BeanFarmer
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Not exactly but as my hair is already quite dry to begin with. Guess I'm also interested to see if there's anything better out there
maybe try byrd matte pomade.
might work well for you.
Oh I haven't tried the powder shake, how is it? Haha. As for your question, OK I guess maybe crunchy wouldn't be the right word. I would say more of a slight hardening effect. Like if you've tried By Vilain Dynamite clay before, its a little somewhat like that kind of a feel. Byrd matte definitely is still very pliable(take my word for it), its not like its gonna be stuck there like when u you hairspray. But its that very slight hardening that helps give your hairstyle that extra endurance.
As for MM balm (chrome i haven't tried) I think it works wonderful. But my only slight gripe is that it might lose a little of that endurance in holding your shape when you're out in the sun as the product softens more easily under heat. This results in your hair being softer and it might sag a little. But that being said, it doesn't like totally give up on your hair and fall flat. The product stays in there and you can still reshape and restyle after that without any issues. Alot of people still consider it as the creme of the crop when it comes to matte products haha.
I'd recommend you try out Byrd matte though, I think its a good "starter" if you want to look at firm-medium hold products that give you that casual look
The skrillex?
Something likel that
Isn't this the trend? Saw many cut like this and put wax gel gao gal one.
Sibei Jiao Wei. You like troll all the thread.
Any strong hold pomade to recommended? Currently using o boy water based pomade but the hold not very strong
Haha the intl website I mentioned to get products with good shipping rates. You want? Haha
Lol o'boy water based. the ingredient list looks very dodgy and similar to most of the 'local' pomades and i don't think it is home-brewed.
you can try gonzo pomade i guess if you insist on gel-type strong-holds which i don't like.
prefer home-brewed goodness from O'Douds water-based pomade, unorthodoxed water-based and still quite strong hold in my opinion. at least my hair wont crunch up in the day... just my 2 cents worth.
Thanks! Got this to try.. Hopefully much better
Thanks! Got this to try.. Hopefully much better
It depends actually. For me it's a hit and miss. Some days i can get it high, some days it'll flop, some days it'll stay the same shap without restylingJust a question for pomade users who pomp:
Given our climate and the chinese straight af hair, are you able to have every strand neatly set in place and throughout the day?
Understand you can restyle with the right pomade, but I also find either the oil content too much (hello acne) or that there's a crunchy gel-like hardening property, both of which I do not like.
I gave up years ago. Maybe my genetics are cursed to sport messy hairstyles for life.
Let me know, thanks.
Just a question for pomade users who pomp:
Given our climate and the chinese straight af hair, are you able to have every strand neatly set in place and throughout the day?
Understand you can restyle with the right pomade, but I also find either the oil content too much (hello acne) or that there's a crunchy gel-like hardening property, both of which I do not like.
I gave up years ago. Maybe my genetics are cursed to sport messy hairstyles for life.
Let me know, thanks.
Nah I kinda rock the Andrea Pirlo, sans the facial hair.That's just for my line of work but obviously you can pomp it up too if it suits your line of work. Hope this helps!
Nah I kinda rock the Andrea Pirlo, sans the facial hair.
I don't even use pomades, clays or gels anymore - just simply rub grooming lotion/cream into the ends and the strands for moisture. Somedays I will even just towel dry my hair a bit and go out the door with no product.