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Post by Steven RFG on Mar 11, 2014 7:48:09 GMT -8
Aright! We finally launched this new product. The Railcar Fine Goods Pomade. Been working in this for a while now and we are pretty excited about it. Its a waterbase hair dressing thats made in the USA. The actual product is a unique amber color that is in a solid glass jar. The jar is probably reusable for something after as well. It took us about a month to dial in the scent. The scent is pretty nice. Fresh all day without being over powering. I think we smelled cases of samples for a while to agree that the one we picked was the one. The preorder is up on the site so as soon as we get the bulk into our workshop they will ship out same day. I said it was going to be three weeks for delivery but we have a good chance it might come in early. So please feel free to order. $18 each. $4 shipping US domestic, $10 international.
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Unnmd
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Post by Unnmd on Mar 11, 2014 11:38:11 GMT -8
Is it like Layrite?
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Post by Steven RFG on Mar 11, 2014 11:44:53 GMT -8
I don't think so. I don't know their ingredients to their products.
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Post by Steven RFG on Mar 11, 2014 11:45:18 GMT -8
But it is the same style of hair product.
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Unnmd
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Post by Unnmd on Mar 12, 2014 14:02:23 GMT -8
Hmmmmm, may have to try. I did a double take because it looks like the pomade that my friend makes haha.
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Post by dpittman70 on Sept 11, 2015 7:35:23 GMT -8
I recently bought Railcar Standard Hold Pomade. Saw good reviews and I saw it was sold at a local barber shop, so I bought it.
Railcar smells nice, good hold, but it leaves a purplish, pinkish hue to my salt-n-pepper hair. Is that just what it does to grayish hair? Or should I work it in my hands more prior to taking to my hair or should I work it in my hair longer? Thanks.
-Daniel
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