Reddit Reddit reviews Fiber Grease Pomade, 7oz (210g)

We found 7 Reddit comments about Fiber Grease Pomade, 7oz (210g). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Fiber Grease Pomade, 7oz (210g)
Made in Japan - 7.4 ozLight pomade with tack and movementFibers thicken hairWater solubleTropical fruit scent
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7 Reddit comments about Fiber Grease Pomade, 7oz (210g):

u/Dcs87 · 5 pointsr/rawdenim

I've been liking this stuff.

Good hold and it doesn't get crunchy so you can reposition it later if it gets messed up.

u/turkostreet · 2 pointsr/GEazy

He used a japanese brand, fiber grease something
Let me check

Edit: yes its called cool grease fiber grease

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u/Droppin_Bombs · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

You need some shape to your hair. It looks like your barber or stylist has just cut all of your hair to the same length every time. I would highly suggest using some sort of fiber or pomade product. You just need to use about a quarter-sized amount in your hair. There's no real method to it. Just work it into your hair spiking pieces here and there. Maybe twisting some sections for extra texture. The longer your hair is on top, the more you can do with it. You could go with either three of these and look a lot better.

Shorter Hair

Medium/Short Hair

Medium/Messy Hair



My suggestions for products are below.

  1. Layrite - Good hold. Will give some shine to your hair. Water based so it washes out easily.

  2. Fiber Grease - Asian product so the directions and labeling are oddly worded. But smells like apples and has very good hold with good shine. Water based as well so it will wash out easily.

  3. American Crew Fiber - Decent hold. A lot of people on this sub like this one. Provides more of a matte/natural look to your hair. It's a little more "waxy" feeling. Still washes out, just not as easily as water based pomades.

  4. Rough Rider by Kevin Murphy - Most expensive option. Probably the best hold out of all the products mentioned here. A small amount goes a long way, this container will last you a long time. More of a "clay" feel in your hands. You may want to use this in combination with a "shiny" fiber like the Fiber Grease.

u/mwarmstrong · 1 pointr/Hair

I have the same problem.. Thick blondish brown hair and basically same story. I find that only a combination of pomade and a little bit of extra strong gel is the only thing to tame the beast that is my hair. I also get thinned when cut. I found a really good (but very tacky) Japanese pomade that will sometimes even stand up alone without gel. Its called ["Fiber Grease"] (http://www.amazon.com/Fiber-Grease-Pomade-7oz-210g/dp/B0019IZ6B0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1452219825&sr=8-1&keywords=fiber+grease)

u/jim_bipsy · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

I've used this a few times. I think it could replicate the look if your hair is the right length. http://www.amazon.com/Fiber-Grease-Pomade-7oz-210g/dp/B0019IZ6B0/ref=cm_cr_pr_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8
Good felxible hold and shine, and it doesn't make the hair crunchy or stiff.