Great review as always Justin! To shed some light on the darkness comparison, I use black iron oxide for the Blackout pigment, whereas Black Magic uses charcoal. When I was testing all the black pigments and dyes I could get my hands on, I discovered iron oxide to be significantly darker than any other. How much pigment is in the wax also comes into play of course. With iron oxide, you can achieve a full black with minimal pigment.
that makes sence. I should have dug a bit deeper into the Black magic website as it does not that how its colored on the tin, at least mine didn't that i seen but I'm also known to be a bit blind at times lol. eventualy we will have to have a talk about all the dies you looked into as it interests me. but thats eventualy lol
I use Black Magic Death Grip & typically only darken the putter half of each side of my stach. I leave the middle my natural color & have the black fade into my handlebars. Kind of an hombre effect. Pretty fun.
I think both are intended for those with black hair wanting to color in those gray areas. I’d like to see how each performs with that in mind. I use a snood, so I’d be a bit hesitant to use either for fear of discoloring it.
Coloring in grays is certainly a use, but the main reason I developed the black wax was because many with truly black mustaches experience a slight visible residue with any non-black wax. I had to look up snood! As for pigment transfer to a snood, it could be an issue. It's not the case that the pigment rubs off on anything it touches, but there would likely be some transference when in continual contact for long periods. Justin did review some of this and how easily it washes out in his review of the SavvyJack blackout mustache wax when I first released it. If you do give it a try, I'd be very interested to hear your report on how it goes! And as always, if you don't like a SavvyJack product for any reason, I'll buy it back :)
I would and do say that exact thing in both the full reviews of this wax so you would and are indeed correct on its intended use. I would have to guess that if it covers mine as well as it does it would do great in dark mustaches that need to cover some grays, unfortunately I cant really test that out lol.
yup i can do that. it is on the list to get reviewed thanks for your suggestion. in the mean time make sure you check out all the other wax reviews I have done :)
I believe that firehouse dark is the same as there regular just colored, you can check out both my reviews on those and see what you think with what one would fit you better.
@@30DayReviews, I was asking for a comparison of death grip compared to firehouse Tacky. Firehouse Tacky or dark is not the same hold as their regular color.
Ohh ok thought i had reviewed tacky but it has been a long long time since I have. I am planning on reviewing them again here in the not to distant future over on Mustacheguide channel so you may want to head over there as I will be putting all my new mustache content over there.
depends if its taking the root with it or not. we constantly loose hairs and it may just be that your paying more attention and noticing hairs also if your using a really strong wax you may be causing them if your applying it wrong. check out my other videos for tips on that.
Cool comparison video, Justin! The stache really pops with the waxes. Thanks for including us!
Any time!
Great review as always Justin! To shed some light on the darkness comparison, I use black iron oxide for the Blackout pigment, whereas Black Magic uses charcoal. When I was testing all the black pigments and dyes I could get my hands on, I discovered iron oxide to be significantly darker than any other. How much pigment is in the wax also comes into play of course. With iron oxide, you can achieve a full black with minimal pigment.
that makes sence. I should have dug a bit deeper into the Black magic website as it does not that how its colored on the tin, at least mine didn't that i seen but I'm also known to be a bit blind at times lol. eventualy we will have to have a talk about all the dies you looked into as it interests me. but thats eventualy lol
Ya anytime! It was pretty interesting comparing them.@@30DayReviews
I use Black Magic Death Grip & typically only darken the putter half of each side of my stach. I leave the middle my natural color & have the black fade into my handlebars. Kind of an hombre effect. Pretty fun.
I think both are intended for those with black hair wanting to color in those gray areas. I’d like to see how each performs with that in mind. I use a snood, so I’d be a bit hesitant to use either for fear of discoloring it.
Coloring in grays is certainly a use, but the main reason I developed the black wax was because many with truly black mustaches experience a slight visible residue with any non-black wax. I had to look up snood! As for pigment transfer to a snood, it could be an issue. It's not the case that the pigment rubs off on anything it touches, but there would likely be some transference when in continual contact for long periods. Justin did review some of this and how easily it washes out in his review of the SavvyJack blackout mustache wax when I first released it. If you do give it a try, I'd be very interested to hear your report on how it goes! And as always, if you don't like a SavvyJack product for any reason, I'll buy it back :)
I would and do say that exact thing in both the full reviews of this wax so you would and are indeed correct on its intended use.
I would have to guess that if it covers mine as well as it does it would do great in dark mustaches that need to cover some grays, unfortunately I cant really test that out lol.
@@30DayReviewsBut I Will.. I’m Getting Some Black Magic Now..
I have black magic and love it. keeps my stache balck
Makes the stache pop for sure
it definitely does!
Great videos!
Can you do a review on: viking revolution extreme hold mustache wax
yup i can do that. it is on the list to get reviewed thanks for your suggestion. in the mean time make sure you check out all the other wax reviews I have done :)
Slightly off topic but talk to me about Firehouse Dark vs Deathgrip Sudden death. I want the best hold with out needing heat. What do you recommend?
I believe that firehouse dark is the same as there regular just colored, you can check out both my reviews on those and see what you think with what one would fit you better.
@@30DayReviews, I was asking for a comparison of death grip compared to firehouse Tacky. Firehouse Tacky or dark is not the same hold as their regular color.
Ohh ok thought i had reviewed tacky but it has been a long long time since I have. I am planning on reviewing them again here in the not to distant future over on Mustacheguide channel so you may want to head over there as I will be putting all my new mustache content over there.
Hi is it normal that a mustache lose 5 hairs a day?
depends if its taking the root with it or not. we constantly loose hairs and it may just be that your paying more attention and noticing hairs also if your using a really strong wax you may be causing them if your applying it wrong. check out my other videos for tips on that.
@@30DayReviews yeah with root its white color the root i always see everyday some hairs falling on my upper lip
does it look like your mustache is getting any thinner? if so see a dr as it may not be normal if your loosing the root as well.
Reminds me of Snidely Whiplash 😂 clever review
no clue who that is lol. and thanks just thought people may want to see a side by side. both in my eyes are great products
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