Forming Cream Vs Pomade

Forming Cream Vs Pomade - You can also try sea salt spray. I am not much a pomade guy, but i think the pomade is a better product bcuz at least it didn’t make my hair tacky and stiff (and the shine is truly a high shine as advertised). I would say its very much like the forming cream, good product but also more like medium, flexible hold. Look into the grooming cream, that’s a decent product. Hold is a little better than fiber, forming cream and tea tree shaping cream, but also not high. Shine is more on the low to natural side. It’s no where near the same as the old formulation (they did have both at the time i used to purchase and just got rid of the fiber only), so i hope you haven.

If i'm keeping my hair down instead of in a bun. I saw a comment from a guy just trashing these products and it got me onto some far superior ones. Overall, they are pretty different products. Their shaving cream was their first product, and it was highly regarded in the wet shaving community for a non lathering cream.

You can also try sea salt spray. They work best for short to medium length hairstyles and pastes are a versatile hair product for almost any style or hair type and both are easily washable, medium to strong hold, low to medium shine. Their shaving cream was their first product, and it was highly regarded in the wet shaving community for a non lathering cream. I am not much a pomade guy, but i think the pomade is a better product bcuz at least it didn’t make my hair tacky and stiff (and the shine is truly a high shine as advertised). Usually clays are reworkable, adds texture, volume. Sorry at the time i wrote that 3 years ago, didn’t think to go back and remove this.

They work best for short to medium length hairstyles and pastes are a versatile hair product for almost any style or hair type and both are easily washable, medium to strong hold, low to medium shine. I only have experience with forming cream and that had like 1/10 hold. I am not much a pomade guy, but i think the pomade is a better product bcuz at least it didn’t make my hair tacky and stiff (and the shine is truly a high shine as advertised). I saw a comment from a guy just trashing these products and it got me onto some far superior ones. Shine is more on the low to natural side.

I take arcadian clay pomade and put a little in the lid and put some on 1 finger tip. You can also try sea salt spray. They work best for short to medium length hairstyles and pastes are a versatile hair product for almost any style or hair type and both are easily washable, medium to strong hold, low to medium shine. Shine is more on the low to natural side.

I Saw A Comment From A Guy Just Trashing These Products And It Got Me Onto Some Far Superior Ones.

I am not much a pomade guy, but i think the pomade is a better product bcuz at least it didn’t make my hair tacky and stiff (and the shine is truly a high shine as advertised). If i'm keeping my hair down instead of in a bun. Hold is a little better than fiber, forming cream and tea tree shaping cream, but also not high. Shine is more on the low to natural side.

Their Pomade Is Far Too Light And Their Heavy Is A Subpar Gel Type I Feel This Way About Axe Pomade Too.

Like it is a very nice conditioning product but will not add much in terms of volume or hold. Ac is okay, but there really is a lot better stuff out there. Wax works great for holding short hair, but it is not very easy to spread out on hair that long. I only have experience with forming cream and that had like 1/10 hold.

It Also Tends To Be A Bit More Sticky

I grab a small section of hair toward the back of my head and i spread a little bit of the clay underneath near the root to give some volume without making my hair too stiff. My forming cream actually came in yesterday after using wax for the longest time. Overall, they are pretty different products. Usually clays are reworkable, adds texture, volume.

Bumble And Bumble Thickening Spray May Be Your.

I would say its very much like the forming cream, good product but also more like medium, flexible hold. They work best for short to medium length hairstyles and pastes are a versatile hair product for almost any style or hair type and both are easily washable, medium to strong hold, low to medium shine. What strange luck to be able to answer this question. Their classic pomade is legit fantastic, just a notch too light.

Shine is more on the low to natural side. It also tends to be a bit more sticky If they had a slightly stronger option it'd probably be my go to even with. Would definitely still recommend but for more of a lazy day style Their pomade is far too light and their heavy is a subpar gel type i feel this way about axe pomade too.