Great video, been using Brylcreem for 1 month, and even with my thin hair it looks pretty good. Sadly I don't have enough hair to do rock pompadour like yours haha, I'm more of a slick back style guy. Waiting for your next video upload.
You said its been months since you've been to a barber, how do you keep your hair from looking scraggly as time goes on? I find when go more than a month it looks really bad and like i NEED a haircut. It sucks too because i wanna go for a more glassic look and grow out my sides like you.
@@TheBudDex Haha, but there are quite a lot of full time international students in most of the technical universities and some of the research universities :)
Most of the products I use are not the kind that dry or damage hair out. I mainly use home brewed pomades which tend to have healthy (and high grade) ingredients since they're not made by factories but small home businesses of individuals and their families. Even if I use factory-produced products like Brylcreem, they are the kind that moisturize or condition your hair so drying or containing harsh chemicals isn't a problem at all. On the rare occasion where I use hair spray, the first thing I do is condition the hell out of it at the end of the day, then a hair oil/tonic or a hair balm/cream.
@@jonnygreen8967 as long as it’s water based your good, tho using oil based pomades are a challenge in it themselves they’re also very good for your hair! and learning to degrease will make the anxiety of feeling like it’s never gonna come out go away.
@@DRelektro13 I think it may be oil based but I have brylcreem to degrease but I’ll use the build up of it over a couple of days then I’ll degrease. Thank you anyways lad for the advice. Appreciate it👍🏼
I’ve been using Reuzel pink as my go-to recently, it’s been great. Used to use a combo of Black and White’s and Brylcreem. 🔥
which one did you apply first, the black and white or the brylcreem?
Hey, I've tried pink, it's like super glue. How do comb it?
@@officialgranbymusic use a blow dryer to heat it up a little bit.
Good to see another upload, keep it up man.
I wish I had hair.
Try growing a beard man
@@zeeqwan6477I have a beard and I still want my f***ing hair back
Only a small application of this product is all you need and according to the instructions given of how to use this product. A little goes a long way.
Really awesome
I love that I found your channel! I'm going to try this pompadour look! Thank you
Great video, been using Brylcreem for 1 month, and even with my thin hair it looks pretty good. Sadly I don't have enough hair to do rock pompadour like yours haha, I'm more of a slick back style guy. Waiting for your next video upload.
How does it hold and look for hair on the thinner style? I'm in the same boat and was wondering about using brylcreem
can u do the Lawrence of arabia hairstyle?
You said its been months since you've been to a barber, how do you keep your hair from looking scraggly as time goes on? I find when go more than a month it looks really bad and like i NEED a haircut. It sucks too because i wanna go for a more glassic look and grow out my sides like you.
Hey! Could you please do a review of the Lebanon version of brylcreem? Apparently it's very good!
I’d like to see that too
We need a Vo5 review!
Nice vid bro. You still on exchange in the Netherlands?
I never said I'm on exchange, I study here full time
@@pomadesandpomps Oh ok thought you were an exchange student because you don't have the natural awkward dutch accent like I do
@@TheBudDex Haha, but there are quite a lot of full time international students in most of the technical universities and some of the research universities :)
@@pomadesandpompsTrue
Have you tried binsuke?
Hi idol☺️ can you pls make a review to tres flores brilliantine pls idol i am counting on you...😅
Did i spoke to you at the Lee Rocker concert at The Melkweg Amsterdam?
If you're the blonde guy with the glasses and tall pomp styled with Reuzel Matte Pomade, then yes.
Hey Man U should show us your greaser clothes
You should review Reuzel Blue.
Does bryl treat dry damage hair
got a question, doesn't all the chemical you put on hair damage it?
Most of the products I use are not the kind that dry or damage hair out. I mainly use home brewed pomades which tend to have healthy (and high grade) ingredients since they're not made by factories but small home businesses of individuals and their families. Even if I use factory-produced products like Brylcreem, they are the kind that moisturize or condition your hair so drying or containing harsh chemicals isn't a problem at all. On the rare occasion where I use hair spray, the first thing I do is condition the hell out of it at the end of the day, then a hair oil/tonic or a hair balm/cream.
@@pomadesandpomps I see, thanks brother
I'm growing my hair out and i'm thinking about using pomade in the near future. It will be a first with me. What should i use as a first timer?
Do. Not. Use. Murray’s. but some suavecito and stick to those washable ones before you go in head first lol
@@DRelektro13 ah dear, I’ve bought the Reuzel green pomade. I wont be using it until another couple months so I’ll get the Suavacito.
@@jonnygreen8967 as long as it’s water based your good, tho using oil based pomades are a challenge in it themselves they’re also very good for your hair! and learning to degrease will make the anxiety of feeling like it’s never gonna come out go away.
@@DRelektro13 I think it may be oil based but I have brylcreem to degrease but I’ll use the build up of it over a couple of days then I’ll degrease. Thank you anyways lad for the advice. Appreciate it👍🏼
Wow, great video. Keep it up 👍. Brylcreem is the thing
You are looking like cillian Murphy
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