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Reddit mentions of Baxter of California Men's Clay Pomade, No Color, One Size

Sentiment score: 13
Reddit mentions: 26

We found 26 Reddit mentions of Baxter of California Men's Clay Pomade, No Color, One Size. Here are the top ones.

#2 Baxter of California Men's Clay Pomade, No Color, One Size #4
    Features:
  • Separates, defines and molds Your hair
  • Provides a matte finish
  • Provides a strong, long lasting Hold on men's hairstyles
  • Perfect Gift for Father's Day Pair with Baxter of California Shampoo, Conditioner & Comb for Everyday Hair Essentials
Specs:
ColorNo Color
Height2 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2015
Size2 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width4 Inches
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Found 26 comments on Baxter of California Men's Clay Pomade, No Color, One Size:

u/BrianWayneFoster · 159 pointsr/criticalrole

It's all in the cut, really. I have a fantastic friend named Bethanie who does both mine and Ashley's hair, along with many of our friends. She cuts it in a way that makes it really easy for me to whip it together. The secret is to not wash it every day. I know some people might "eww" at that, but every great stylist I've had has told me it's not great to wash your hair every day. So I blow dry it after I get out of the shower, into the sort of position where I like it (lots of innuendo here), then I use a tiny amount, like dime sized, of this stuff: https://www.amazon.com/Baxter-California-Clay-Pomade-fl/dp/B000MIKEZQ?keywords=hair+clay&qid=1537564031&sr=8-9&ref=sr_1_9. Mostly the blow drying gets and keeps it in position, the clay just solidifies the goodness.

u/Connguy · 41 pointsr/malehairadvice

You have a LOT of options for this one, since it's pretty simple.

He has a little shine in it, so a water-based pomade/cream would work. I use this one per my barber's recommendation.

If you already have shiny/oily hair though, you don't want to add to the slickness. So use something with a medium hold and a matte finish, typically a clay or wax. I've heard good things about this one..

There's always American Crew Fiber too, if you want to keep it generic.

More importantly, not everyone can work this hairstyle. It's relatively short on top to be lying flat and soft like that; some people need more length to achieve that. If your hair is thicker/more rigid like mine is, trying this haircut will always fail and turn into a messy bedhead look to hide the cowlicks.

Ask your stylist if it's possible with your hair, and show them a picture of what you want.

u/jik0006 · 6 pointsr/malehairadvice

Baxter of California clay. I have a similar hairstyle with similar results. Just be sure your hair is 95% dry or blown dry before applying. https://www.amazon.com/Baxter-California-Clay-Pomade-fl/dp/B000MIKEZQ

u/Evanngelos · 4 pointsr/malehairadvice

I have a similar hairstyle to yours except slightly shorter and more slicked back. The product I’ve found to work best is Baxter of California - Clay Pomade. Works great for all sorts of hair types and has great hold with a matte finish.

Also you should look into this youtuber called The Pomp. He makes great product review videos and in that one he’s using the product I mentioned.

If I were you I’d ask my barber to just trim about an inch or so off the top and blend the long top with the sides. Keep the part where it is in the photo and just slick everything back. You can try blowdrying the front to give a little more volume. Dry shampoo can also be good to add volume. Either way, you’re not far off!

u/Billy_Brubaker · 4 pointsr/malefashionadvice

As others said, American Crew Fiber is very good. I prefer Baxter of California Clay Pomade though, it's got a very strong hold and a great look. Also next haircut, make sure you get the barber to thin it out a bit; you've got a lot of hair, thinning it will definitely help with the poofiness.

u/LegoMyCraiggo · 2 pointsr/malegrooming

Pay the money to get a high quality product. I know it may seem like something you might want to save money on, but you'll end up paying more in the long run.

I'm am a fan of Baxters of California Clay Pomade http://www.amazon.com/Baxter-California-Clay-Pomade-oz/dp/B000MIKEZQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427828229&sr=8-1&keywords=baxter+of+california

It may run you $18-$20 but you only have to use a miniscule amount and one jar can last a whole year.

u/Leppard6464 · 2 pointsr/PKA

I would recommend this product to anyone.. not what he uses, but I use it. It's pricey, but it lasts a while. This particular one has a high hold, low shine. If you looking for a good product, I don't recommend messing around with the cheap stuff.

u/the_human_raincheck · 2 pointsr/malehairadvice

step out of shower, towel dry, then blow dry from your part over in one direction, apply this

u/ProcrastinatorLeo · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

Baxter of California clay pomade be warned though this stuff is really strong.

u/solomonj87 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Baxter of California Clay Pomade, 2 fl. oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MIKEZQ?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/edwardhasnewgoggles · 1 pointr/BeAmazed

Thanks! Partly genes and mostly because I let my beard grow out for about 6 weeks before Movember. After showering, I comb it out and then comb the ends up. I don't use mustache wax but rather Baxter Clay Pomade . I feel like it gives it that good pointed look without looking totally waxed. Those little tiny scissors are also good for trimming the wild hairs / upper lip.

u/TVops · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

You have GOT to use product. There's no other way.

Try this https://www.amazon.com/Baxter-California-Clay-Pomade-fl/dp/B000MIKEZQ

You don't need much, try spiking it, slicking back, side part. Mainly you don't want the hair on your forehead, I think that's what's giving you your "helmet" idea.

Another big contributing factor is it looks like your barber is cutting your hair all the same length. You need some layering or do the common short sides /long on top. As it grows out, it won't do what it's doing now.

u/ghostaudio · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Baxter of California, it ain't cheap though.

It's what I currently use for my hair style. Try to use sparingly.

Before even using the clay pomade, it's ideal to have your hair the way you want it first. Try using something lighter before hand (a dab or more of pomade) in order to set up your hair the way you want it to, then use the clay pomade to hold it.

A blow dryer helps the process a ton (use it when styling your hair with the lighter pomade).

You can always search for hair styling tips on you tube if you want more help.

u/caramelbrownguy · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

Have you tried Baxter of California's Clay Pomade? It is a wax based substance that works well on straight/thick hair, giving a high hold and a natural (matte) finish.

u/Ihavehairtoo · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

> Creams / pastes:

Tea tree shaping cream $15 on amazon: Link This post shows it in use: Link

Mr. Pompadour Moroccan Texture Paste $20 Link

> Wax:

Carter Supply Flux Strong Hold Wax $19 Link

> Clay:

Baxter California Clay $20: Link This post shows it in use: Link

Daimon Barber N° 4 Clay Pomade $24 Link

u/bippidyboppidy · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Probably a clay since that's what my barber gave me. I got rough rider but also liked this

u/ZaphodbBrox · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

1st you need to grow your hair to twice the length you have (maybe longer)
2nd blow dry you hair a little before you style it.
3. try putting some conditioner in your hair after shampooing, I like (the slightly homoeroticly named) woody's for men it helps weight my hair down a little so it doesn't fight against the product so much.
4. try something other than fiber or try mixing fiber with something else. My hair also fights back against product I put a little bit of American crew forming cream in my hair then blow dry it then put Baxter's of California clay pomade and style with my fingers before brushing the side with a brush to make it look even.
5. show that picture to your barber/styles't

u/Flipnkraut · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

Everyone's hair is different. I'd say try it for a week or so without shampoo and see what happens. It's not like your hair is going to fall out if you don't shampoo.

If you're finding its still leaving residue, try shampooing every 3 days or so. Or, it's a little pricier, but the Baxter of California clay pomade washes out of my hair easier.
Baxter of California Clay Pomade, 2 fl. oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MIKEZQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_6hGpxb6CH2ZRC

u/gauchacho · 1 pointr/malehairadvice

I have a big forehead as well, and also similar hair at your current length. What I do now is finger-length on the sides and about 2 inches longer on top. Shower/shampoo, blow dry it down, spread a dime shaped amount of product from front to back - flatten it - swoosh to one side - flatten the sides. At this length a nice, long comb is a great tool. Also, Baxter's clay is great because you can re-style with a little water throughout the day when your hair gets sad.

I hope this helps!