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post Apr 5 2018, 12:22 AM

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tried this gastby pomade....bought from watson for rm26...not bad though...can give good hold power but not as good as other imported & local pomade...

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post Apr 10 2018, 12:56 AM

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Hi Guys anyone know where to buy sebastian styling products here at Malaysia?
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post Apr 17 2018, 09:16 PM

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recently tried muk products. imo, better than hanz de fuko and gold digger.
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post Apr 24 2018, 08:04 PM

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QUOTE(skystrike @ Apr 5 2018, 12:22 AM)
tried this gastby pomade....bought from watson for rm26...not bad though...can give good hold power but not as good as other imported & local pomade...

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I have just bought/tried this recently. The holding power isn't that strong imo.
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post May 20 2019, 04:44 PM

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I tried out the badlab sculpting hair clay recently but seems not so suitable for me, it won't spread evenly when first rub on hand and when I try to apply on hair is a bit sticky feel not smooth to apply evenly, just wanna know how you guys thinking. Before changed to this product i was using Gatsby Grunge Mat, is better in terms of application on hair but hard to wash off, and that's the reason seeking/trying different product.

Or you guys suggest me other product than these two.
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post Oct 14 2019, 10:31 AM

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Does anyone know where to get the Arcadian Matte Paste? I've tried google-ing Arcatian Matte Paste Malaysia, tried searching in Lazada and Shopee as well, no sellers selling it. Jenin pomade, The Barbergum, kudospomade, all also not selling it.

I've found one yday, gentslab.store. But it's stuck at the payment process. lol. Still getting them to check.

Any other recommendation on where to buy this Arcadian Matte Paste?
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post Oct 16 2019, 03:25 PM

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QUOTE(briantwj @ Oct 14 2019, 10:31 AM)
Does anyone know where to get the Arcadian Matte Paste? I've tried google-ing Arcatian Matte Paste Malaysia, tried searching in Lazada and Shopee as well, no sellers selling it. Jenin pomade, The Barbergum, kudospomade, all also not selling it.

I've found one yday, gentslab.store. But it's stuck at the payment process. lol. Still getting them to check.

Any other recommendation on where to buy this Arcadian Matte Paste?
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You can buy from Sgpomades.com. Free shipping to MY, but you have to pay slight premium. Around extra RM5-RM10. Usually take about a week to get your stuff.

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post Oct 16 2019, 04:29 PM

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QUOTE(Adrian_Alastair @ Oct 16 2019, 03:25 PM)
You can buy from Sgpomades.com. Free shipping to MY, but you have to pay slight premium. Around extra RM5-RM10. Usually take about a week to get your stuff.
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aiya, a bit late bro. I already purchase O'douds Matte Paste from Sweeny Ted.

Was checking up both Odouds and Arcadian. I'll try out Odouds first.

Thanks thou!
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post Nov 16 2019, 08:15 AM

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Anyone would recommend something that can stay tidy all day?

Humidity and heat is a problem I can never manage to handle when it comes to styling or keeping my hair. waiting tables and work in a kitchens all day. sigh.

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QUOTE(zzpp_low @ Nov 16 2019, 08:15 AM)
Anyone would recommend something that can stay tidy all day?

Humidity and heat is a problem I can never manage to handle when it comes to styling or keeping my hair. waiting tables and work in a kitchens all day. sigh.
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my guess is need a hairspray
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post Nov 19 2019, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(zzpp_low @ Nov 16 2019, 08:15 AM)
Anyone would recommend something that can stay tidy all day?

Humidity and heat is a problem I can never manage to handle when it comes to styling or keeping my hair. waiting tables and work in a kitchens all day. sigh.
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How long is your hair first? Styling and current product that you're using?

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post Nov 26 2019, 02:05 PM

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QUOTE(Adrian_Alastair @ Nov 19 2019, 03:49 PM)
How long is your hair first? Styling and current product that you're using?
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It's an undercut kind of cut, the front top all the way to the back is the same length, around 5-6 inches. I recently learned that the flopping in experiencing at the back is because I need to get the top and back cut shorter than the front side. So I'll tell my barber to cut it that way next time.


I recently stated to use mousse as a prestyleyer, I find this helps with volume.

I use Uber.Men 3D Matt clay, effortless grunge, I got this recently so I am not familiar with it. Normally I use an oil wax pomade, those local tin ones.


I don't normally use hairspray because I can't stand how fragrant they are but I use the silver one, not satisfied with it and the toxic smell. Got the mr diy branded haipspray a few days ago, I like the hold, but it's too shiny and crispy.




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post Nov 26 2019, 04:45 PM

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QUOTE(Belphegor @ Apr 4 2018, 11:31 PM)
Not sure if this is the correct place to ask, but the side of my hair grow very fast and it looks like very messy after a period of time. Anyone have own hair trimmer that they trim their hair every now and then? Can I know what brands you guys usually go for other than the famous ones (panasonic, philips)?

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get a haircut every 3 weeks. that should keep u tidy. or other wise go for bald fade or like me i always go for a razor fade. i also have a pretty messy and easily grow side hair and with that hair style my side hair will look nice for a month or so before i need another haircut.

as for trimming.... well unless u know what u are doing i advise against it. even myself who can cut hair (no im not a barber, just somebody who loves cutting hair and been doing that since i was 15 years old) wouldnt trim my own hair because of too many mistake can happen. Unless ure going for a buzzcut.... still i advise u against it.

even go to a those indian barber is still cheaper and u got a nice haircut.


QUOTE(zzpp_low @ Nov 26 2019, 02:05 PM)
It's an undercut kind of cut,  the front top all the way to the back is the same length, around 5-6 inches. I recently learned that the flopping in experiencing at the back is because I need to get the top and back cut shorter than the front side. So I'll tell my barber  to cut it that way next time.
I  recently stated to use mousse as a prestyleyer, I find this helps with volume.

I use Uber.Men 3D Matt clay, effortless grunge, I got this recently so I am not familiar with it. Normally I use an oil wax pomade, those local tin ones.
I don't normally use hairspray because I can't stand how fragrant they are but I use the silver one, not satisfied with it and the toxic smell. Got the mr diy branded haipspray a few days ago, I like the hold, but it's too shiny and crispy.
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get a good clay product. not out of the shelves one, invest in a good clay product like firsthand clay or something like Pristige clay

there are also alot of good oil based pomade too if u want to look slick but some ppl just dont like it because its a bit difficult to wash. (not really if u know how lol) but in terms of best kept hair oil based is usually i would look for. most of local pomade like gonzo and straits of malacca or vintage armor have a very good heat tolerance.
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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ Nov 26 2019, 05:45 PM)
get a haircut every 3 weeks. that should keep u tidy. or other wise go for bald fade or like me i always go for a razor fade. i also have a pretty messy and easily grow side hair and with that hair style my side hair will look nice for a month or so before i need another haircut.

as for trimming.... well unless u know what u are doing i advise against it. even myself who can cut hair (no im not a barber, just somebody who loves cutting hair and been doing that since i was 15 years old) wouldnt trim my own hair because of too many mistake can happen. Unless ure going for a buzzcut.... still i advise u against it.

even go to a those indian barber is still cheaper and u got a nice haircut.
get a good clay product. not out of the shelves one, invest in a good clay product like firsthand clay or something like Pristige clay

there are also alot of good oil based pomade too if u want to look slick but some ppl just dont like it because its a bit difficult to wash. (not really if u know how lol) but in terms of best kept hair oil based is usually i would look for. most of local pomade like gonzo and straits of malacca or vintage armor have a very good heat tolerance.
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Will try to get these when I get extra cash in, thanks.
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post Nov 27 2019, 03:28 PM

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can recommend where to get a clean nice gentlemen's cut in kl / pj area which is around rm50+/-

I've been going to cainis saloon for years but feel like getting different style now.. the usual saloon I go when I ask for classic crew cut but the way he cut the fade is always not to my liking
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What products to use ? How to do it ? Lets share....
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post Dec 19 2019, 09:24 PM

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Anyone here using the Jordan O’Brien’s chaptr styling cream? Please let me know if there are any resellers online or shop in Malaysia. Been a huge fan of Matte Paste ever since I started using Hdf Gravity Paste, Blumaan Monarch Matte Paste.

Recently using Odoud’s Matte Paste, it feels more of a clay tbh.

Wanna try this Chaptr styling cream next.
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