My Handlebar Mustache Hack | Greg Berzinsky

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Greg's got a secret ingredient for a seriously awesome handlebar mustache. Follow these tips and you'll have yourself a 'stache that's fine enough for a competition.

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I just started taking my mustache to competition this year. Now I am gearing up for the National Beard and Mustache Championships. Your videos have been super helpful in helping me hone my technique! I appreciate what you do!

EdwardsRobert
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I didn’t have elmers so I used an industrial epoxy… I haven’t been able to open my mouth in three months. 😐

Kiddin’; great vid, great hack, great ‘stache, great job! 🙌

joehansen
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"rather extravagant ways" is an understatement. They form shapes with beards not even good architects can match.

shilpanduttaZenLife
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I obtain the same result with a wax for hair. I think Beardbrand should change the formula of their wax, we want strong hold, not medium hold =)

MCNike
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Great video.
I remember, as a punk rock kid, elmers glue was the secret to a sturdy mohawk.
Next video will be about how to dye your beard with Kool-Aid ;)

indridcold
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Greg, STILL, One of the best Hacks...EVER!!! I Continue to use it Every Christmas Season!

jimhunt
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Bro, I'm a man in my early 40's & I enjoy your content quite a bit & always come always with a smile.. 🙏🏻🙏🏻 God bless brother

problemstoysaint
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I have some wild hairs in my 'stache that I've never been able to tame. I might try the glue stick to finally tame them. Thanks for the tip!

anamericaninbusan
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Not surprised at all. As a young punk back in highschool, i used to use Elmer's gel glue to style my hair. The key aspect of it as well as the sticks, is that it's water soluble, so it dries hard, but it breaks down when you wet it.

NH
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I uses Elmer's Blue School Glue for my hair for years, I totally dig using stick on the beard lol.

Pwnopolis
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Incredible ‘stache ! Thanks for showing us how it’s done.

jtsherrod
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Hey Greg, question for you.. what do you do with a single hair that seems to have rotated in an off direction? I plucked one of my mustache hairs because it wasn't laying flat. I feel bad for having done this but want to know for next time how to handle hairs that just won't go with the flow of the rest. I had ok handlebars last year and I'm working my way back to them again.

joey_outdoors
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handsome chap ! Working on that type of mustache myself !

malcolmlarri
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Well I'm glad we got those straightened out.😅

samivellamo
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Thanks for the tip! I'm not much of a moustache person but willing to give this a try.

azmirov
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Glue stick uses PVP (polyvinylpyrrolidone), the same component hair spray and hair gel uses to stiffen the hair.

mechanicallydev
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I never thought about putting glue into my beard. Looks really good, but I would might not get comfy with getting it into a state of beeing a rock.

HumanCreativity
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I like the handlebar curls, trying to get my bf to wear this look but not having much luck here :(

jessiepink
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Very neat vid
I found over the years for nice hold and really stiff ways to get the hair to hold well is a product called murrays pomade wax
It's very inexpensive and comes in a nice size orange can. One can lasts about a year for me and costs typically around 3 bucks.
It was typically designed for use on afros but once I was turned onto it by friends we have used it for years with great results
The product I bet would work well for those curls too
If my stache gets big enough I will have to try
Thanks for sharing

scnason
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THANK YOU, I have had an On again Off again relationship with Facial Hair. My wife and daughters like when I have a full beard. The reason for the On/Off relationship is not to try and piss off my wife or make my youngest daughter cry... (has happened) it's because I don't know where to go to get a proper trim and a few places that offer bird trims charge a lot... SO... I try and do it myself and I screw up so badly that I get pissed off and shave it all off to start again. Thing is I am getting older and the hair on my head and face take longer to grow so now I just let it grow wild. I stumbled onto your videos re: mustache curl and find them GREAT! I wish I knew about them earlier. heading over to your website to grab some product. (good thing I am running low on what I already have)

I am curious. You mentioned that in competitions guys would try and cheer by bringing in beard hair with lip hair. with what I mentioned above, Hair is wild, and I fear self trimming. What techniques do you use to separate the two areas? Do you actually use a trimer to "PART" it or are you just training with a comb in two directions?

Thanks again your look is what I have been trying to emulate and your videos are helping.

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