WAX, POMADE OR GEL – WHAT SHOULD YOU USE?

With the waves of hair styling products available out online and at stores, the biggest question that comes to the mind is “What to use?”. Whether it is pomade, hair wax, or gel, all the three, if correctly used, make your hair look fresh out of a high-end professional salon. That gets you more confused, right? To solve this dilemma of whether to use wax, pomade or gel, read along.

POMADE

Pomade is a product which is unsurpassed in terms of the shine and lustre it gives and is either wax or water based. If you’re going for a slick, well-groomed hairstyle, pomade is likely the best option however it is also the product of choice for those sporting a quiff, pompadour or ducktail. Pomade makes the hair a bit greasy, making it the perfect product for those who have naturally dry hair. Pomade allows you to alter the effect by changing the amount you use and whether you apply to wet or dry hair, with wet hair giving less hold with more shine and dry hair giving more hold with less shine.

Pomade is traditionally petroleum-based and provide excellent hold and shine with the ability to reshape and comb throughout the day. It does not wash out with water and is generally left in the hair. This is the look favoured by ‘greasers’ and those looking for the more traditional slick back. The recent development of water-soluble pomades allows users to get the same high hold and slicked back look but can be removed with just water. Water-based pomades lack the high shine of petroleum pomades and will harden to a stiff finish however they are more versatile and offer a stronger hold to keep styles in place. You can buy the pomade brands mentioned below through Nykaa and get amazing discounts and cashbacks with Nykaa offers.

HOW TO USE: Apply a small amount of the product to your palm and warm it up by rubbing your hands together before applying to slightly damp hair.

TOP BRANDS: 1. Suavecito Pomade

  1. Baxter of California Clay Pomade
  2. American CrewPomade.

 

WAX

Whereas pomade is most suited for those slicked back styles, wax offers a solution for those who want a product which can hold a hairstyle. In addition, for those with naturally oily hair, wax often offers a much more suited solution given that pomade can add extra grease to your hair. Whereas pomade remains put, wax will often dry out after a few hours however will allow you to restyle until then. Wax is great for making detailed expression and accentuating your hairstyle and can also be used to give a spiky look, unlike pomade.

HOW TO USE: Apply in the same way as pomade, warming a small amount in your palms but always apply to completely dry hair, never wet.

TOP BRANDS: 1. Redken Maneuver Working Wax

  1. GatsbyMoving Rubber
  2. TIGIBed Head Workable Wax

GEL

Few products are able to give as strong a hold as gel, however you’re generally left with hair that is absolutely rock solid as well as often being flaky. If you’re looking for maximum hold where pomade and wax just won’t do, however, gel may be your only option and there’s the added benefit that it will wash straight out with just water. You’ll find gel available in both light and firm hold gels and which you use depends entirely on your hair type and the style you’re aiming for. As a general rule, the finer your hair, the lighter the gel you should use.

HOW TO USE: Put a small dab of gel onto your fingers and rub together before applying to damp hair.

TOP BRANDS: 1. Schwarzkopf Taft Looks Marathon Power Gel

  1. Gatsby Water Gloss Super Hard Gel
  2. Wella Professionals EIMI Sculpt Force Extra Strong Flubber

 

Hair styling done right is one of the most important traits of looking your best. With these products, you can always make your hair look professionally styled. Happy Hair Styling!

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