Thought I'd share this pic as I know there's just a couple that will enjoy, and a couple more that will swear it's true... How about it Gil?
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Thought I'd share this pic as I know there's just a couple that will enjoy, and a couple more that will swear it's true... How about it Gil?
Shamelessly stolen from FB...
Well Jim,
Thats about right for the "Brylcream Boys" (what was that all about?) greasing your hair down, grease all over your pillow slip, awful, but FREE to the RAF!!!
My Dad was a CRAB, and used the stuff daily, great smell but a good insect attractor as he found out rescuing pilots from the jungles of Malaya.
My dad used Californian Poppy which was about the same as what Gil speaks of.......
Brylcreem! I remember it well. My dad used it back in the day (1950s), and my mum would slick my unruly hair down with it when we were going out somewhere special. It was definitely the men's fashion trend from creation in the 1920s right through to the early to middle 1960s.
Bodjees, Skegs and Widgees and good ol' Doc Martin boots that some of the boys used to wear.
That Californian Poppy was like liquid grease you put a wave in your fringe and a Force 5 would not touch it.........
Brylcreem. ... The first Brylcreem product was a hair cream created in 1928, by County Chemicals at the Chemico Works in Bradford Street, Birmingham, England. The cream is an emulsion of water and mineral oil stabilised with beeswax.
What are the ingredients of Brylcreem?
Ingredients. Water, Mineral Oil, Beeswax, Fragrance, Phenoxyethanol, Calcium Hydroxide, BHT, Magnesium Sulfate, Stearic Acid, Methylisothiazolinone
Not sure I would want that on my head, but hey ho, I suppose with all those propellers turning, last thing you want is your hair blowing all over the place.