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u/PineapplePizzaPalace · 1 pointr/Pomade

So my hair isn’t real thick like yours. I use Reuzel Green Medium on day one and then I add Murray’s Super Light on the following days on top of the Reuzel build up.

People say Murray’s Super Light isn’t a true Super Light, that it is more of a medium, but I definitely notice a difference between Reuzel Green and the Super Light if I use the Super Light alone.

This is the one I use (don’t buy the one without the Barber pole, it’s different). Murray's Super Light - Orange/Black 3 oz. (Pack of 2) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IAA3Q0S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_t5.2DbXF752K1

So, maybe try putting in the Murray’s Super Light first and see how it goes through your hair. It has a lot of shine, which might help make your hair not so dry looking. You could see how it does on it’s own, but I imagine it won’t have the hold you’re looking for by it’s self. So, after putting a little Murray’s Super Light or some other Light pomade in, try to put in the medium or heavy you already have and comb it through. It MIGHT go in easier and give you the hold you want with a wet look. I’ve never tried this since my hair isn’t thick.

You can also mix the light pomade with a heavier pomade and that might help it go in easier too.

Another thing you can try with the ones you’re having problems applying is to heat them up with a hair dryer so it’s as warm and thin as possible. Just rubbing it together with your hands might not be heating it up enough to get through your hair.

Trial and error! Hope some of that works!

Edit: I see you don’t want shine. 💩 Sorry! Perhaps those tips will work if you can find a lighter pomade with a matte finish, if that exists.

u/xraigekoux · 2 pointsr/Pomade

I haven't personally tried Murray's, but everything I've heard about it seems like it isn't a joy to use. There are oil based pomades out there that are much easier to apply. I could be wrong, but it seems like you'd need to break down the pomade more into your hands before you apply it on your hair. Making sure you have a little moisture (possibly towel dried) may also contribute to a more pleasant application experience. Lastly, make sure to evenly comb the pomade into your hair. I noticed a lot of people on YouTube like to use a Denman Brush to evenly distribute the pomade before they actually style.

u/Tailwinds15 · 1 pointr/Pomade

I have a Kent folding comb that works well. It's kind of on the small side. A lot of guys use Kent combs. I also have this one

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001SXNOHY/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?qid=1464916747&sr=8-1&keywords=Conair+comb&pi=SY200_QL40

It's got a detangler on one end so it makes heavies like goon grease easier to comb through. I usually hit it with the detangler then, the coarse comb and that usually is good enough. I use the Kent for the sides. I also see a lot of guys use a denman classic styling brush to help spread out the pomade. I have pretty thick hair though.

u/curry_magic · 1 pointr/Pomade

Before original i used this I thought it was pretty good, and very recently ive started using enigma which i think is an amazing prestyler

u/Z1839 · 1 pointr/Pomade

Awesome thanks. Is this the denman 7 Denman Cushion Brush Nylon Bristles, 7-Row https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00197623M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_W6fxCbC1WVATF

u/Wally_Flakes · 1 pointr/Pomade

I currently use OGX Anti-breakage Keratin Oil Shampoo, and I have used Head and Shoulders as well. Unless you're using oil-based pomades a lot, you need not worry about shampoo brands.

As far as conditioning goes, I skip it every other day. My hair, although thick, can get super silky with conditioning and flattens my hair with just a little bit of pomade.

u/NeoCrisis · 2 pointsr/Pomade

If you are really on a tight budget and want a water base pomade then you may want to take a look at Clubman Brilliantine and Tres Flores Molding Pomade Both are under $10 for 4oz.

I would stay away from Axe hair products. Especially if you are on a budget. It's around $6-8 for only 2oz and your average water base pomades (decent to good ones) will run you as low as $10-15 for 4oz and you get a much more superior product.

u/mitchsnyder6 · 2 pointsr/Pomade

This kit has some nice wide tooth options..I use the short stubby one that fits in your hand. I start styling with a round brush to distribute. Then move to a regular comb to get it in place and then run the wide tooth or my hands through for the finished texture.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RKWC15V/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_R7I0Db3CCAW4S

u/JulesTheBum · 2 pointsr/Pomade

Before you go use some expensive product. Go to your local pharmacy and buy some of those cheap clays. See if those work, if they do. You’re welcome. If not, my favorite stuff for my old faux hawk was [this.](Tea Tree Shaping Cream, 3.0 Fl Oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000UPO54M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_nfyDDb13X0PS6)
The [grooming pomade](Tea Tree Grooming Pomade, 3 oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E24RT4U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ZyyDDbZ6BGEPD) is also very good for little quiffs.

u/Pbrguy02 · 2 pointsr/Pomade

Lockharte's line is good-

You really can't go wrong with Black and White though.

Black & White Genuine Pluko Hair Dressing Pomade 7oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004WBIAE6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_v8dPybB85S2JD

u/TheHalfChubPrince · 2 pointsr/Pomade

I use Giovanni. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0011DIXJU?pc_redir=1411852616&robot_redir=1

It's not that greasy. It washes out really easily. I don't use shampoo and it comes right out.

u/perrymanon · 1 pointr/Pomade

Just to check I presume you mean this?

u/adriftinthecosmos · 1 pointr/Pomade

I use Fast Orange.

It's an orange based pumice soap in a pump, meant for greasy mechanic hands! It gets even my stickiest, gunkiest clays off.