Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Murray's Lucky 13 Royal Flush Shampoo Review


So much grease so little time..  Always putting pomade in, greasing up, waxing down, on the search for new cans, or trying blends of this and that together.. but sooner or later it all catches up!  Even when I wash my hair thoroughly, there's still residue caked in there.  You know what I mean, take a shower get out and you can style your hair, let it dry and half the time wouldn't even need to put much more grease on top cause it's already there.  Most of these pomades and products are designed to STAY PUT.  Back in the day people might not hop in the shower every day, let alone taking two or more.. and this grease was meant to keep their shit straight throughout the week so it's no wonder it lasts.  

Every once in awhile you need to let your hairs and scalp breathe, the yin and the yang, get your balance up.  Some people say once a week or every other, I say do what you want but it feels good to wipe the slate clean.  Especially if you're using different brands or types throughout the week it all mixes together like cement, wash it out!  

The Royal Flush here is a good place to start.  You might be able to grab it at your barber shop or order some online for about 10$.  A sound investment to counter all the grease you put in.  



Like it says to start dry I drizzled a good bit on top of my hair before I even stepped in the shower.  I let it sit for a minute or two then started to massage it through.. did that for about another minute then jumped in the shower.  Kind of let it do it's thing for another minute, then added a handful of water to work up a lather.  Worked that in, then did the same a couple more times.  Had it going in a thick soapy lather and worked it in real deep, then rinsed it out.  

After that I put in another decent amount, worked it in good and then let it set to permeate my hairs while I took my shower.  After about 5 minutes or so I washed it through with the water and rinsed it out completely.  The one big thing to notice while using it is the scent, it explodes while you're washing your hair and is really really good.  It's a warm clean smell that kind of radiates off your head even when you're done showering you'll smell it lingering nicely til the next time.  

Seems to do the trick pretty well, got most of the grease accumulation out of my hair.  I tried it a couple times, the most recent after using beeswax and copious amounts of dax all week to really test it out.  Now it didn't take everything out completely but I had a whole shitload of crap building up in there.  That and I don't think anything really takes everything out 100% no matter what you use.  For a flushing shampoo though it worked very good and I'd say it's well worth to have around. 

Usually on a heavy wash out I try to do it at night, then it seems if you wash and condition with your regular stuff in the morning your hair is brand new.  Maybe it's just me but when you put some pomade on clean hairs it seems to work a hell of a lot better than any other time.. so it's worth the wash out every now and then.

 Out of all the flushing/removing shampoos I've tried this one definitely smells head and shoulders above the rest hahaa, couldn't resist that one.  But really it is a nice one to have, works good in getting out most of the grease and smells awesome, what more do you need?    

Right In The Pocket



Closed


Come back tomorrow

Stay Sharp


Stretch it out

Monday, November 4, 2013

Duesenberg



clean as a whistle

No Time For Sleep


Sometimes to get what you want or get where you're going, you have to keep pushing when everyone else gets to go home.  Chin up, firm stance and keep swinging.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Murray's Beeswax Review

murrays beeswax

Murray's Beeswax has been my #1 go to favorite product for awhile now.  I moved to Detroit about 7 years ago and it took me forever to find a good barber.. and when I finally did he put me on to this.  I always thought beeswax was for twisting dreads and locks when I was younger but you can do ANYTHING with this.. no matter what style your going for or what hair type you have this is the cure all can of grease hands down.  

First off you can find this anywhere from the grocery store to supply shops and it usually runs about 2-3$.. and in a world where everything's going up but my paycheck it's good to know some things stay grounded.  

murrays beeswax

Pop the top and you see that nice yellow wax just waiting for you to scoop it out.  Smells great, well.. like beeswax pretty much.  A nice uhh waxy pomade earthy kind of scent.

murrays beeswax

To me this has the perfect consistency.  Digging in you feel that it's hard so you know it's going to put your hairs into any kind of shape while holding great.  But it's not so hard that you think, oh shit this is going to be in for a week.  I'd say it's just the right notch down from the super heavyweights that are like cement, but definitely still in the strong category.  

Grab a dab and put it in your palm, then take just one fingertip and circle it around and you'll feel it soften up from the warmth of your hands.  Rub your hands together and slide it in.  Like anything try to start with a little first cause it can go a long way.  Even just a tiny dab can give great results if you don't want the super slick look.  Comb or brush it through your hairs to get it spread evenly then pop everything into place.  

murrays beeswax

Guaranteed every time!  Go for the slick rounded


the sharp stack


or add some more for the super sheen

murrays beeswax

Whatever you do or want to do with your hair the beeswax will put it there.  These are all short shots but when my hair was way longer I still used the Murray's every day..  If you're sporting a pomp or a big side part this is perfect.  If you've got really long hair you can add a dab of the Murray's Exelento or Hair Glo to soften it up for manageability and extra shine.  If you want matte put a little, shine add some more.. or it works with anything if you want to slick some top coat on there.    

Holds and restyles through anything.  You can work a 12 hour shift, walk through high winds, get rained on, then go on a date afterward and your hair is still looking good just comb it up real quick.  For me Murray's Beeswax has always been the one.. I'd give it five stars in every department.  Availability, price, smell, hold, shine, durability, and whatever else you can think of.. for 3$ this can is king.  A necessary staple in your arsenal if it's not there already grab it now!