Before I used the Murray's Superior for my Slickback, I have lubricated 100% of beeswax in the hair, so I was with the handling really hard stuff already familiar. The secret is to take as little as possible pomade and heat with fast rubs in hand. You will then briefly soft and can be easily distribute with brush or pull strokes in her hair.
If you have problems with the application or washing this Pomade, which I can use Murray's COCOSOFT Coconut Oil ("white") - 354g suggest as a "primer".
1. a pea to a hazelnut-sized (depending on hair length) amount of oil massage into damp towel or angeföhnte hair. The oil must be distributed to the approach, ie. carefully, gently and with patience. It is helpful to heat the oil in advance by fast rubs and thereby liquefy before giving it into your hair.
2. comb or brush the hair and bring roughly in the desired shape.
3. Move the hair with the Murray's Superior in the final form. You also must be heated before she applies as the first step in his hand. Otherwise, it tends to stick, lump or pluck hairs.
This works also with other primers such as the Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic. This I use rarely, because it does contain quite a lot of alcohol.