Is the the hold strong enough? It provides good volume n hold against the wind. I ask because I try matte products before n it flattens my hair n no hold. Please let me know
Hey Cesar, this product has a super strong hold just like the name (it's like concrete) - however, for maximum strength, you need to ensure your hair is completely dry (preferably with a blow dryer) as wet or towel dried wont be as strong. I find this product provides great volume as well and it tends to last all day :)
Could you please tell me the difference between Reuzel concrete hold and Reuzel clay matte pomade? And which one is better and which one you recommend for short thin hair? Thank you
Concrete hold pomade is a stronger hold than the clay pomade. The clay pomade is also more of a creamy texture whereas concrete is more like a wax. I would recommend the concrete pomade for you as it's best suited for short hair and will had great volume and texture. The clay pomade is better suited for medium-long hair as its less gritty and easier to rework. Hope that helps😄
After trying Reuzel concrete hold, I have been using that a lot. But before that I liked using Hanz De Fuko Claymation. Just depends on the type of look I am after👍🏼
How easy is it to apply? Does it have the sticky texture. I find a lot of clay products tend to tug on my hair when applying while not adhering to the hair itself, if you understand me?
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Is the the hold strong enough? It provides good volume n hold against the wind. I ask because I try matte products before n it flattens my hair n no hold. Please let me know
Hey Cesar, this product has a super strong hold just like the name (it's like concrete) - however, for maximum strength, you need to ensure your hair is completely dry (preferably with a blow dryer) as wet or towel dried wont be as strong. I find this product provides great volume as well and it tends to last all day :)
Sounds like the one for me
Could you please tell me the difference between Reuzel concrete hold and Reuzel clay matte pomade? And which one is better and which one you recommend for short thin hair? Thank you
Concrete hold pomade is a stronger hold than the clay pomade. The clay pomade is also more of a creamy texture whereas concrete is more like a wax. I would recommend the concrete pomade for you as it's best suited for short hair and will had great volume and texture. The clay pomade is better suited for medium-long hair as its less gritty and easier to rework. Hope that helps😄
suitable for medium to long hair? want to style slickback
For sure! but I would recommend applying it on towel dried/damp hair when styling the slick back😁
Hello, which products do you personally use?
After trying Reuzel concrete hold, I have been using that a lot. But before that I liked using Hanz De Fuko Claymation. Just depends on the type of look I am after👍🏼
Do you consider the Reuzel Concrete to have a stronger hold than the Reuzel Extreme?
I would say Reuzel Extreme has a stronger hold than Reuzel Concrete.
How easy is it to apply? Does it have the sticky texture. I find a lot of clay products tend to tug on my hair when applying while not adhering to the hair itself, if you understand me?
Completely understand you and I definitely agree with you that some clays tend to do that. This product however is not sticky and does not tug. 😁
@@AboveTheCollarau would you say it's easier to apply than the Extreme Pomade?
@@dragonballtorture Yeah I find it easier to apply and work through the hair. Less gritty.
@@AboveTheCollarau nice, appreciate your input brother. Much thanks
Does it dry hard?
It is a firm hold, and will dry hard but not crunchy/flakey like some gels do
Does it leave your hair crunchy after
Thanks for your comment! No this product does not leave your hair crunchy after using it 😁
Hello..
May I know your mail? I have a pomade product and need to review. Thanks
Yes. Jerome@abovethecollar.com.au
such useless review
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