QuoteReplyTopic: pomades.. Posted: December 15 2006 at 4:09pm
LDIZL wrote:
Boy Wonda wrote:
this is another reason why pomade and me dont really go to together when i want to get it out i have to stay in the shower for a week just to get it out thats why i dont use it anymore
well its a high water bill but atleast ur clean
true true but i just dont mess with pomades
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u can wash out all pomades..u juss gotta use dem in moderation...if u gon use a think pomade like murrayz orange, dax, or scurl blue n orange, den u shud use a small ammount so dat it can wash out easier..if u usin somethin like sportin waves black can or 360 style, den u can put as much as u want..juss duun cake da rong pomades
this is another reason why pomade and me dont really go to together when i want to get it out i have to stay in the shower for a week just to get it out thats why i dont use it anymore
this is another reason why pomade and me dont really go to together when i want to get it out i have to stay in the shower for a week just to get it out thats why i dont use it anymore
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u can wash it out, but its prolly REALLY hard since water usually just slicks off pomade :), but yea u can wash it out, three six oh made a htread about an un dax liquid, but yea i think you can wash pomades out
To remove the thick pomades like murrays, nu-nile, Dax(red), Sportin-Wave(Gold) I would use dishwashing liquid twice, then regular shampoo, then condition. That way the hair is completely clean with no residue.
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lol dish washing deterg., naw its not hard to wash out unless your usin somthin thick like sportin waves gold; where you start scratchin that stuff out, but compare it to the 360 waves can, that stuff will rinse out easily. You can be outside and a lil rain will make that stuff come down your face. So it depends on the kind of pomade.
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It's really not thattt big of a deal to wash pomade out unless you pile it on your head like a cake with extra frosting. I can't speak for other brands, but I use Sportin' Waves (Black Can), and when the time comes for me to wash it out, I just wet it lightly, shampoo it alotttt...comb it thru, and then rinse. I can always tell when the pomade comes out because my comb gets a lil greasy and I can actually see the pomade in liquid form running off my head. Then I shampoo again and I'm pomade-free
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u can wash it out, but its prolly REALLY hard since water usually just slicks off pomade :), but yea u can wash it out, three six oh made a htread about an un dax liquid, but yea i think you can wash pomades out
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