The Suavecito you’ve used in this video is a strong hold pomade. The ones that don’t harden as fast are the 2018 Sandwood, Matte, and medium hold Suavecito. Like he said, Suavecito is used for that greaser and rockabilly look. Simple things like slick backs and some slick backs with a twist. Made for thick hair. It’s directed in the Mexican/Latin path. Hints the name and where it comes from (California) here in CA there’s hella Mexicans including myself that use Suavecito. 10/10 for me best stuff I used in years. I like that it hardens fast and strong. Recently picked up the Sand wood 2018 Suavecito, medium hold and doesn’t dry quick. Still holds good just not as strong!
Hey Robin, I appreciate the fact that even though you're not into these kind of slick back style, you still bother to do a review on these two products, and also the fact that you welcome both guys and girls in your video. Small things, but I just wanna let you know. Cheers!
I love Layrite (including the smell) and I've used it on and off for more than 5 years now. I've *just* discovered Suavecito and I was also struck by the similarity....except for price. I pay between $12 and $17 for Layrite, while Suavecito was only $9. I'm excited about the $3-9 savings - it adds up.
Love seeing the kinds of videos of yours that got me into styling my hair ! Remember using your Alex turner tutorial years ago and going for that greaser look . Nowadays I've grown it out I don't use products but it's always great to see stuff like this . Great video Robin !
@@azeael8429 it works very well for straightening wavy and curly hair. It is a high hold mid shine product but it works very well when I slick my hair back or for a side part. Holds all day as well
I use the original suavecito to slick my hair. But right after i slick it i put a fingernail of the oil base suavecito to keep it slick & smelling good.
I was a greaser when I was younger, so got really into these pomades, then around the age of 15 I transitioned to sharp casual/dapper style, but I kept using pomades for my hair. I’ve always been a fan of those pomade-wearing stars like Elvis Presley, so I allowed myself to go on with the same hairstyles and products. For my hair type (thick, straight but fairly wavy) oil based pomades are superior to all other products, and I’ve tried many.
They look cheap, but they perform really good. Honestly you get more bang for your buck on these two than the extra 5-10 bucks on Crew, Hanz De Fuko, and other salon type products for example. From my experience with these two entry level water bases, I get better control, hold, and durability overall. The key with these types of pomade is to apply with relatively damp hair.
CrushedJustice How do I neglect it? Im just stateing that if a water-based pomade is a gel-type its basicly a glorified gel, I see very few things that differantiet a water-based pomade from a gel.
Bill Clitton The book definition of pomade is scented ointment for styling which a gel could fall under that definition. Water soluble pomades dry, but not to the extreme like gels. In the case for forming pompadours, typical gels don't allow much room for control in shaping nor do they control waves/curls very well. In comparison, water soluble pomades offer the control, shaping, and hold that typical gels don't allow for. Once water is added to typical gel, ability to restyle is completely gone because the product washes out where as a water soluble pomade still allows users to add water and restyle to an extent. There are alternate "water soluble" pomades like O'douds that act like oil bases, but don't completely wash out because of the wax content.
Suavecito firme hold pomade - works really well on my thick , wavy semi curly hair . I’ve tried many other brands and I always go back to Suavecito strong hold
I have Suavecito firme and I can confidently say it's the best hair product I've ever used. It takes me about 10 minutes to style my hair and it definitely doesn't dry out.
i just tried the Suavecito and he wasn't lying, it dries super fast, like in seconds. this was me first pomade though, but i am kinda satisfied so far. i have super thick hair that wont stay down, so im using it to slick back and its holding pretty well.
Would love to see a complete Hanz de Fuko vs Battle. I know you've done a couple reviews already, but it would be interesting to see which product is best in rankings for a universal hairstyle or even how many different hairstyles you can do for each product. As always, love the simplicity and structure to all of your videos.
Layrite has been my go to for awhile, but I just recently ordered Suavecito because I’ve always heard so much about it. I’m excited to see how it works with my hair.
great review, as usual, Robin. Always appreciate your honesty. I'm glad that you actually talk about the ingredients of the hair products that could harm your hair. My hair is very fine, like yours. I did try some of the gel pomades in the past but I switched to all natural clays now (maybe try out the black clay from nature's zero). Since we have similar hair and hair style, can I asked you a few questions? - I'm using Kevin Murphy's Anti.Gravity as a base to get some volume and as a heat protecting before blow drying. Is there a better "all natural" volumizer you can recommend? - Even though, I love the clay I use - I still use a strong hold WB pomade for the sides. Is there a "all natural" strong hold hair product that you know of ? I would like to avoid ingredients like Mineral oil or Borax - Finally, I would like to avoid to blow dry my hair every day. I think the heat make my hair thinner. Can you recommend an "all natural" volume hair spray? Thanks so much!!!
Spent most of my evening watching all of your videos mate. I've been using Layrite water based pomade for the past 2 years, however I'm looking to change brands. My hair started a bit wavey, but since using the product my hair has become dry and extremely curly. Without product, my hair almost has ringlets! I'm looking for a long lasting, high shine and wet look pomade which will stay in place all day as I work in an active job. I tried other types of pomade, but they were extreme hard to wash out. Which pomade is your favourite overall? I couldn't seem to find a video on your favourite, only comparisons. Thanks!
Hey Robin!! Man, your hair looks great in this video( not when your trying out the products but when you are talking about them) you should definetely do a video of it👌👌
Hi Robin, maybe do a budget brand battle? I'm not really familiar with the field but it's a subject that I think would be very helpful to cover, especially for those just getting into styling. Maybe a Gatsby product versus Got2B? As always, please and thank you!
I did! But with no offense to Axe, I'd rather not put their product in my hair on a regular basis (they have a reputation). I was thinking moreso of a "budget yet still hair reputable battle" if you get my point. Basically two products that although cheap, are made by companies that primarily focus on hair product!
Both are good.. but it all depends on your hair.. whether your hair agrees with one or not. I like Suavecito because the smell, the hold, and styling, just everything in general. I have thick hair so maybe that's why. Pricing is not that bad either. I get mine only for $8 for the regular hold.
I like this comparison but I'm bye Layrite super hold (I have Wavy Curly hair...). I used in Suavecito but I hate this product beacause this pomade it's gel for me and he's make the hair krippy.....
If you ignore Robin James' score on which felt great on your hands, smell and packaging, the score is Layrite 3 vs Suavecito 3. I choose Suavecito as the winner because the finish is better and your scalp's health is very important.
You should do a classic oil pomade brand battle. I.e. Black and White vs. Royal Crown, Murray's vs Dax Wave and Groom, or just an oil pomade battle like Lockhart's vs Reuzel
another great video Robin! I'm not a big fan of either of these products myself, however, I too believe it's simply because it doesn't work for me. But I must say your hair in this video looks amazing! What styling product did you use in this video? PLEASE tel me! lol much love as always!
hey robin great video as always love your brand battle series, maybe you should review blumaan mask pomade and make brand battle between blumaan pomade and other unorthodox waterbased such as odouds or red house or even shear revival. lookin foward for your next review and brand battle seriesn, cheers👍👍
Great video, question though. I'm going for the Jax Teller SOA slicked back look but I have very fine hair like you. What pomade do you recommend that will add volume but also not make my hair look so fine and see through like you mentioned? Any input here would be super appreciated.
Hi Robin! I love your videos, especially the battles! Could you do a Star Wax Clay battle? I don't know what it would be against though.. maybe Baxter of California (I know you have already battled this one), HDF Quicksand, etc.? Btw have you tried any of the woody's hair products? If so, what do you think of them? Keep doing your great job! Regards from Czech Republic
I would like to see a review about a Spanish company called "Hey Joe", specially the Matte Pomade, and the same for Imperial Barber Products. I want to get products from that companies, but first I want to see opinions from people like you. I found your UA-cam channel accidentally, and now you got a new fan. Gratings from Tijuana Mexico.
I found Suavecito to be much more gel-y with a wetter look. It's hold is definitely better IMO. I usually use Layrite for more of a quiff look. I never go super slicked like a greaser look but if I want something slicker I would rather use Suavecito.
Robin James do a dax (wave and groom)pomade and Murphy's pomade. They are old,established pomades, it would be nice to see your opinion on both and your verdict.
I have fine hair and just recently got an undercut and am trying to go for a slicked back look. What product would you recommend? Should I use a pomade or something else?
Are you able to do some brand battles for the more budget priced products?The kind of things you find at Boots/Superdrug? I've been looking at a lot of Toni&Guy products and other stuff like VO5 etc. Thanks!
Heard a lot of horrible reviews about Suavecito Pomade. Those negative reviews are most likely true. I know one of them is true for sure. Suavecito is just TOO expensive. Last time I checked: Suavecito was around $15 at a beauty store. I can easily find better quality and classic pomades for not even half of that price down at Walmart. I bought two cans of Murray's Super Light Hairdressing Pomade for less than $5 each. I even bought a big tube of Groom & Clean for less than $5. Even Brylcreem was less than $5 at Walmart.
Suavecito smells waay too strong. It's all I was smelling all day. The job of a pomade shouldn't be to act as a cheap cologne as well. I had to throw it away.
wouldn't mind a comparison between Redken Moveability and some other alternative lightweight creams.. (especially considering I'm looking for a good alternative that isn't as freaking expensive as Redken is!)
The Suavecito you’ve used in this video is a strong hold pomade. The ones that don’t harden as fast are the 2018 Sandwood, Matte, and medium hold Suavecito. Like he said, Suavecito is used for that greaser and rockabilly look. Simple things like slick backs and some slick backs with a twist. Made for thick hair. It’s directed in the Mexican/Latin path. Hints the name and where it comes from (California) here in CA there’s hella Mexicans including myself that use Suavecito. 10/10 for me best stuff I used in years. I like that it hardens fast and strong. Recently picked up the Sand wood 2018 Suavecito, medium hold and doesn’t dry quick. Still holds good just not as strong!
Besides this and Tres Flores what else do Latinos use to slick back hair ?
Agüevo perro
I dare you to try moco de gorila
I used to use that in middle school lol it smells good though
James Rosa I'll look out for it
Nooo 😂😂😂
Nasty
LMFAOOOOOO
Hey Robin, I appreciate the fact that even though you're not into these kind of slick back style, you still bother to do a review on these two products, and also the fact that you welcome both guys and girls in your video. Small things, but I just wanna let you know. Cheers!
I love Layrite (including the smell) and I've used it on and off for more than 5 years now. I've *just* discovered Suavecito and I was also struck by the similarity....except for price. I pay between $12 and $17 for Layrite, while Suavecito was only $9. I'm excited about the $3-9 savings - it adds up.
Love seeing the kinds of videos of yours that got me into styling my hair ! Remember using your Alex turner tutorial years ago and going for that greaser look . Nowadays I've grown it out I don't use products but it's always great to see stuff like this . Great video Robin !
WebHeadGabe117 Thank you
suavecito works way better for curly and thick hair.
Really? I've got stubborn thick curly hair that I like to side part. I've only used layrite superhold though
OGP can you give me an insight how the Layrite work?
My hair is thick and a little bit curly. I want to get the traditional slick back look.
@@azeael8429 it works very well for straightening wavy and curly hair. It is a high hold mid shine product but it works very well when I slick my hair back or for a side part. Holds all day as well
@@MrJcra15 Thank you :D
I use the original suavecito to slick my hair. But right after i slick it i put a fingernail of the oil base suavecito to keep it slick & smelling good.
The best men's hair channel. Thank you so much my guy!
The smell really surprised me because I love the smell of the suavecito.
Same I don’t even have to wear cologne lol it’s pretty strong
That blazer you're wearing is FRESH! Love it. And, great video as always!
I was a greaser when I was younger, so got really into these pomades, then around the age of 15 I transitioned to sharp casual/dapper style, but I kept using pomades for my hair. I’ve always been a fan of those pomade-wearing stars like Elvis Presley, so I allowed myself to go on with the same hairstyles and products. For my hair type (thick, straight but fairly wavy) oil based pomades are superior to all other products, and I’ve tried many.
yess the Don Juan pomade is my favorite pomade I've used
suavecito was my first hair product. i feel like this is common with alot of guys as an entry into hair products
Both of the packages look cheap tbh don't they
They look cheap, but they perform really good. Honestly you get more bang for your buck on these two than the extra 5-10 bucks on Crew, Hanz De Fuko, and other salon type products for example. From my experience with these two entry level water bases, I get better control, hold, and durability overall. The key with these types of pomade is to apply with relatively damp hair.
I dont really like either. The meaning of a pomade is to stay somewhat re-styleable. Which both dont do. The shine also fades throughout the day.
Bill Clitton You neglect the title, water based pomade. If you want re-style go with traditional pil bases like Lockharts.
CrushedJustice How do I neglect it? Im just stateing that if a water-based pomade is a gel-type its basicly a glorified gel, I see very few things that differantiet a water-based pomade from a gel.
Bill Clitton The book definition of pomade is scented ointment for styling which a gel could fall under that definition. Water soluble pomades dry, but not to the extreme like gels. In the case for forming pompadours, typical gels don't allow much room for control in shaping nor do they control waves/curls very well. In comparison, water soluble pomades offer the control, shaping, and hold that typical gels don't allow for. Once water is added to typical gel, ability to restyle is completely gone because the product washes out where as a water soluble pomade still allows users to add water and restyle to an extent. There are alternate "water soluble" pomades like O'douds that act like oil bases, but don't completely wash out because of the wax content.
Suavecito firme hold pomade - works really well on my thick , wavy semi curly hair . I’ve tried many other brands and I always go back to Suavecito strong hold
I’m after the product that has the healthiest ingredients
Ive tried various products for my hair. And Suavecito works great on my hair i love their products never dissapoint.
I have Suavecito firme and I can confidently say it's the best hair product I've ever used. It takes me about 10 minutes to style my hair and it definitely doesn't dry out.
George better than layright super hold?
Haven't tried it bud
George what does the suavecito smell like?
Definitely does!
it’s tru It smells like a cologne the smell is good
I love your hair in this video!! I stumbled upon you only a week ago and can’t stop watching your videos now.
Damn! Insane volume you got in the intro! Sleek video as always! :D Have a great day Robin!
Simon Rockstream Cheers Simon!
100k!!!Congrats Robin,you deserve it
Try Johnny's Chop Shop Wild Cat Hair Clay (High hold matt finish)
EveryMan Hey! Still to try but will get into it. Just checked your channel- good work!!
Oh thanks Robin! :)
Many say that suavecito is the most gel-like water based pomade they have ever used.....
Opinions?
i just tried the Suavecito and he wasn't lying, it dries super fast, like in seconds. this was me first pomade though, but i am kinda satisfied so far. i have super thick hair that wont stay down, so im using it to slick back and its holding pretty well.
How long shine lasts
Would love to see a complete Hanz de Fuko vs Battle. I know you've done a couple reviews already, but it would be interesting to see which product is best in rankings for a universal hairstyle or even how many different hairstyles you can do for each product.
As always, love the simplicity and structure to all of your videos.
HANZ DE FUKO -SPONGE WAX VS ORIGINA BLUMAAN
Zafer He says he doesn't like blumaan hanz de fuko would easily win
Layrite has been my go to for awhile, but I just recently ordered Suavecito because I’ve always heard so much about it. I’m excited to see how it works with my hair.
Awesome vid again robin I'm loving this series, curious to know what product you used to get the look you have in the narrative part it looks great!
Brad Johnson Hey Brad, thank you. I'm glad you're enjoying it. All info for my hair and clothing goes in the description. Hope that helps?
Back at it again with the volume!
"Like almost something you would *poop* over an ice cream."
2:46
That’s exactly what I thought he said too LMAO
great review, as usual, Robin. Always appreciate your honesty. I'm glad that you actually talk about the ingredients of the hair products that could harm your hair. My hair is very fine, like yours. I did try some of the gel pomades in the past but I switched to all natural clays now (maybe try out the black clay from nature's zero). Since we have similar hair and hair style, can I asked you a few questions?
- I'm using Kevin Murphy's Anti.Gravity as a base to get some volume and as a heat protecting before blow drying. Is there a better "all natural" volumizer you can recommend?
- Even though, I love the clay I use - I still use a strong hold WB pomade for the sides. Is there a "all natural" strong hold hair product that you know of ? I would like to avoid ingredients like Mineral oil or Borax
- Finally, I would like to avoid to blow dry my hair every day. I think the heat make my hair thinner. Can you recommend an "all natural" volume hair spray?
Thanks so much!!!
You did a nice combination by using this beautiful jacket with your blue eyes 👍🏼
Aris C Thank you! I know how to work them. 😉
Mister pompadour peppermint pomade vs Pete and Pedro pomade. Round 2 for both companies
It's the same product lol
Mike Michaux Yeah true, but still lol
Mike Michaux thats why robin want to use wax that is the same but are from different company to see which is better
Refner Booi you don't get it. it's exactly the same product. made in the same lab but with other packaging
Mike Michaux its made in different lab and its ingredients are different
Spent most of my evening watching all of your videos mate. I've been using Layrite water based pomade for the past 2 years, however I'm looking to change brands. My hair started a bit wavey, but since using the product my hair has become dry and extremely curly. Without product, my hair almost has ringlets! I'm looking for a long lasting, high shine and wet look pomade which will stay in place all day as I work in an active job. I tried other types of pomade, but they were extreme hard to wash out. Which pomade is your favourite overall? I couldn't seem to find a video on your favourite, only comparisons. Thanks!
Hey Robin!! Man, your hair looks great in this video( not when your trying out the products but when you are talking about them) you should definetely do a video of it👌👌
That messy quiff is on point 👌
Three flowers vs royal crown please
The best reviewer of pomade
If u have more gel pomades that you'll never use again, send it to me bro
homie senate p Does it have unlimited powa?
@@user-vr5zk9ox8d maybe
You should do an honest review of American Crew's Boost Powder. It's amazing for my fine hair and I think you'll love it.
Starwax clay vs claymation
Hi Robin, maybe do a budget brand battle? I'm not really familiar with the field but it's a subject that I think would be very helpful to cover, especially for those just getting into styling. Maybe a Gatsby product versus Got2B? As always, please and thank you!
MULTIPLEWUBWUBWUBS Hey! Totally. Did you see my budget one with Lynx/Axe?
I did! But with no offense to Axe, I'd rather not put their product in my hair on a regular basis (they have a reputation). I was thinking moreso of a "budget yet still hair reputable battle" if you get my point. Basically two products that although cheap, are made by companies that primarily focus on hair product!
Both are good.. but it all depends on your hair.. whether your hair agrees with one or not. I like Suavecito because the smell, the hold, and styling, just everything in general. I have thick hair so maybe that's why. Pricing is not that bad either. I get mine only for $8 for the regular hold.
Layrite Super Hold vs Suavecito Firme Hold.....
idanor glazier Id be interested to see how they differed.
I like this comparison but I'm bye Layrite super hold (I have Wavy Curly hair...). I used in Suavecito but I hate this product beacause this pomade it's gel for me and he's make the hair krippy.....
Thnk's on this comparison:)
Idanor Glazier I've used both, Layrite super hold works way better on my wavy hair, the hold lasts longer throughout the day.
Can you do a video on your favorites of each type of hair product?
If you ignore Robin James' score on which felt great on your hands, smell and packaging, the score is Layrite 3 vs Suavecito 3. I choose Suavecito as the winner because the finish is better and your scalp's health is very important.
But by all means, thank you Robin James for this video. It helped me stick to my decision.
Urban Molding Paste - Lanza (works great both as preestyler and styler) vs whatever you want or just a review
Great video Robin! Would you be able to do a review on Murray's pomade. Thanks!
You should do a classic oil pomade brand battle. I.e. Black and White vs. Royal Crown, Murray's vs Dax Wave and Groom, or just an oil pomade battle like Lockhart's vs Reuzel
What do you think about Pacinos?
another great video Robin! I'm not a big fan of either of these products myself, however, I too believe it's simply because it doesn't work for me. But I must say your hair in this video looks amazing! What styling product did you use in this video? PLEASE tel me! lol much love as always!
Luke Czachor Hey Luke, all details are in description. Hope that helps.
Loving that blazer 👌🏼
Milkandcookies658 It's a goodie. From Topman. 👌🏼
So freaking helpful man...thank you!
HANZ DE FUKO -SPONGE WAX VS ORIGINAL BLUMAAN PLEASE
Abhishek Sharma Hey! Good ideas. Thank you.
That hair looks better everyday do you have specific brands you always use or do you switch it up everyone once in a while
Thankyou Robin.. God loves you ❤
hey robin great video as always love your brand battle series, maybe you should review blumaan mask pomade and make brand battle between blumaan pomade and other unorthodox waterbased such as odouds or red house or even shear revival.
lookin foward for your next review and brand battle seriesn, cheers👍👍
Kevin Karnoto Thanks Kevin! Good suggestions.
Great video, question though. I'm going for the Jax Teller SOA slicked back look but I have very fine hair like you. What pomade do you recommend that will add volume but also not make my hair look so fine and see through like you mentioned? Any input here would be super appreciated.
The quiff makes a comeback!
It certainly has!
Hey Robin, can you do a brand battle between Jack Black hair, vs Baxter of Cali?
which one do you prefer? Suavecito or Uppercut Deluxe pomade?
original by blumaan vs original by blumann SMOOTH?
Love the jumper at 2:35 ♥
Hi Robin! I love your videos, especially the battles! Could you do a Star Wax Clay battle? I don't know what it would be against though.. maybe Baxter of California (I know you have already battled this one), HDF Quicksand, etc.? Btw have you tried any of the woody's hair products? If so, what do you think of them? Keep doing your great job! Regards from Czech Republic
Hey Robin. Great video once again! Can you make a review of the NEW BluMaan Pomade please!!?
david jsn Hey David, I'll check it out. Thanks.
Love this one bro , Btw , u reviewed Original by Blumaan , so rn can u review 5th Simple Pomade , plz ❤️🔥🔥
khai Ngyn Hey, maybe sometime soon
What pomade do you suggest for thicker wavy hair? Im currently using Suavecito matte finish and hair cream on occasion
Did you find anything? What are you using currently?
Robin James, can you PLEASE do a brand Battle of Brylcreem vs. Groom & Clean? PRETTY PLEASE????? :)
Try Knucklehead pomade, we're a Brazilian brand, just start exporting to US! We can send you some samples, let us now!
what was on your hair while you recorded?
or is that just how it is natural?
which pomade you think works the best for soft hair for volume?
Great video as always
Eyyy Thank you!
You should review shear revival crystal lake pomade. It's one of the best out there hands down.
Do more traditional pomades ie. oil based ones
Oil based products sucks bro.
Renzil lopes Well that's your opinion, my friend
True greaser cant use water based ;)
Water based are gel bro.
Grease Monkey try some unorthadox water based like grim grease light
Robin I can't find what you wearing here????
I would like to see a review about a Spanish company called "Hey Joe", specially the Matte Pomade, and the same for Imperial Barber Products. I want to get products from that companies, but first I want to see opinions from people like you.
I found your UA-cam channel accidentally, and now you got a new fan.
Gratings from Tijuana Mexico.
I found Suavecito to be much more gel-y with a wetter look. It's hold is definitely better IMO. I usually use Layrite for more of a quiff look. I never go super slicked like a greaser look but if I want something slicker I would rather use Suavecito.
I think it was the packaging that hinder me to try layrite in the first place…surprise to see Layrite win on the packaging
Love all of your videos. Could you do some reviews of Bumble and Bumble products--maybe Sumotech, their Grooming Creme, and their Texture Creme?
Robin I love that coat you have there in the background. Very nice. May I ask what brand it is, and where you found it? Thank you.
Cheers!
- Wayne
love ur video men..perfect explanation..honest one
So it's good for thick hair? I wanna make my curls look more slick.
2021 Suavecito Pomade Smell Is Still The Best
what's his hair style called ? not when he uses the product
Prefer the hold and scent of suavecito. Layrite smell is too sweet. It's kinda gross.
Thanks for video,Robin. Good as usual. What do you think about Apothecary (gunpowder)?
Von Richthofen Hey! I'm still to try it properly, but definitely will.
I personally prefer suavecito
In My Country The Suavecito Pomade Cost about 15MYR equivalent to 2.77 pound sterling
in the states layrite is 17 dollars and suavecito is 10 dollars. My brothers prefer the womens version called suavecita though.
Layrite or Imperial?
Screw waxed, pomades, gels, clays, puddys, pastes, etc. I love talc by the salon guy, try it robin!
Robin, try doing a brand battle between Anchors Teddy Boy Slick vs Lockhart's Goon Grease.
What kind of product are using in the video ? Has a lot of volume and looks very natural. I clicked on the link but it says invalid
I'd love to hear your thoughts on Layrite Hair Cement clay product. Love the smell of the stuff!!!
Robin James do a dax (wave and groom)pomade and Murphy's pomade. They are old,established pomades, it would be nice to see your opinion on both and your verdict.
hey man suaviceto is the #1 pomade on the market, ya its not the pretiest or most expensive, but its like the mcdonalds of pomades, its a staple
I have fine hair and just recently got an undercut and am trying to go for a slicked back look. What product would you recommend? Should I use a pomade or something else?
could you please do a brand battle of oil based pomades- for example lockhart's heavy and schmiere hart
Are you able to do some brand battles for the more budget priced products?The kind of things you find at Boots/Superdrug? I've been looking at a lot of Toni&Guy products and other stuff like VO5 etc. Thanks!
Nah. Boots? Superdrug? Never heard of either of those lol
Do you live in the UK? They're drug stores which sell hair products for men etc.
Nah. I don't live there but I've been there and never seen them. Idk just weird
Hey! Totally. I did VO5 and Lynx. Have you seen?
Heard a lot of horrible reviews about Suavecito Pomade. Those negative reviews are most likely true. I know one of them is true for sure. Suavecito is just TOO expensive. Last time I checked: Suavecito was around $15 at a beauty store. I can easily find better quality and classic pomades for not even half of that price down at Walmart. I bought two cans of Murray's Super Light Hairdressing Pomade for less than $5 each. I even bought a big tube of Groom & Clean for less than $5. Even Brylcreem was less than $5 at Walmart.
What pomade do you recommend for fine hair? I've been using suavecito because it's what works best as of now. I need more volume for my hair. Thanks
Suavecito smells waay too strong. It's all I was smelling all day. The job of a pomade shouldn't be to act as a cheap cologne as well. I had to throw it away.
wouldn't mind a comparison between Redken Moveability and some other alternative lightweight creams.. (especially considering I'm looking for a good alternative that isn't as freaking expensive as Redken is!)