(01-27-2016, 02:21 AM)wyze0ne Wrote: Before I got into this whole wetshaving thing I used to just buzz my whole head with a #2 and call it good. I wore a hat most of the time anyway. But alas, the step up in shaving somehow stepped up the whole grooming game and I started getting proper haircuts. That then prompted me to look into hair stuff as well. I started with Brylcreem and Groom N' Clean, etc. but my hair is wavy/curly so I needed something with a bit more hold. Pomades were the answer because who wants to use gel right? What is it, 1987? Lol. I tried some of the cheap oil based ones (Murray's) and couldn't deal with the greasiness/build-up and unwashability. So anyway, now I use water based pomade exclusively. I've tries a number of brands and I'm still looking for the right one.
I hope you don't mind me reviving this thread but it has been a while and it just so happens that I purchased some Murray's Super Light Pomade & Hair Dressing last week and have used it for the last two days. The hair dressing I have been using more than any other over the past year has been Groom & Clean and, overall, I like it. It doesn't take much, it doesn't feel greasy, and it gives me light control. By light control I mean that my hair will stay in place as long as there is not a strong breeze outside. If there is then my hair will blow around, however, as soon as I get inside, a quick run through with a comb and my hair falls right back into place.
The one downside is that as my hair grows longer, usually the week before I need a haircut, the Groom & Clean becomes less effective. I started considering pomades, something I didn't think I wanted, for exactly the reasons Jeff states above. Just for the heck of it I looked on Amazon and was amazed at the number, variety, and price range of hair dressings, including pomades. Of course, eventually, I came across Murray's, which is an old standby. I soon saw their light pomade, read the reviews, and, because it was inexpensive enough, decided to give it a try. After day two of use, this may be a keeper and here is why:
PROS: 1) a little goes a long way, 2) it adds a bit of shine, which may or may not be a plus for some of you, 3) there is better control when outdoors and in a slight breeze, 4) while not greaseless like Groom & Clean, it isn't nearly as greasy as I thought it would be, in fact, almost no feeling of greasiness at all, 5) unlike Jeff's experience (perhaps he was using a Murray's pomade with a stronger hold), I had no trouble washing it out. I do wash my hair every day when I take my evening bath or shower and there was no problem removing all of the product.
CONS: 1) petroleum is the first ingredient listed so, yes, even this light formula feels mildly greasy when compared to Groom & Clean, 2) after applying it to damp hair, there is some drag during the first pass-through of the comb so I comb gently; once the initial pass-through has straightened the individual hairs, it's fine.
At this early stage of use, I am pretty pleased with the results and even if I don't use it regularly, I can see myself using it in that week or so before I know I should get a haircut but just don't feel like it.