This all has gone a bit off topic from the so called mythes of carnauba. Shame on all of you for speaking without trying. I have seen so many arguments in my short time here about product A being better than product B and the poster has never even tried product B!!! But believes so much in tradition or whatever reason to make him believe that his choice is the right one.
I'm sorry to say that much of what the OP is saying here is a lot of conjecture and marketing of his own. While I appreciare people trying to inform the masses about products and procedure, I think we should all be a bit more carefull before we post. Makinging blanket comments is not wise. Yes, much of what you see on the shelf, internet, TV, etc. is marketing. If not for marketing many products would die. The OP is doing a bit of his own marketing to get his name out there and improve his reputation as a wax maker. Nothing wrong with that. However as stated making blanket comments does not show wisdom. Saying that "white carnauba is just yellow bleached...OOOPS" is probably not the best way to dispel a myth. White carnauba does have greater advantages than yellow alone. It is rare because most companies would rather not spend the extra cash in the refinement process. And why doesn't my carnauba wax last more than a month? Perhaps my car is driven once a month. I have a feeling the wax is still there. We should all be carefull about producing our opinions as blanket fact. Not trying to be passive agressive, but rather want to show the importance of being unbias and use referenced facts when trying to dispel a myth.
I found the parallel between wax and shampoo kind interesting. There are several ingredients in shampoo as there are in wax. Pantene markets shine. That shine comes from wax in the sampoo. Kinda funny eh? Problem is wax is not good for your hair. It is hard to wash out and can cause build up an irriate your scalp. Just a tid bit. I have a friend who is in the hair care industry and have learned more than I even thought I needed to know about hair care....but since I am losing it I thought it paramount. To say that buying a bottle of $36 dollor will not do any better than a $3.50 bottle is not a wise comment. There are in fact shampoos with better formulations even tho they may have the same ingredients on the bottle. And perhaps there is just one ingredient in that bottle that creates an advantage over the other (even if it is slight). Same with wax. Unless you know the percent of each ingredient and the formulation there is no way to say that a $36 is = to a $3.50. Perhaps there is more pyrithione zinc in product A than in B. Perhaps wax maker A uses a better solvent than B to produce a "White wax".
All that to say we should stop with the pissing at each other. If you want to use a Carnauba use it. If you like a synthetic use it. If you want to spend $7000 or $15 that is up to you. But unless you have hard facts don't bother trying to sway me or anyone else on what products are better than the other. In the end it is how you use the products rather than what you buy. And also for the pros it matters what your customer thinks about your product.
Love, Peace and Hair Grease (Hair Grease contains bees wax, petrolatum, microcrystalline wax and parafine to name a few ingredients
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I'm sorry to say that much of what the OP is saying here is a lot of conjecture and marketing of his own. While I appreciare people trying to inform the masses about products and procedure, I think we should all be a bit more carefull before we post. Makinging blanket comments is not wise. Yes, much of what you see on the shelf, internet, TV, etc. is marketing. If not for marketing many products would die. The OP is doing a bit of his own marketing to get his name out there and improve his reputation as a wax maker. Nothing wrong with that. However as stated making blanket comments does not show wisdom. Saying that "white carnauba is just yellow bleached...OOOPS" is probably not the best way to dispel a myth. White carnauba does have greater advantages than yellow alone. It is rare because most companies would rather not spend the extra cash in the refinement process. And why doesn't my carnauba wax last more than a month? Perhaps my car is driven once a month. I have a feeling the wax is still there. We should all be carefull about producing our opinions as blanket fact. Not trying to be passive agressive, but rather want to show the importance of being unbias and use referenced facts when trying to dispel a myth.
I found the parallel between wax and shampoo kind interesting. There are several ingredients in shampoo as there are in wax. Pantene markets shine. That shine comes from wax in the sampoo. Kinda funny eh? Problem is wax is not good for your hair. It is hard to wash out and can cause build up an irriate your scalp. Just a tid bit. I have a friend who is in the hair care industry and have learned more than I even thought I needed to know about hair care....but since I am losing it I thought it paramount. To say that buying a bottle of $36 dollor will not do any better than a $3.50 bottle is not a wise comment. There are in fact shampoos with better formulations even tho they may have the same ingredients on the bottle. And perhaps there is just one ingredient in that bottle that creates an advantage over the other (even if it is slight). Same with wax. Unless you know the percent of each ingredient and the formulation there is no way to say that a $36 is = to a $3.50. Perhaps there is more pyrithione zinc in product A than in B. Perhaps wax maker A uses a better solvent than B to produce a "White wax".
All that to say we should stop with the pissing at each other. If you want to use a Carnauba use it. If you like a synthetic use it. If you want to spend $7000 or $15 that is up to you. But unless you have hard facts don't bother trying to sway me or anyone else on what products are better than the other. In the end it is how you use the products rather than what you buy. And also for the pros it matters what your customer thinks about your product.
Love, Peace and Hair Grease (Hair Grease contains bees wax, petrolatum, microcrystalline wax and parafine to name a few ingredients

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