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Murray's Superior Products Co. is a hair pomade
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founded in 1925, best known for creating Murray's Superior Hair Dressing Pomade. Since then, the original Murray's remains a popular pomade in drug stores and grocery stores. The original Murray's is an oil-based pomade with a very thick and waxy consistency.


History

Murray's was originally developed as a heavy-holding waxy pomade by C.D. Murray in 1925. The target consumer was initially black, however the pomade reached out to a wider audience beyond the projected group of consumers. Murray believed that it could be a quality, inexpensive, and successful product and thus began to sell it out of his
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barbershop. In 1959 a
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named Harry Berlin began to sell it from his
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pharmacy, working closely with Murray's family to market the product. As of 2017, the Murray's company produces a variety of different products out of their Detroit-based factory.


Use

Murray's Superior is notoriously difficult to wash out compared to most oil-based pomades. On their website, Murray's says to wash hair with dishwashing liquid.


References


External links


Official Website
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