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Pomades on the other hand will significantly darken and dampen the hair, as well as weighing it down. For the best effects therefore, apply at the roots and thoroughly distribute through the hair.

This does not mean you need to apply huge quantities, just that you need to be methodical and consistent with what you use, which brings us to our next point. Avoid this by using sparingly, but employing a tactical approach. Use a small quantity to begin with and build with a number of equally small applications until you reach the perfect level. That means if you have a fade or a taper, you need to comb flat or comb back sections at the sides and crown that are long enough.

Lock in the style — pomades are usually low hold, but you can lock your style in place by finishing off with a hairspray. For more male grooming expertise, as always, keep up to speed with the Mankind blog. Hair Beard Shave Body Skin. Formulas are being refined in amazing ways and the products are not only getting crazy good at delivering the results you want, but are now including more and more health aspects as well.

They are coming packed with vitamins, essential oils and a whole host of other good things for your hair. Modern pomade is cool and inexpensive. The best companies in the industry know how to make these pomades affordable. What is going to work for you? All of these hair products are going to hold your hair to some degree and using enough of any one kind is going to get you close to the look you want.

A pomade that is water based, or water soluble, is a hair product that utilizes a formula containing water. Duh, right? The uniqueness about it though, is that it creates a product that breaks down easily, making it both easy to apply and easy to remove. No special soaps or shampoos are needed to release it out of your hair. The consistency is creamy and smooth meaning it can be worked into your hair with ease. Grandfathers everywhere would have been very excited about this stuff back in the day.

The way the product sets is a beautiful thing. That leftover good stuff holds your hair in place and keeps you looking great. A good water based pomade also provides a very tight and strong hold. They work well with all hair types and especially well on thick or curly hair that sometimes could be hard to style using other types of products.

We have two amazing examples of a great water based product. We started first with our medium strength Original Hold Pomade for most hair types and styles. It works really well with straight hair and pretty much anything you need it do. For the more unruly curly or thick hair, use the powerfully strong Firme Hold Pomade. This stuff can tackle anything you want to throw at it. Use water based for: Strong long lasting hold, no weird side effects such as itch or flakes and washes out with just water.

Styles medium to hard to manage hair, tight styles like pompadours, slick backs or side parts. It has a truly unique hold and method to its formula that will give you a classic look that a lot of people really want.

They used it to fix their hair. And it was cool. Still is. The Suavecito Oil Based Pomade will even wash out in a wash or two with some mellow shampoo. You will not get that type of convenience with other oil based pomades, new or old. Use oil based for: That unique throwback look of pompadours, tight slick-blacks and solid quiffs. There definitely is a certain charm to the midday fix of your hair with your favorite comb. If you know, you know.

One of the things we love to do here at Suavecito is change things up and try new interesting concepts. It keeps us entertained and when we find something that really works, we release it and let the world enjoy it with us.

So, what the heck is a hybrid pomade? Conventional products also tend to contain phthalates as a solvent, often disguised as "fragrance" on labels. Studies have shown that phthalates can become trapped in our bodies forever.

If that isn't disturbing enough, they are also known to cause similar health problems as parabens. Parabens and phthalates only scratch the surface of chemicals commonly found in mass-produced products. We won't even get into the harmful side effects of chemicals such as sulfates, toluene, propylene glycol, and formaldehyde yuck! Even scarier, there are likely side effects of these chemical ingredients that haven't been discovered yet.

Chemicals used in main stream styling pomades can cause redness, irritation, and facial breakouts. You might even be allergic to some chemicals or fillers used in conventional products. Natural products work to enhance your hair and skin, not against them. If you suffer from dry or sensitive skin, you might benefit from. Handmade means that each pomade is individually inspected, ensuring the highest quality project ends up in your hands. While factories do have quality control standards, the workers enforcing them do not always have the consumer in mind.

They focus on whether or not the product is "good enough," while artisans want their products to be perfect. When you specialize in a handful of products that are crafted with care, you want to make a great impression. The creator is always their worst critic. If ethics guide our lifestyle, why shouldn't they also guide our shopping? Store-bought products can be seriously damaging to the environment. We've already talked about how damaging mystery chemicals can be for your body — imagine what effect they have on wildlife and the environment.

When you buy handcrafted styling products , you can feel good about washing them down the drain. Research different brands of pomade to find out if they give a light, medium, or strong hold.

This will allow you to get a feel for how to style your hair and still allow you to change the style throughout the day. Pomades that give a light hold are soft, and pomades that give a stronger hold are harder. If you have thicker hair, you might want to opt for a medium or strong hold. You can also ask friends and family for recommendations. For example, you might have a friend or sibling with a similar hair type as yours.

Ask them what they use. You may need to try several different products before you find the right 1 for you. You might look for trial sizes or samples to keep the costs down. Part 2. Wash your hair. Pomade adheres best to clean hair, so you should wash your hair before trying to style it with pomade. Wash your hair with shampoo to start with fresh, clean hair.

Keep your hair damp. After washing your hair, lightly dry it with a towel before styling. You want your hair to be just slightly damp but not dripping wet. This will allow the pomade to mix into your hair easily and look great when it dries. Put a dime size amount on your finger tips.

With pomade, a little goes a long way, so start with a very small amount. You can always add more as you go. Get a dime sized amount of pomade on your fingers and rub your fingers together to get it on all of your fingertips.

This will make it easier to apply it to your hair. Use a hair dryer to blow warm air onto the pomade for a few seconds to allow the pomade the heat up and get softer. Run your fingers through your hair where you want the pomade. Pull your fingers through your hair from just near the root all the way to the tips to evenly apply the pomade on your hair. If you only want the pomade on the tips, gently pull the tips of your hair to apply the pomade on them.

Make sure not to get the pomade onto your scalp. This will cause your hair to look very greasy and is bad for the natural oils on your scalp. Part 3. Spike up your hair. Put a small amount of pomade on your fingertips to apply it to the tips of your hair. Use your thumb and fingers to gently pull the tips of your hair in the direction you want to spike it.

Make sure you only apply the pomade to the tips of your hair. Try spiking the front forward and smooth the sides down for a sharp look. Spike up the hair on the top of your head for a fun, elongating look. Create a messy look.

A styled messed up look is very trendy and a good style to try. Put a dime sized amount of pomade in your hand and work it on your fingertips. Run your fingers through your hair to apply the pomade. Start near the roots and pull your fingers to the tips of your hair moving in and upward direction. Use your fingers to gently tousle your hair by moving them side to side and front to back.

Slick back your hair. Brush your hair to get out any tangles that may be there. Put a small amount of pomade in your hair and work it onto your fingertips. Run your fingers through you hair to apply the pomade. Move your fingers from just near the roots to the tips gently pulling your hair towards the back of your head. Repeat this process until all of your hair is pointing towards the back of your head.



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