I’ve recently delved into the world of classic grooming with Murray’s Superior pomade and I’m quite impressed with the results. However, I’ve noticed a recurring issue in various reviews and among my peers who have tried similar heavy pomades: washing it out can be quite the struggle. I’m curious about the techniques and products seasoned users recommend for effectively removing thick pomade from one’s hair without causing damage or requiring an excessive amount of time. What are your tried and true methods for cleansing your hair after using heavy, oil-based pomades?
Dish soap and conditioner combo works wonders for me!
Pre-shampoo treatments with oils can really help break it down!
Try conditioner before shampoo! It’s a game-changer for oil-based products - really helps in breaking them down. Just apply a good amount of your favorite conditioner to dry hair, let it sit for a few minutes, and then wash out with shampoo. It’s like a pre-treatment that works wonders without stripping your hair. Works like a charm every time for me!
Try degreasing shampoos or conditioner-only washes, works like a charm!
Dish soap pre-shampoo can work miracles!
I’ve found using a clarifying shampoo followed by a deep conditioner helpful. It takes some effort, but it’s worth it.
Have you tried using a clarifying shampoo to effectively remove the heavy pomade without causing damage to your hair?
Have you considered using a pre-shampoo treatment to help break down the pomade before washing? It could make the cleansing process much easier.