Hey Paula,
Thanks very much for the question. The Firehouse Moustache Wax Wacky Tacky is odorless so sounds like a great option for your husband.
Hope this helps.
Kind Regards,
Pierce
Three major reasons
1. in my youth shaving with a straight edge or blue blades hurt and I never got OK with cutting my face
2. I have no upper lip, yeah, just the equivalent of a scar, and not much room between the scar and nose. OK so I hide ugly behind a beard.
3. my 6 Oclock shadow started within a half hour of shaving.
Today my beard is gray and softer than the heavy brillo pad from my teens.
BY the way, girls found kissing a man with a brillo beard was softer than kissing one with a sandpaper face of shaving.
So. Recently I wanted to start handlebars again, and immediately they grew into my mouth, comes from no upper lip.
The beard remains thick though softer than in my youth, but still curly, unlike the few hairs on my head which have chosen to remain while the rest went on permanent vacation. (they quit for a younger man.)
Reading the reviews on Amazon for mustache wax invites more options. For example stache bomb has an 8% one star review and 8% 3 stars.
Based on Amazon reviews Opium Den seems to have the highest review.
Anyway, Thanks for an insightful report. I will decide in a day or two which to try. And please keep up the good work.
Hey Charles,
I love the description! We would suggest trying Honest Amish Beard wax.
You probably also want to consider buying a beard brush if you do not already have one -> http://geni.us/wildboardbristle link to Amazon.
A beard brush will help tame a wild beard by combing beard hairs at all lengths (a good beard brush has different length bristles), by redistributing natural (or added beard) beard/skin oils, and finally, it will help to train your beard hairs to grow in a uniform direction! All things that it sounds like you would benefit from.
Good luck taming that wild beard!
Kind Regards,
Pierce