![]() ![]() It may come off in small hunks, and for that reason can’t be simply combed into your hair. It’s the only thing that can essentially comb down the “quills” without having to resort to something desperate.įiber is generally thick, kind of like an almost dried-out wax that takes a little force to get out of the container. ![]() Since I’m cursed with the untamable Asian “porcupine hair” (if my hair is too short, it sticks straight up in all directions against the wishes of everyone), fiber is my go-to choice. FIBER:įiber’s tough stuff-some of the most powerful pliable product out there. Those with medium- to somewhat long-length hair works best with pomade since the weight of your hair also keeps the style in place. While that means the holding power of pomade isn’t as strong as a powerful gel that keeps your hair in place with rigidity, a neat, combed hairstyle benefits greatly from good-quality pomade. The product itself is designed to stay pliable, which means it doesn’t dry like a hairspray or mousse. It’s important to note, too, that it’s a bad idea to run your fingers through your hair when it has pomade in it. Think of it as a product that does double duty-cleans up your flyaways and polishes up your hair while giving it a dose of nutrients that help keep your glorious locks healthy. On top of that, you may find pomade that actually nourishes your hair. ![]() This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, however, as some hairstyles-the pompadour, for instance-actually do well with a glossy finish. Or, if you use a truly shiny pomade, it makes your hair look wet. While not necessarily “grease,” pomades make your hair have a high-gloss sheen. WE FOUND A FEW REALLY HANDY ARTICLES THAT CLEARLY OUTLINE THE DIFFERENCE. ITS NOT UNCOMMON FOR MEN TO STILL BE ROCKING THE SAME STYLING PRODUCT AS WHAT THEIR MOTHERS GOT THEM AT PRIMARY SCHOOL. ![]()
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