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Disconnected Undercut/Pompadour, Anyone spotting this hairstyle lately?
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May 8 2014, 03:37 PM
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May 8 2014, 04:01 PM
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QUOTE(MerryGoRound^2 @ May 7 2014, 10:44 PM) This is the kind of pomp I'm looking for but the pomades made it too neat to be that form. I'm thinking of going back to wax. What do you think? Also, have you heard about Hanz De Fuko wax products? Ahh, going for the "messy" pomp huh? I think that kinda pomp need to be style with fingers instead of comb. I tried HDF quicksand before. It feels exactly like the name implies - sand. Like having sand in your hair. It's more matte style but may be a little hard to wash out also. Hold wise, so-so only. It's organic so apparently it won't damage your hair/scalp but the tradeoff is that its very pricey and the bottle is small. If I remember correctly the other thread on hair products has a link someone posted about a retailer selling HDF products online. |
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May 8 2014, 04:03 PM
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May 8 2014, 04:11 PM
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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ May 8 2014, 03:33 PM) where u located? i got a couple of place where u can check out the product locally. I'm based in Jalan Ipoh, so driving to SS 15 was damn far for me. Where else can you recommend?hey no problem my man, i dont do pomps, i do slick backs.... beside i cant force anyone to accept what i want right? |
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May 8 2014, 04:13 PM
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QUOTE(kitkatjapan @ May 8 2014, 04:03 PM) I haven't seen that lockhart cans before. But I'm a little reluctant to use lockhart anymore. The last time I used it took me 3-4 washes to remove it completely. Scary stuff. i guess u never tried schimere before right?that thing is the hardest thing to wash off period! oh and that lockheart is a collab with gonzo malaysia. i find the super slick is awesome! and the heavy hold? yeah u can do a very high pomp with that... |
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May 8 2014, 04:13 PM
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QUOTE(kitkatjapan @ May 8 2014, 04:01 PM) Ahh, going for the "messy" pomp huh? I think that kinda pomp need to be style with fingers instead of comb. I tried HDF quicksand before. It feels exactly like the name implies - sand. Like having sand in your hair. It's more matte style but may be a little hard to wash out also. Hold wise, so-so only. It's organic so apparently it won't damage your hair/scalp but the tradeoff is that its very pricey and the bottle is small. If I remember correctly the other thread on hair products has a link someone posted about a retailer selling HDF products online. QUOTE(kitkatjapan @ May 8 2014, 04:03 PM) I haven't seen that lockhart cans before. But I'm a little reluctant to use lockhart anymore. The last time I used it took me 3-4 washes to remove it completely. Scary stuff. I just wanna use a wax that has good hold and does well in humid country. Seems like you have a tendency to get products that are hard to wash off lol. |
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May 8 2014, 04:17 PM
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May 8 2014, 04:19 PM
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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ May 8 2014, 04:17 PM) u can go to kronoz at Fahrenheit 88 (Lvl 4 at the parkmaya or that floor call sorry cant remember lol) they're selling hanz de fuko if im not mistaken. Any places away from KL? Prefer Mont Kiara/Damansara area if you know any. Unless they're selling variation of HdF products, otherwise I'll just go SS15. I wanna avoid the heart of the city as much as I can |
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May 8 2014, 04:23 PM
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QUOTE(MerryGoRound^2 @ May 8 2014, 04:19 PM) Any places away from KL? Prefer Mont Kiara/Damansara area if you know any. Unless they're selling variation of HdF products, otherwise I'll just go SS15. I wanna avoid the heart of the city as much as I can not did i know of...i guess ur other best bet is finding online locally... |
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May 8 2014, 04:26 PM
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alrite i knew this guy selling
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...hl=hanz+de+fuko and right on your alley... can go to his salon to try out... maybe get a tip or two about doing that pomp u wanna. This post has been edited by g3n0c|d3: May 8 2014, 04:31 PM |
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May 8 2014, 05:14 PM
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QUOTE(kitkatjapan @ May 8 2014, 04:01 PM) Ahh, going for the "messy" pomp huh? I think that kinda pomp need to be style with fingers instead of comb. I tried HDF quicksand before. It feels exactly like the name implies - sand. Like having sand in your hair. It's more matte style but may be a little hard to wash out also. Hold wise, so-so only. It's organic so apparently it won't damage your hair/scalp but the tradeoff is that its very pricey and the bottle is small. If I remember correctly the other thread on hair products has a link someone posted about a retailer selling HDF products online. QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ May 8 2014, 04:23 PM) QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ May 8 2014, 04:26 PM) alrite i knew this guy selling Btw, tell me more about this Hdf Quicksand product. Getting so frustrated that I'm spending so much money on a hairstyle -.-https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...hl=hanz+de+fuko and right on your alley... can go to his salon to try out... maybe get a tip or two about doing that pomp u wanna. |
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May 8 2014, 06:43 PM
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Im not able to give u the review since i never wear it myself. And yeah its a bit on the expensive side. For 2oz rm70++
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May 8 2014, 07:51 PM
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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ May 8 2014, 04:13 PM) i guess u never tried schimere before right? Bahaha yes I did try Schimere before! That was my first time using grease. I was expecting it to be hard to wash out but not THAT HARD and worse I applied it on the day I went to Port Dickson! I didn't bring my conditioner that day so I really freaked out when I couldn't wash it off with shampoo in the hotel. I must've shampooed my hair like 10x that night and I still couldn't wash it off. So freaked that I couldn't sleep also hahaha!that thing is the hardest thing to wash off period! oh and that lockheart is a collab with gonzo malaysia. i find the super slick is awesome! and the heavy hold? yeah u can do a very high pomp with that... QUOTE(MerryGoRound^2 @ May 8 2014, 04:13 PM) I just wanna use a wax that has good hold and does well in humid country. Seems like you have a tendency to get products that are hard to wash off lol. QUOTE(MerryGoRound^2 @ May 8 2014, 05:14 PM) Btw, tell me more about this Hdf Quicksand product. Getting so frustrated that I'm spending so much money on a hairstyle -.- Have you tried styling your hair with hands using pomade? After you get the pomp shape with a comb you can mess it up a little using your fingers. Should work right?Haha! I was interested in the quicksand because I hear so much hype about it that's why. It's not as hard to wash as grease but definitely harder to wash than any wax stuffs. After washing I could still feel some sand in my hair. HDF is expensive if you ask me. The bottle is really SMALL. If I applied it everyday I can use up one in 2 weeks (or less) easily. They have other range also maybe you can try and see. Hold for me so-so, but my hair is really too soft so many products won't hold up well for me. Haha. |
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May 12 2014, 11:01 AM
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QUOTE(kitkatjapan @ May 8 2014, 07:51 PM) Bahaha yes I did try Schimere before! That was my first time using grease. I was expecting it to be hard to wash out but not THAT HARD and worse I applied it on the day I went to Port Dickson! I didn't bring my conditioner that day so I really freaked out when I couldn't wash it off with shampoo in the hotel. I must've shampooed my hair like 10x that night and I still couldn't wash it off. So freaked that I couldn't sleep also hahaha! I'm thinking of using pomade when I style my hair. Last week, I called over to the places Genocide recommended and inquired about products. Many people apparently don't encourage HdF product for hair styling not sure why. I went and trim my hair yesterday and even when it was short, the wax can no longer hold the top part of my hair anymore Have you tried styling your hair with hands using pomade? After you get the pomp shape with a comb you can mess it up a little using your fingers. Should work right? Haha! I was interested in the quicksand because I hear so much hype about it that's why. It's not as hard to wash as grease but definitely harder to wash than any wax stuffs. After washing I could still feel some sand in my hair. HDF is expensive if you ask me. The bottle is really SMALL. If I applied it everyday I can use up one in 2 weeks (or less) easily. They have other range also maybe you can try and see. Hold for me so-so, but my hair is really too soft so many products won't hold up well for me. Haha. Maybe you guys can help me around? I've tried every possible keywords and searches and none has the results that I want. 1. Matte Finish 2. Non-Greasy 3. Super duper strong hold 4. Holds well in humid country 5. Ideally, hair-friendly (but this doesn't matter much). Do you guys have any idea? I'm out of my wits already |
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May 12 2014, 12:11 PM
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Not many people suitable to make this kind of hairstyle.
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May 12 2014, 11:52 PM
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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ May 8 2014, 06:43 PM) Im not able to give u the review since i never wear it myself. And yeah its a bit on the expensive side. For 2oz rm70++ QUOTE(kitkatjapan @ May 8 2014, 07:51 PM) Bahaha yes I did try Schimere before! That was my first time using grease. I was expecting it to be hard to wash out but not THAT HARD and worse I applied it on the day I went to Port Dickson! I didn't bring my conditioner that day so I really freaked out when I couldn't wash it off with shampoo in the hotel. I must've shampooed my hair like 10x that night and I still couldn't wash it off. So freaked that I couldn't sleep also hahaha! Have you tried styling your hair with hands using pomade? After you get the pomp shape with a comb you can mess it up a little using your fingers. Should work right? Haha! I was interested in the quicksand because I hear so much hype about it that's why. It's not as hard to wash as grease but definitely harder to wash than any wax stuffs. After washing I could still feel some sand in my hair. HDF is expensive if you ask me. The bottle is really SMALL. If I applied it everyday I can use up one in 2 weeks (or less) easily. They have other range also maybe you can try and see. Hold for me so-so, but my hair is really too soft so many products won't hold up well for me. Haha. Just found another tutorial video on hairstyle that looks close to the one I want. Now I am unsure if it's a modern quiff or pompadour. If it is a modern quiff instead, I apologize for wasting your time D: |
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May 13 2014, 12:09 AM
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may i know which pomade is suitable for curly hair or thick/kasar hair?
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May 13 2014, 12:11 AM
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May 26 2014, 08:27 AM
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Hi guys, where can i find a good saloon to cut pompadour?
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Oct 15 2014, 11:19 PM
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hello guys,
I am looking for non grease pomade. Prefer water based, and also I don't want shiny, if possible matte finish type. What will you recommend? I was told to try the Suavecito Original Hold or JS Sloane, but not sure if they meet the requirement I stated. Can any of you advise? Especially those who have used them before... Thanks guys.. |
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