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  2. Mexx - Wikipedia

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    Mexx is a fashion brand of HVEG Fashion Group that was created in the Netherlands by Rattan Chadha in 1986 by merging his brands Moustache (for men) and Emmanuelle (for women). The brand's name is a combination of two of Chadha's previous business ventures, a men's line "Moustache" and a women's line "Emanuelle" It takes the first letter of ...

  3. Moustache wax - Wikipedia

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    Gentleman with a waxed moustache ca. 1910 wearing a Homburg hat and pince nez. Moustache wax is a stiff pomade applied to a moustache as a grooming aid to hold the hairs in place, especially at the extremities. The required product strength (or stiffness) is based on whisker length and the desired style.

  4. Hairstyling product - Wikipedia

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    Hair wax is a thick hair styling product containing wax, which helps hold hair in place. Unlike some products such as hair gel which leave the hair hard in texture, hair wax leaves the hair pliable. Many manufacturers are now releasing different versions of hair wax, such as pomade, putty, glue, glypto, whip, and styling paste. [6]

  5. The best hair growth products for women in 2025, tried ... - AOL

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    Key Ingredient: 5% Minoxidil | Best for: Thinning and Shedding Perhaps one of the most recognizable brands when it comes to hair loss, Rogaine offers FDA-approved products for both men and women ...

  6. Upgrade Your Shaving Routine With One of the Best ... - AOL

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    Mini Facial Hair Remover for Women Face. This tiny electric razor can be stashed in your purse and works to remove unwanted brow, chin, or upper-lip hair in a single pass. Best for: removing ...

  7. Pomade - Wikipedia

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    Pomade also refers to a wax extract of fragrant flowers. They preserve the fragrances. Instead of using hot wax as the extractant, fats, such as tallow has been used. Related to pomades are other forms of extracting and preserving fragrances. These include concretes and resinoids. [2]