Who makes the best black wax?

IMHO...

•As a professional:
It's part and parcel of their duties
to properly educate the general
public (GP)...some that already are,
or, some that may become customers
in the future...about "colored waxes".


•Since you seem to be on-the-fence
regarding this particular subject matter:
-Then properly educating the GP may be
a difficult task.



Bob

What negates the first part is the old adage "The customer is always right".

What negates the second part is that I'm here doing R&D to obtain knowledge, and hands on experience.

Also how can the GP be wrong about something as subjective as the perception of what looks better? Also, the dodo juice test does prove that colored waxes have a slight effect. You can't exactly call these products snake oil.

Educating the general public on your opinion stated as a fact doesn't make you a professional, it makes you a politician. ;)
 
What negates the first part is the old adage "The customer is always right".

What negates the second part is that I'm here doing R&D to obtain knowledge, and hands on experience.

Also how can the GP be wrong about something as subjective as the perception of what looks better? Also, the dodo juice test does prove that colored waxes have a slight effect. You can't exactly call these products snake oil.

Educating the general public on your opinion stated as a fact doesn't make you a professional, it makes you a politician. ;)

Get yourself a jar of Do Do Blue Velvet and call it a day, it's on sale and it's and awesome product. I have every one of Do Do Waxes and they are in the top tier for boutique waxes and reasonably proceed. The manufacturing quality is excellent and always consistent.
 
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