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 Disconnected Undercut/Pompadour, Anyone spotting this hairstyle lately?

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post Apr 23 2014, 05:49 PM

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QUOTE(MerryGoRound^2 @ Apr 23 2014, 05:48 PM)
LOL. I've watched all of the videos prior to posting here. Didn't help :'(. I even watched this.





Didn't help much, maybe because I'm not using the right stuffs. And yes, you were right on with how I was describing my hair. Another thing worth mentioning is my hair falls down rather then falling backward. I noticed most guys with pomp hairstyle have hair falling to the back when their hair is unstyled, mine just falls to the front like bangs sad.gif.
Thanks man. Are these obtainable in KL?
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u can try asking it at the yart ss15. i bought them there.
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post Apr 23 2014, 05:51 PM

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well it depends on your face. idk why but malay seems not suitable for this kind of hair.
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post Apr 23 2014, 06:13 PM

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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ Apr 23 2014, 05:49 PM)
u can try asking it at the yart ss15. i bought them there.
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SS15, Subang? That's a bit far, but I'll look up on it. Does The Yart have any closer stores to KL? Kepong/Mont Kiara area? Even Damansara is fine.

QUOTE(degraw1993 @ Apr 23 2014, 05:51 PM)
well it depends on your face. idk why but malay seems not suitable for this kind of hair.
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Hahaha, loool. That's not nice. I'm not Malay, but I think Malays look good with any hair because they've got a very neutral face. They're not like us Chinese who tend to have small eyes and rounded jaw. I think if any race in Malaysia can look good with pompadour, I think it's the Indians and Malay.
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post Apr 23 2014, 06:17 PM

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QUOTE(MerryGoRound^2 @ Apr 23 2014, 06:13 PM)
SS15, Subang? That's a bit far, but I'll look up on it. Does The Yart have any closer stores to KL? Kepong/Mont Kiara area? Even Damansara is fine.
Hahaha, loool. That's not nice. I'm not Malay, but I think Malays look good with any hair because they've got a very neutral face. They're not like us Chinese who tend to have small eyes and rounded jaw. I think if any race in Malaysia can look good with pompadour, I think it's the Indians and Malay.
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hahaha just my opinion though biggrin.gif
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post Apr 23 2014, 06:17 PM

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Nope. The yard only at ss15. If y have the time go there. The owner of the shop will give u some tutorials and advise on pomade and related stuff.
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post Apr 23 2014, 06:18 PM

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QUOTE(degraw1993 @ Apr 23 2014, 06:17 PM)
hahaha just my opinion though  biggrin.gif
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Are you a pompadour fan too? Share some advice biggrin.gif.

QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ Apr 23 2014, 06:17 PM)
Nope. The yard only at ss15. If y have the time go there. The owner of the shop will give u some tutorials and advise on pomade and related stuff.
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Thanks, will have to find time for that then. Hope they're okay with teaching people how to style hair lol. You've been a great help man!
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post Apr 23 2014, 06:23 PM

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QUOTE(MerryGoRound^2 @ Apr 23 2014, 06:18 PM)
Are you a pompadour fan too? Share some advice biggrin.gif.
Thanks, will have to find time for that then. Hope they're okay with teaching people how to style hair lol. You've been a great help man!
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Haha not really, just normal cut better for me already
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post Apr 23 2014, 06:29 PM

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Mine also falls forwards even though my hair is super long..I guess its because my hair is damn thin and soft..Yeah, I think your problem will be solved with pomades. Try it out man. Just do as per those videos and soon you will be able to style the way you like.
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post Apr 23 2014, 07:10 PM

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QUOTE(kitkatjapan @ Apr 23 2014, 06:29 PM)
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Mine also falls forwards even though my hair is super long..I guess its because my hair is damn thin and soft..Yeah, I think your problem will be solved with pomades. Try it out man. Just do as per those videos and soon you will be able to style the way you like.
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Haha, thanks. Will definitely checking on water-based pomades. How much would a can of pomade cost on average? Just curious as well, is thin and soft hair good? Rarely meet guys with soft hair. You're the second person I know who has soft hair. I am somewhat proud and unproud about it lol.

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post Apr 23 2014, 07:15 PM

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QUOTE(MerryGoRound^2 @ Apr 23 2014, 07:10 PM)
Haha, thanks. Will definitely checking on water-based pomades. How much would a can of pomade cost on average? Just curious as well, is thin and soft hair good? Rarely meet guys with soft hair. You're the second person I know who has soft hair. I am somewhat proud and unproud about it lol.
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Well, my ex was always jealous of my soft and smooth hair. But I kinda prefer having thicker hair though..Makes styling much easier plus can use the lesser holding power stuff as well.

On average about RM60-RM70 per can. Quite a big leap coming from RM30 waxes.
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post Apr 23 2014, 07:21 PM

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QUOTE(kitkatjapan @ Apr 23 2014, 07:15 PM)
Well, my ex was always jealous of my soft and smooth hair. But I kinda prefer having thicker hair though..Makes styling much easier plus can use the lesser holding power stuff as well.

On average about RM60-RM70 per can. Quite a big leap coming from RM30 waxes.
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60-70 is kinda reasonable for pomades I guess. Especially because Pomades are not as famous anymore according to most hair stylist. My Redken clay wax cost about RM 55, now I feel so cheated and conned. If I switch to pomades, I'd feel so bad that I splurged rm 50 on another clay dull cause my wax is finishing soon.
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post Apr 23 2014, 08:10 PM

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QUOTE(MerryGoRound^2 @ Apr 23 2014, 07:21 PM)
60-70 is kinda reasonable for pomades I guess. Especially because Pomades are not as famous anymore according to most hair stylist. My Redken clay wax cost about RM 55, now I feel so cheated and conned. If I switch to pomades, I'd feel so bad that I splurged rm 50 on another clay dull cause my wax is finishing soon.
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My osis wax only about RM30. There are more expensive pomades in the market, but not many in Malaysia. It's true pomades are old school but I believe its making a comeback, especially with the latest pomp/undercut trend growing so strong.
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post Apr 23 2014, 09:33 PM

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QUOTE(degraw1993 @ Apr 23 2014, 05:51 PM)
well it depends on your face. idk why but malay seems not suitable for this kind of hair.
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nahh it's no bout race but face... you got handsome face you can do anything with any hair but if ugly then nothing can be done..

just like bigbang group.. there's one ugly in there.. any type of hair he did he still look ugly
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QUOTE(skeleton202 @ Apr 23 2014, 09:33 PM)
nahh it's no bout race but face... you got handsome face you can do anything with any hair but if ugly then nothing can be done..

just like bigbang group.. there's one ugly in there.. any type of hair he did he still look ugly
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haha u don't want to tell who's he? biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(kitkatjapan @ Apr 23 2014, 08:10 PM)
My osis wax only about RM30. There are more expensive pomades in the market, but not many in Malaysia. It's true pomades are old school but I believe its making a comeback, especially with the latest pomp/undercut trend growing so strong.
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Where do you get your hairspray. Omg, the cheapest I got for a Schwarzkopf's Silhouette was RM50, buy 1 free 1. You need to tell me where you guys get your super cheap product lol.

QUOTE(skeleton202 @ Apr 23 2014, 09:33 PM)
nahh it's no bout race but face... you got handsome face you can do anything with any hair but if ugly then nothing can be done..

just like bigbang group.. there's one ugly in there.. any type of hair he did he still look ugly
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QUOTE(degraw1993 @ Apr 23 2014, 10:06 PM)
haha u don't want to tell who's he?  biggrin.gif
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I'm guessing it T.O.P or G.D, never liked G.D. True also, if you have the face, you'll look awesome in any hairdo. That's why Kpop celebs' got a large fanbase. My dentist even told me they apply a layer of dental porcelain over their teeth to make it appear ever so white.


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post Apr 29 2014, 09:41 PM

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Hey guys, a small little update. After our talk, I kinda fiddled around with ways to achieve a pompadour. Currently, I have success styling a pompadour if I coat my hair roots with some hair spray first, then applying wax from the back of my hair to the front, then combing it over. Spraying a little bit more hairspray more if I see some hair edging out here and there.

But I'm a bit disappointed that my pomp isn't as huge, or when I have a nice big pomp, it tends to fall flat after 5 minutes in to hairstyling. Longest I had was 1 -3 hours last week after using a new hair wax and hair spray.

Anyone can give tips on how to create bigger hair pomps? As well as how to make it last long? Also, is my method of styling hair healthy for my hair?

I know we talked about pomades, but it doesn't seem like I'm getting a can of pomade anytime soon. Help please sad.gif
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post Apr 29 2014, 10:02 PM

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QUOTE(MerryGoRound^2 @ Apr 29 2014, 09:41 PM)
Hey guys, a small little update. After our talk, I kinda fiddled around with ways to achieve a pompadour. Currently, I have success styling a pompadour if I coat my hair roots with some hair spray first, then applying wax from the back of my hair to the front, then combing it over. Spraying a little bit more hairspray more if I see some hair edging out here and there.

But I'm a bit disappointed that my pomp isn't as huge, or when I have a nice big pomp, it tends to fall flat after 5 minutes in to hairstyling. Longest I had was 1 -3 hours last week after using a new hair wax and hair spray.

Anyone can give tips on how to create bigger hair pomps? As well as how to make it last long? Also, is my method of styling hair healthy for my hair?

I know we talked about pomades, but it doesn't seem like I'm getting a can of pomade anytime soon. Help please sad.gif
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list down the hair products you are using. I have no issues with my current stack of hair paste and wax, which I accidentally discovered hahaha.

pomades work better on slick backs honestly. Unless you can find clay pomades here in Malaysia. hmm.gif

if you really want a 'full' pompadour, just do bonding la hahah, I can assure you it works.

This post has been edited by TechnoG: Apr 29 2014, 10:03 PM
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post Apr 30 2014, 12:24 AM

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Like i said, just try grease 1st then u know why pomade is suitable for a pomp. Ive seen some wicked pomp just using pomade.
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post May 3 2014, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(TechnoG @ Apr 29 2014, 10:02 PM)
list down the hair products you are using. I have no issues with my current stack of hair paste and wax, which I accidentally discovered hahaha.

pomades work better on slick backs honestly. Unless you can find clay pomades here in Malaysia. hmm.gif

if you really want a 'full' pompadour, just do bonding la hahah, I can assure you it works.
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Is that a Lux? Ugh, I hate Lux more than Teemo lol. I'm currently using Redken Wax and Cab's Clay Dull. Hairsprays are Redken and Schwarzkopf. I'll post a picture later.

And noooo, no rebonding sad.gif. I love the way it is.

Just to update you, I managed to find some pomades within Klang Valley, will share the photo below.


QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ Apr 30 2014, 12:24 AM)
Like i said, just try grease 1st then u know why pomade is suitable for a pomp. Ive seen some wicked pomp just using pomade.
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Hey bro, your dear shop is so hard to find LOLOLOLOL. I had to drive all the way up to SS15 without a single idea of the place. But managed to find the place in the end, sad that they never give discounts even though I bought quite a number of pomades sad.gif..

I've tried the pomade just now to style my hair, I mixed water/grease based pomade and I must say I really don't like grease based. It is so damn hard to wash out :'(. Now I regretted buying 2 cans of grease based. I bought that much cause the staff said grease pomades has more holding power. And because I don't travel down to Subang often, I rather buy more. Anyways..

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Two cans of water based and grease based, plus a comb cause my fine teeth combs at home aren't doing the trick. Splurged rm 300 on it sad.gif. I'm willing to sell off the second can of grease based if my first can doesn't go well. But like you said, pomade is really good for pompadours. It's holding very well and when you comb it, it comes together to give a very neat look.
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post May 3 2014, 02:24 PM

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Fuuh, JS Sloane rocks man. By far my fav water based one. Grease can be washed out with just shampoo using my method. Just use the grease as an overcoat. Using grease alone makes it a pain in the arse to wash. I'd only do it if there's any events or stuff since I can recomb anytime. But anyway just using JS Sloane alone should be enough to hold a pomp for the whole day.

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