Posts tagged "pomade"
Star Wax Original Pomade

Star Wax Original Pomade

Star Wax has clay, as you know, so what about their pomade? The clay was pretty solid; not the greatest ever, but not bad at all. What about the pomade? The Star Wax Original Pomade, first and foremost, is red. Why? Don’t ask questions. I absolutely hate that it’s red, and there’s no rational reason to...
Baxter Hard Water Pomade

Baxter Hard Water Pomade

Baxter! What happened here? After my introduction to the Baxter line via the greatness of the Clay Pomade, I was truly pumped about this stuff. However, when I used the Baxter Hard Water Pomade, it was a serious disappointment on almost every level imaginable. Think back to the 1990’s. Remember that L.A. Looks stuff we used...
Baxter Clay Pomade

Baxter Clay Pomade

This is my first encounter with a product from the Baxter of California line. Despite the fact that Baxter has been around since 1965, I’ve never been lucky enough to try one of their products out. My good friends at The Motley sent me over this jar of Baxter clay pomade, and I can certainly see...
Brooklyn Grooming's Old School Pomade

Brooklyn Grooming’s Old School Pomade

Included in Brooklyn Grooming‘s shipment of awesomeness was a sample of their Commando Old School Pomade. This pomade has mineral rich oils that help stimulate growth while keeping your hair looking good. I can’t attest to the first part, since the sample didn’t have enough product to test the hair growth part, but I can speak to...
Giveaway: Grant's Golden Brand Pomade

Giveaway: Grant’s Golden Brand Pomade

Enter to win: Grant’s Golden Brand Pomade Grant’s Golden Brand Pomade is made in Seattle and inspired by Japanese water-based pomades. Grant himself is a really nice guy, and his pomade is one of the best I’ve come across. Because interviews and product reviews only give you so much insight, you can now enter to...
Grant's Golden Brand Pomade

Grant’s Golden Brand Pomade

Grant’s Golden Brand Pomade is very much the real deal when it comes to keeping your hair under control without turning your hair into a bronze sculpture. Grant’s is a small company based out of Seattle owned and founded by Grant himself. Grant was originally a consumer of water-based pomades for many years, but he thought...