QUOTE(Strength @ Aug 27 2017, 09:37 PM)
Why you call it grease by the way?
And do u know about orthodox and unorthodox water based pomades?
here's a bit about it;
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The most notable physical characteristic of greasers were their greased hair styles through the use of products such as pomade (like Brylcreem) or petroleum jelly (like vaseline). For males, it was used to fashion coiffures such as the Folsom, Pompadour, Elephant's trunk, or Duck's ass. This was probably adopted from early rock 'n' roll and rockabilly performers such as Elvis Presley. Since the hair products weren't sticky and remained wet the hair had to frequently reshaped via combing so the style could be maintained.[2] For females, backcombing or teasing the hair was common.
( a paragraph from:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greaser_(subculture) )
so thats why it is called grease.
well i do know a bit about WB and UWB. WB is just sort of gel. some of people who i know do not call it pomade but called it gel and its kinda true to be honest. now an unorthodox WB is when they put some aqua or type of water to the concoction's of oil based pomade ingredients (or different thing all together thou I'm not certain of the later). if u watch youtube how to make an unorthodox WB pomade u'll see what I'm talking about here.
all WB and UWB have a lifespan of 1 1/2 years to 2 years since its mixed with sort of aqua or type of water. to make the shelf life longer they put some sort of preservatives (which most are chemicals) into the UWB and WB pomade to make it last a bit longer.
hope it helps a bit