Yes especially oil based, the old school proper pomade, you can always rework it with a little bit of water.Even the oil based ones like Dax red?
I always assumed it was the Amercian name for hair wax but I think I am wrong after watching a few vids on youtube etcWhat's the difference between a pomade and say matt hair paste?
Pomade... You Brits are so Retro[emoji33]
Suavecito pomade (water based) it is really good and really easy to wash.anyone reccomend a good Pomade
Something relatively cheap as I'm new to the stuff and still unsure whether it's for me or not.
Sorry if this had been asked or mentioned before. Is the old Brylcreem from 50's or 60's same formula as the new ones?? What about the American Brylcreem? that is different to the British Brylcreem as well. Both the smell and density.This. Word for word.
Loved the stuff when I was a teenager and still had hair. Great Eau de Cologne smell and just enough hold.
Not sure on the formula differences, but it sounds like you'd suit a product like Layrite. Good hold, nice vanilla scent and washes out easily like Brylcreem.Sorry if this had been asked or mentioned before. Is the old Brylcreem from 50's or 60's same formula as the new ones?? What about the American Brylcreem? that is different to the British Brylcreem as well. Both the smell and density.
I like the product but both British and American versions are too light hold for my hair. Yes you can keep your hair in that slick back with or without pomp if you have a naturally straight and thin hair, however if you have a vawey hair then Brylcreem would be too light for a good hold.
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