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16 Jan, 2016
British Brylcreem
1 of 2 found this helpful This is the UK version of Brylcreem. It smells like lemons, and it;s a totally different product from the U.S. version of Brylcreem, even though they both are called Brylcreem. The chemicals in the two different Brylcreems are completely different. The British Brylcreem contains petrolatum. The U.S version doesn't contain this. It has mineral oil and beeswax. You won't find those products in the British version. The shine on the UK version isn't nearly as good as the U.S version in my view.

12 Feb, 2016
Dax Wave and Groom appears to have been used
While I like the product, it came with finger marks inside, as if it had been used previously by someone else. I wasn't aware that it was used previously when I purchased it. Needless to say, it's more than a little off putting to purchase pomade that has been used in the past. Having someone gauged chunks of the product out of the can before I purchased it is disappointing. If I knew it was used, I wouldn't have purchased it.

19 Oct, 2021
Poor pomade
Weak hold, oily and overpriced. The scent is okay, but for what it does, you can get a pomade far less expensive. It does okay when beefed up with the addition of Murray's Black Beeswax, but on it;s own, it's useless.