I didn't know it wasn't an original murrays product. murrays rips my hair out lol, this was is a bit more mellow, and shinier which is is why I liked it better.
Rockabilly Rebel21 It really doesn't matter, all 3 are great options, but you'll probably lose the most hold with RC hairdressing, being the lightest. Super Light is shinier than RC pomade (can't say about the dressing as I never used it). But with the RC pomade or Murray's SL you'd probably get increased control.
So for me I started out with a drugstore water based pomade and then after that found that sport n wave was only 2$ and 15 cents at Winn-Dixie so I got some of that to try for me sport n wave works fairly well not perfect but for the price it works fairly well I’m thinking of trying Murray’s 50-50 or Nu Nile just due to the fact that it has a stronger hold but I wanted to ask if you have used sport n wave and if you could tell me if Murray’s 50-50 and nu Nile is stronger or how different it is considering how it’s not much more expensive in my area ? Thanks
Old Ben Kenobi It's easier to get out of the hair than Murray's but still not the easiest, it takes at least 3 or 4 rounds (estimated) of shampoo without any degreasing process or conditioner
@@pomadesandpompadours6309 thank you for the answer, I'm trying to find the right product. I'm thinking about going for this one (I'm afraid to use murray's). Your videos are really helping me