Ultra light and grease free cream defines and controls your style all day. Strengthens and adds a healthy shine without residue.
Ingredients: Aqueous infusion of Chamomile, Rosemary and Sage, Castor Oil, Cetyl Alcohol, Vegetable Glycerin, Steryl Alcohol, Modified Corn Starch, Isoprophyl Palmate, Lanolin, Meadowfoam Seed oil, PPG-5-Ceteth-20, Hibicus Protein, Wheat Protein, Baobab protein, Gylcoyl Sterate Phenyl Trimethicone, Propylene Gycol, Iodopropynl Butycarbamate, Diazolidinyl, Urea, Fragrance, Litsea Cubeba Essential Oil.
So, as summer breaks every dawn in Fort Lauderdale it becomes harder to breathe, let alone keep the frizz away.
Pomade are great ways to slick down my new growth, but its so hard to one that is organic and easy to use. The pomades I used in the past were Redken Water Wax, Lets Jam! and Paul Mitchell Slick Works. None of them worked the way I wanted them; they were either too stiff, too gloopy or runny. They certainly didn't hold up in hot weather so I had hot liquid dripping down my face.
I know I've posted before about Blow Salon in Manhattan, and I also have a contest going on right now, but I needed to rave about their soft pomade. It actually happens to be a wonderful and beneficial product.
I use this to smooth down my edges so my blowouts look sleek or to tame my curls. I loved the silkiness of the texture; I didn't have to rub my hands together seventy times fast just to work it through my hair.
The first time I used it I did find the pomade hard to wash out, but I d slathered my hair as if it were a light moisturizer. Although the product is very nourishing ( all those proteins....marvelous), I wouldn't use it this way again. The Mane Tame should be used sparingly.
The smell is very nice and fresh. I was a bit freaked when I saw the white potion because I thought it was Shea butter-based, which can have a very greasy smell on your hair. Instead, the Mane Tame smell of the beach. Not citrus-y but floral and aquatic. The scent pretty much left after I went outside, so it didn't clash with my perfume.
I would recommend the Mane Tame soft pomade for razor-cut ends, short styles or curly girls who want a soft, shiny holds.
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