QUOTE(ZzZzz... @ Dec 4 2013, 02:07 PM)
I haven't bought it yet. But based on my research, Suavecito can be bought from here https://www.facebook.com/maisonhairstudio
They provide courier too iinm.
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Dec 4 2013, 02:14 PM
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QUOTE(ZzZzz... @ Dec 4 2013, 02:07 PM) I haven't bought it yet. But based on my research, Suavecito can be bought from here https://www.facebook.com/maisonhairstudio They provide courier too iinm. |
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Dec 4 2013, 03:18 PM
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suavecito can be bought at moons tattoo supply (sunway pyramid), kronoz 3rd floor at Fahrenheit 88, the yard ss15, subang jaya.
thou i suggest u go to the yard ss15, subang jaya (behind old bali cafe) because they have quite a range of pomades.... |
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Dec 4 2013, 03:25 PM
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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ Dec 4 2013, 11:49 AM) i only used suavecito.... both the normal and the firme hold... both not really up to my expectation. once u style it, it stays there and ur hair becomes hard... just like a gel. normally if wanna restyle it back have to use comb mixed with a little water with it and restyle back but it wont hold as firm as it used to. Is petroleum based ones very difficult to wash out? Do you notice any additional hair dropping while using the petroleum one? Any acne breakout while using the petroleum one?personally i think suavecito is more or less like a gel. the best waterbased pomade i tried is shiner gold. at least u can restyle it back a bit frequently than suavecito and the hold is better. however i do recommend u to use petroleum based pomade because the hold is totally different from WB pomade. and u can restyle it anytime u want. i cant say for layrite... never used it before. I'm using water based one now and thinking to switch to petroleum one. Also when I apply the pomade on my hair I can see like hair being pulled out and stick on my palms. Maybe like 10-15 strands or more. Do you also have this or is it only me? |
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Dec 4 2013, 03:39 PM
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QUOTE(nick67 @ Dec 4 2013, 03:25 PM) Is petroleum based ones very difficult to wash out? Do you notice any additional hair dropping while using the petroleum one? Any acne breakout while using the petroleum one? yes they are very difficult to wash out... but there's a trick to easily wash out the pomade. hair droppings? sure my hair falls alot but so does when i use wax or any other hair product. as for acne... the face might be a bit oily but luckily i got one tough skin so seldom acne on my face even using the petroleum based pomade.I'm using water based one now and thinking to switch to petroleum one. Also when I apply the pomade on my hair I can see like hair being pulled out and stick on my palms. Maybe like 10-15 strands or more. Do you also have this or is it only me? anyhow.... when u apply the pomade if i may ask? |
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Dec 4 2013, 04:00 PM
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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ Dec 4 2013, 03:39 PM) yes they are very difficult to wash out... but there's a trick to easily wash out the pomade. hair droppings? sure my hair falls alot but so does when i use wax or any other hair product. as for acne... the face might be a bit oily but luckily i got one tough skin so seldom acne on my face even using the petroleum based pomade. You mean how I apply the pomade? I just rub on my palms (using suavecito but it hardens and during hot day my small pomp falls) and then apply it all over my hair. As I'm applying it I can see hair sticking all over my palm. anyhow.... when u apply the pomade if i may ask? Oh, what trick do you use? Dishwash? Do you wash it out everyday or leave it in for few days? I kinda have thin hair so I'm worried if any products would make my hair thinner. lol. |
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Dec 5 2013, 01:46 AM
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Do u apply it on a dry hair or dry towel hair (damp hair)?
The trick? Use conditioner. Apply the conditioner but dont wash or wet ur hair. Just apply it directly, rub it so the conditioner cover all the surface of ur hair. Wait for a couple of minutes. Then wash down the conditioner. After that u can use shampoo to wash ur hair. It worked for me and trust me, my shimere pomade is one of the toughest to wash but using this techique i was able to get rid the pomade on my hair. Yeap i do leave it for 2-3 days using grandads pomade, but not with shimere. |
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Dec 5 2013, 10:59 AM
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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ Dec 5 2013, 01:46 AM) Do u apply it on a dry hair or dry towel hair (damp hair)? I apply mostly on dry hair last time. Lately I would apply on slightly damp hair (blow dry till its just a little damp) too which makes it somewhat easier to comb through. But I don't really like the hardness and most of the times it will flake and drop my pomp to the side. The trick? Use conditioner. Apply the conditioner but dont wash or wet ur hair. Just apply it directly, rub it so the conditioner cover all the surface of ur hair. Wait for a couple of minutes. Then wash down the conditioner. After that u can use shampoo to wash ur hair. It worked for me and trust me, my shimere pomade is one of the toughest to wash but using this techique i was able to get rid the pomade on my hair. Yeap i do leave it for 2-3 days using grandads pomade, but not with shimere. Oh I've never heard of the conditioner trick before. It sounds so much better and easier than using dishwash soap which many people recommends. The dishwash technique have to use fine tooth comb to comb out the pomade also. Thanks for the idea man! |
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Dec 5 2013, 03:14 PM
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yes... u use on damp hair for better result. grease or WB.
no problem man... try it. once u go grease, u never want to use WB again. This post has been edited by g3n0c|d3: Dec 5 2013, 03:15 PM |
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Dec 6 2013, 09:25 AM
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Hi guys, thought you all might be interested in this deal.
Grandad's pomade with free shipping. Just quote "THEPOMP" to get the deal. Cheers! https://www.etsy.com/listing/159264953/gran...hop_home_active * code is not working for international shipping it seems This post has been edited by munjun09: Dec 6 2013, 09:31 AM |
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Dec 9 2013, 11:14 AM
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Hi guys,
I been looking for this product for quite sometime in Malaysia but no luck. BY VILAIN - WAX - GOLD DIGGER http://www.slikhaartv.com/by-vilain-wax-gold-digger.html Anyone can help? |
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Dec 9 2013, 11:46 AM
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QUOTE(Irresistible @ Dec 11 2008, 11:49 PM) HeyCome and check us out! I'm sure you will find something suitable for your styling needs here. Don't worry about how to do it. When you view our products we have provided usage instructions as well or if you are still unsure you are always welcome to contact us. E-SKL Hair Styling Products E-SKL |
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Dec 9 2013, 12:01 PM
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QUOTE(raymond-kyeow @ Nov 5 2013, 02:22 AM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Any recomendation products for this type of hair style? hmm, My hair is thin.. kinda like what lady would prefer.. and with not much volume.. Come and check us out for hair care & styling products. Here is just a couple of products that we recommend for you. Firstly to get volume hair, have a look at this product Wella SP Volume Shampoo As for the hair styling you can try using Clay to create the look: Joico Moulding Clay Sebastian Craft Clay Hope the above helps. You are always welcome to ask us any other questions. E-SKL |
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Dec 9 2013, 12:13 PM
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QUOTE(eyeless86 @ Dec 9 2013, 11:14 AM) Hi guys, HelloI been looking for this product for quite sometime in Malaysia but no luck. BY VILAIN - WAX - GOLD DIGGER http://www.slikhaartv.com/by-vilain-wax-gold-digger.html Anyone can help? We are an online store selling hair care products www.e-skl.com Unfortunately we do not have the product your are looking for but i'm sure there is always an alternative product that can work the same way as the product you are looking for. Are you currently using any hair styling products? if yes, what product are you currently using? Have a look at this product "Joico Clay" E-SKL |
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Dec 10 2013, 06:36 PM
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what do people use to style this kind of hair?
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Dec 13 2013, 12:52 PM
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QUOTE(snowberry @ Dec 10 2013, 06:36 PM) HelloBasically if your hair is long enough, you just need to blow dry it towards the style you want and apply clay and style as desired. E-SKL www.e-skl.com |
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Dec 13 2013, 01:26 PM
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Hi guys,
![]() I am using Imperial Barber classic pomade and it is great! I have a slight quiff hairstyle with comb back style. The classic pomade has strong hold and is "re adjustable" by applying water again. Amazing! It is water based so it can be washed off easily. Bought it at HairyPortal. It is based in Singapore but they have shipping to Malaysia. Free registered mail for order above singapore dollars 60. Hanz de fuko Quicksand and the rest of the Hanz de fuko products are available at HairyPortal as well. Currently they have a 10% storewide discount until 26th Dec. Cheers This post has been edited by scooby85: Dec 13 2013, 01:30 PM |
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Dec 13 2013, 03:10 PM
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hi guys, my location is in UPM, can u guys tell me where i can get a good and decent hair cut with coloring (dyeing)? thanks
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Dec 15 2013, 01:35 AM
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QUOTE(scooby85 @ Dec 13 2013, 01:26 PM) Hi guys, Thanks for this info.![]() I am using Imperial Barber classic pomade and it is great! I have a slight quiff hairstyle with comb back style. The classic pomade has strong hold and is "re adjustable" by applying water again. Amazing! It is water based so it can be washed off easily. Bought it at HairyPortal. It is based in Singapore but they have shipping to Malaysia. Free registered mail for order above singapore dollars 60. Hanz de fuko Quicksand and the rest of the Hanz de fuko products are available at HairyPortal as well. Currently they have a 10% storewide discount until 26th Dec. Cheers How long did your item arrive? |
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Dec 16 2013, 11:17 PM
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Dec 20 2013, 02:14 AM
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Any idea how much is Osis+ Flexwax 4 and where can I get it?
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