While we think of styling products as being used mainly by women, men have been using pomade in their hair since the beginning of the last century. Although the formulas have changed and developed over the years, the standard, oil-based pomade is used for the same reason as it always has been – to give men’s hair control, shine and hold.
Pomade is essential to achieving the more classic, retro hairstyles and while there are many more water-based products available on the market, the oil-based formula still has certain advantages, particularly in terms of reworking the hair throughout the day and not drying it out. However, unlike water-based formulas, oil pomades do have several drawbacks; not only do they leave a greasy residue on everything the hair touches, they can be difficult to wash out and, more alarmingly, have been linked to hair loss and scalp problems. In addition to potential allergic reactions to these products, some men also find that they see an increase in dandruff or experience acne breakouts around the hairline and the back of the neck. Because there are so many myths about just how harmful these types of products can be, it is vital that men become fully informed before deciding if these products are right for them or not. So, before you go rushing off to dump your beloved pomade in the trash, here are some facts.
Yes, there is no doubt that using a heavy, oil-based product on the hair regularly can have a detrimental effect on the hair follicles, but this is only if it is not used sparingly, if the hair is neglected and if proper cleansing techniques aren’t used. The types of substances used in these pomades include oil, petroleum and wax, all of which will smother the hair shaft and potentially clog and suffocate the hair follicles. Overtime the follicle will become dormant and eventually die completely, ultimately resulting in hair loss. Obviously not something any man wants, no matter how much they love the look of pomade-styled hair!
There are several different popular methods that can be used to cleanse the hair of pomade, ranging from using dish washing detergent to olive oil. While the used of dish washing detergent is certainly not recommended, due to the over-drying and damaging effect it will have on the hair, the use of olive oil can help break down the heavier pomade oils, allowing them to be washed away more easily with shampoo. However, the best method for properly removing product build-up from the hair and scalp is with a specially formulated shampoo such as the Regenepure DR Shampoo. In addition to preventing male-pattern hair fall, this product uses clinically proven ingredients, including Saw Palmetto, that gently cleanse the hair, removing toxins, excess oil and impurities. Because this shampoo works gently, it won’t strip the hair of its natural oils but instead work effectively to unclog the pores and allow them to breathe again, encouraging cell stimulation and increased hair growth.
If used correctly, hair pomades and waxes can be an excellent addition to your grooming routine and give the hair a timeless, classic sophistication. After all, there’s a reason men have been using them for over one hundred years!
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