite (they don't use any beeswax, which is why), and has pretty strong hold. It is more expensive than lots of others out there, which I wasn't a big fan of, but then, I do use much less of it at a time and get the same hold power as the others I've tried. The Proraso mustache wax (cream, really) is pretty much pure white in the tub.
Here's the ingredients list:If there is no beeswax, I wonder what gives it the hold?