I’ve tried this clay a while ago and you don’t need a lot to style with it. I bought it in June last year and today I still have a little less than half the jar left. At first I thought it was gonna be an actual clay with texture and a matte to natural finish but I was let down with the oily shine and feel the the hair and I would definitely describe this as a clay pomade or a pomade lovers clay because of how easy it is to use and the shine. And I’ve noticed that there is some versatility to this and you can go for a cleaner style like a contour or slick back but you would need to work at it a little more. Over all I done use it all to often but when I do it’s usually for something like on a lazy day where I want something easy to use and a low shine with some texture. And great review I definitely agree with most of what you said about this product keep up the good work 👍
Would this be better than bluemaan cavalier? #1 Bluemaan Cavalier #2 Moroccanoil clay #3 Mister Pompadour Clay (love this, feels the most premium of the 3 and smells awesome but the price and quantity is what puts it at my #3)
It’s really up to what you’re trying to get. Personally this stuff isn’t bad, you can get it on amazon, a little goes a long way, and it’s cheap. If you’re having issues deciding then I would start here
I actually was going to review it but was requested by Templeton to wait for the latest iteration. Now that it’s out I plan on trying it out. I’ll tell you this, the old iteration is awesome for short styles
I don’t really like Oasis washability, it leaves your hair squeaky clean. To the point that I must change my shampoo with one that has conditioner blend in it. And I also never had that kind of problem with any water based pomade.
I just let him try whatever to be honest, but if you wanted a a specific style I’d show your barber a picture. At least that’s what my barber said was helpful
Dude, first ingredient, paraffin, the even more oily version of petroleum. Just like blumaan cavalier clay, it's a firm wet clay pomade for thick hair only.
LOVE your poster in the background. and thank you for this video! i just bought the clay can't wait to try it out
Really love this product, just ordered my second can today.
I’ve tried this clay a while ago and you don’t need a lot to style with it. I bought it in June last year and today I still have a little less than half the jar left. At first I thought it was gonna be an actual clay with texture and a matte to natural finish but I was let down with the oily shine and feel the the hair and I would definitely describe this as a clay pomade or a pomade lovers clay because of how easy it is to use and the shine. And I’ve noticed that there is some versatility to this and you can go for a cleaner style like a contour or slick back but you would need to work at it a little more. Over all I done use it all to often but when I do it’s usually for something like on a lazy day where I want something easy to use and a low shine with some texture. And great review I definitely agree with most of what you said about this product keep up the good work 👍
Firme is Chicano slang, its not Firm like you think
Would this be better than bluemaan cavalier?
#1 Bluemaan Cavalier
#2 Moroccanoil clay
#3 Mister Pompadour Clay (love this, feels the most premium of the 3 and smells awesome but the price and quantity is what puts it at my #3)
It’s really up to what you’re trying to get. Personally this stuff isn’t bad, you can get it on amazon, a little goes a long way, and it’s cheap. If you’re having issues deciding then I would start here
I have a brush cut flat top. I want my bangs to stand up straight but not look shiny.
With your hair short, the time has come. Review Oasis!
One of the most respected reviewers reviews one of the most respected products in the market
I actually was going to review it but was requested by Templeton to wait for the latest iteration. Now that it’s out I plan on trying it out. I’ll tell you this, the old iteration is awesome for short styles
I don’t really like Oasis washability, it leaves your hair squeaky clean. To the point that I must change my shampoo with one that has conditioner blend in it. And I also never had that kind of problem with any water based pomade.
Yo tengo uno y huele un poco mal, no se si será por el clima o algo así desde cuba
Does it mix well with curly hair?
I’d say it would work, but probably would offer super hood depending on how curly your hair is
What do you tell your barber exactly how to cut your hair man?
I just let him try whatever to be honest, but if you wanted a a specific style I’d show your barber a picture. At least that’s what my barber said was helpful
Do u need to apply on wet hair? Or dry hair
Either
Can anyone answer if it's a strong scent or what type of scent it is?
Cologne scent that is strong
@@TheWorkmansPomp dangit lol thanks!
How does the Firme Clay compare to the Firme Hold?
Clay is dryer, matte, and easier to restyle. The Firme is shiny and hard to restyle when it drys without water
Bro but it doesn’t look shiny here.. do you say it’s get more shiny throughout the day?
It’s a clay pomade and the ingredients produce low to medium shine depending on how dark your hair is
Dude, first ingredient, paraffin, the even more oily version of petroleum. Just like blumaan cavalier clay, it's a firm wet clay pomade for thick hair only.
you mean paraffinum liquidum which is mineral oil
Firme not firm… firme is a Mexican American slang word
Firme means firm, I'm Mexican
Does it end up looking/feeling greasy on like day 2?
It’s sorta oily and greasy looking on day one
@@TheWorkmansPomp good to know. Def not what I'm looking for