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- What is a pomade anyway?
- What is the difference between oil-based pomade and water-based pomade?
- Which hair style should I use Pomade for?
- Recommendation of oil-based pomade! Introducing products with hard setting power
- Water-based Pomade Recommendation 11! Selected greases that you can't go wrong with!
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Recommendation of oil-based pomade! Introducing products with hard setting power
Oil-based pomade recommendation 1: “YANAGIYA Pomade
Yanagiya” is known as the gold standard of pomade in Japan. Made from highly viscous vegetable oil, the pomade has a texture that is ideal for the stiff, thick, gangly hair that is common among Japanese men. The pomade is available in two sizes, a large and a small, and both are priced affordably at less than 1,000 yen, including tax.
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Yanagiya also offers a slightly scented pomade with a reduced fragrance. This item has a reputation for not having an unpleasant smell, so it is perfect for those who are trying pomade for the first time.
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Oil-based Pomade Recommendation #2: “Sakamoto Koseido Charming Pomade Classic
Sakamoto Koseido is famous for its greases, but the company also offers authentic oil-based pomades made from vegetable-based materials. It is available for around 1,500 yen and has a large 200 g capacity, so it is very cost-effective.
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Oil-based Pomade Recommendation 3: “hairgum Strong Pomade
Hairgum is a French brand of hair styling products. The pomade we picked up is one of the brand’s signature products and has been used by many men. The most attractive feature of this product is its hard texture, which lives up to its name of “strong pomade,” and it does not fall apart even if the set hair is exposed to wind or rain. It is difficult to remove with shampoo, but it can be easily removed by using a cleansing oil.
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