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Posted March 22, 2008

Thankfully, the problem of losing the hold in one’s hirsute appendage while enjoying hot beverages has been cured, courtesy of Oregon Wild Hair Moustache Wax. Candy floss (know as cotton candy in the states), large fires, and car doors however, may still want to be avoided.

Oregon Wild Hair is a family venture founded by Mark and Susan Coyl, who have lived in Oregon for over 30 years. In their search for a natural moustache wax to tame Mark’s wild hairs, every wax he had sampled was heavily perfumed and tasted bitter, ruining the flavor of hot drinks. Finally, dissatisfied with commercial moustache waxes, Mark decided to make his own.

Using beeswax, petroleum jelly, lanolin, and natural musk oil, Mark created Oregon Wild Hair Moustache Wax. It is lightly and pleasantly scented and does not spoil the enjoyment of hot beverages. Mark continues to create his moustache wax at home in small, handmade batches.

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The wax is supplied in a 1 oz. tin (pictured above) and is a neutral tone that will not alter the color of your moustache. Oregon Wild Hair Moustache Wax is available now at Winn Perry. Oregon Wild Hair Moustache Wax: $8, 1 oz. tin. E.quiries can be directed to sales@winnperry.com. Thank you to the fine gentlemen at the Handlebar Club for the cinematic feature and to Oregon Wild Hair. Cheers!

Warm regards,

WP

Winn Perry 2505 Southeast Eleventh Avenue, Suite 102. 

Portland, Oregon United States 97202 www.winnperry.com

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