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Mustaches scissors

Now that I switched to DE shaving, electric mustaches trimmer seems out of place. Can someone please recommend some quality scissors, a comb, and maybe a light wax?

Thanks!
 
i have tried the "moustache specific" little scissors and do not like them. i like long ones, and currently use a cheap pair from walmart or similar -- i think they are Fiskars. they work fine.

i auditioned several waxes a few years ago and ended up not liking them, but one of the most popular is called "firehouse."
 
I like the Firehouse wax but with the coarseness of my beard, I have to use quite a bit on the initial waxing. I've found more luck with some of the really heavy leave in conditioners or hair glue. As to combs, I have a Kent mustache comb I picked up from Amazon for $7 and I use the pair of scissors that came with my Oster clippers.
 
I always carry a swiss army knife wherever I go, and believe it or not, the little folding scissors are mostly what I use on my mustache! They.re always with me, so I can trim a wayward hair anytime. I have a set of quality barber scissors that I use on weekends for shaping, along with a very fiine tooth plastic comb.
 
I always carry a swiss army knife wherever I go, and believe it or not, the little folding scissors are mostly what I use on my mustache! They.re always with me, so I can trim a wayward hair anytime. I have a set of quality barber scissors that I use on weekends for shaping, along with a very fiine tooth plastic comb.
The Swiss Army knife scissors were my go-to trimmers as well. They work great and can be used easily with either hand. I've got some little Revlon scissors that I purchased from the cosmetics section at Walgreens that I also use now.
 
I will add that I actually prefer a hairbrush over the comb, a Kent MS23d which is very soft (and great on the head, also).
 
I picked up a pair of scissors from either Walmart or Walgreens that are about 4.5" overall length that were meant for trimming nose hairs. The tips of the scissors are blunt and rounded to prevent poking a sensitive area like the inside one's nose.

I also use the Swiss army knife scissors, I think they had that planned from the word go since they are not much good for anything else.

Other then that my mustache doesn't get much pampering. It looks like a thin fuzzy caterpillar since work won't let me grow it out to have a awesome looking handlebar mustache.
 
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