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Reddit mentions of Suavecito Pomade Firme (Strong) Hold 4 oz

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Suavecito Pomade Firme (Strong) Hold 4 oz. Here are the top ones.

Suavecito Pomade Firme (Strong) Hold 4 oz
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Strong Hold. This is a great pomade for hairstyles such as: pompadours, slick backs and side parts. Any hair style can be achieved with this pomade! If you have easier to manage hair check out our medium hold Original Hold Pomade.Water Soluble. This pomade washes out easily with just water and no special shampoos or soaps are needed. Does not leave hair greasy or stained after washing out.Combs with Ease. Style your hair without frustration. Suavecito Pomade Firme (Strong) Hold combs in with ease and provides a sturdy grip for maximum styling flexibility and less scruffy mess.
Specs:
ColorFirme
Height2.5 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Size4 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Width3 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Suavecito Pomade Firme (Strong) Hold 4 oz:

u/floydiandroid · 4 pointsr/criticalrole

Well, that is 32oz. It lasts me at least 6 months of every day use.

You can get the small one to try it out.

u/OmnipresentOctopus · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I understand, thank you for the contest. If you ever need anyone to talk to, hmu.

Does hair product count? If so: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017S3LX8O/?coliid=I3SBJCTTDTHGJP&colid=1NL8FB4GK4UU9&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

u/caramelbrownguy · 2 pointsr/malehairadvice

Its all about styling buddy. A good pomade is what you need to get that like the Suavecito Original because of its Medium hold and shine. If you wanna stronger hold, go for the Firme instead!

u/twosixer · 2 pointsr/AskMen

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u/chenzer5688 · 1 pointr/todayilearned

DLDude- look into suavecito pomade. It's a water based pomade so it rinses out pretty easily with just water. It'll still strip your hair of oils, especially if you leave it in too long, but your scalp bounces back in 2-3 days opposed to months like when you first transition. This is a fantastic alternative to gel or other styling products that would require some sort of cleanser to remove from your hair. It's also typically rated among the best pomades to use. You can read the high praise for yourself here amzn.to/2tucnw0. It also smells super super good and I've received numerous compliments from the scent. Another nice feature is if you need to adjust the styling to your hair, no need to wash it out and start over, you can simply wet your hands a little and re-work the style. Since the pomade is water based, adding just a little moister allows you to re-style.

NO POO ALL THE WAY!

u/UnoriginalTakenName · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

Thick, Wavy-ish (not so curly) Hair Care Guide I kinda made. I'm no expert so don't take this as gospel.


Maintaining your (usually dry hair):


Use Shea Moisture Leave In conditioner. This is the one I use. You can pick the "curly" one if you want to emphasis your curls.

I found it on another thread and the guy said he washes his hair at night, pats it with a towel to dry and then put it in.

Comb your hair (i usually comb it back) so it gets all around. Don't use a comb that's too thin you'll take the product out.

Use a kinda generous amount (like 2-3 finger tips) and mix it in your hair like you would a normal conditioner. It won't stain your pillow, but I'd recommend a pillow case.

Wash it out in the morning.

Shampoo less because our hair usually gets really dry. I personally use head and shoulders once every 1.5 weeks.

It'll take a while to notice an actual change in texture but your hair should feel smoother and easier to control.

(This won't get rid of the curly, wavy texture. It's only part 1.)

Note: Using another Coconut Oil product like this is also recommended by some. To spray some on your hair after a shower and apply it like a conditioner (massage it around your hair) and you won't need to comb it in. It's recommended to leave it in for 30 minutes wash it off and then style your hair.

This is something I'm starting to test but I can't say it works or doesn't.

Styling Product:

Most pomaded don't usually work on this type of hair because our hair usually "counters" the pomade.


Things that I've found that work are Suavecito Firm Hold and Layrite Superhold

I prefer Layrite's because it's less sticky and doesn't have as strong of an odor.

Strong gels work too, but I think gel looks worse and if you live in a hot area it'll sweat off within 30 minutes and just be uncomfortable on your forehead.


Before You Style:

This is typically after a shower. You're going to want to nearly dry your hair lightly by patting your hair with a towel. Then blow dry your hair in the way you want. If you don't have a blow drier I'd invest in one but just towel dry and then put product in.


Notes:

Often people with our kind of hair want to style something like a pompadour or something with straighter hair. The main issues are that our hair is actually too short and we'll need to use something special to straighten it.

Too short
To get certain hair styles you need a certain length. Guys with our type of hair usually keep it short because it's almost like a blow fish where our hair is short (which you can usually see after a shower) but then it increases its volume and puffs/curls up.

So before being disappointed or confused as to why you can't get a certain style, it might be because your hair actually isn't as long as it looks.

Straightening
To straighten our type of hair (for a long period of time, since product usually unwinds) you'll need a flat iron, something like keratin straightening treatment or something like this

That's pretty much everything I know. It's probably not all correct so edit whatever and just build on the education of this hair type.

Edit: Fixed a link

u/TheMikeGrimm · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

I use this when it’s damp and comb/brush my hair how I want. It’ll look wet at first but once it dries, comb/brush it out in the same direction. The hair looks dry and separated, but still stays how it was styled. I don’t mind the wet look for a bit but I’ll usually muss it up with my hand throughout the day. You can add a bit of water later and it’ll style right back up again too without more product.