Reuzel - Before the late 18th century, barbers were also surgeons. In surgery, they tried using pork fat to heal open wounds and quickly found that this caused infection. In order not to waste the pork fat, they decided to take it to the barber and discovered it was perfect for oiling the hair out of their clients' faces. While this way of slicking hair back grew in popularity, it didn't smell very pleasant. The French then added apples to the mix to make the scent more appealing. The French word for apple is pomme, and that's how pomades were born. Reuzel does not use pork fat and most products are even vegan, but the pig as a trademark on the jar should not be missing.
Reuzel - Before the late 18th century, barbers were also surgeons. In surgery, they tried using pork fat to heal open wounds and quickly found that this caused infection. In order not to...
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Reuzel - Before the late 18th century, barbers were also surgeons. In surgery, they tried using pork fat to heal open wounds and quickly found that this caused infection. In order not to waste the pork fat, they decided to take it to the barber and discovered it was perfect for oiling the hair out of their clients' faces. While this way of slicking hair back grew in popularity, it didn't smell very pleasant. The French then added apples to the mix to make the scent more appealing. The French word for apple is pomme, and that's how pomades were born. Reuzel does not use pork fat and most products are even vegan, but the pig as a trademark on the jar should not be missing.