120 — Glossmen Nm
In the vast, sun-bleached expanse of northeastern New Mexico, where the wind hums through wire fences and the horizon seems to stretch forever, lies a legendary ribbon of asphalt known as NM 120.
Plan your own adventure! Check out more scenic routes and local tips on the I Love New Mexico Blog to start mapping your next desert getaway. glossmen nm 120
Known for its reliable suction power and durable design, typically sold with a standard set of glass or plastic massage cups for different body areas. User Benefits: In the vast, sun-bleached expanse of northeastern New
- Glossmen: This is the brand line, produced by the Japanese giant Mandom Corporation (famous for Gatsby). Glossmen is specifically designed for men’s short to medium hair, focusing on high shine and a "wet look" without feeling greasy.
- NM: This stands for "Natural & Moist" or, in some circles, "Natural Movement." This is the crucial differentiator. The standard Glossmen line is heavy, thick, and sticky (designed for spiky punk looks). The NM series is a reformulation aimed at flexibility.
- 120: This refers to the gram weight of the container. Glossmen NM comes in a 120g tub. (There is a smaller travel size, but the 120 is the standard professional/consumer size).
NM 120 is the longest state road in the Land of Enchantment, cutting through four counties: Colfax, Mora, Harding, and Union. Travelers who brave this route are seeking more than just a destination; they are looking for the "gloss"—that fleeting moment when the light hits the remote and rural landscapes just right, making the earth itself appear to shine. A Journey Through Time and Terrain Glossmen: This is the brand line, produced by
But as technology advanced, the need for small, water-stop stations vanished. The railroad consolidated its operations, and the trains stopped stopping. The post office closed, the families moved to larger towns like Datil or Reserve, and Glossmen began its long return to the earth.