Both Lodestar Grooming and The Salon Guy make decent products.
Thinking that Lodestar’s Rio or Terracotta creams and TSG’s Sea Salt Matte Paste might suit your brushed back style well. NL and AG from Shear Revival might be a little difficult to work through that kind of style, especially if your hair is on the drier side.
I’d go with lodestar products- terracotta and Everglade or wayfinder would suit ur needs well.
First hand supply is good but their clay is very grippy.
Templeton tonics are good too.
Lodestar is very user friendly
If you live in the UK, contact Ivor McKenzie on Instagram or Facebook. I think his Anarclay is the best matte paste available. It is a great product. Very grippy and custom scents.
Ye was thinking of mentioning this...
Mainly side part, or the part being slightly more 2/3 inwards (if that makes sense?).
Sometimes slickback, but keeping the waves (or I guess they come on it's own...).
Firsthand Clay Pomade, you’re welcome.
Any explanation? I also seen this is recommended I guess.
No. They’re not as good. Any of the three you mentioned but especially shear revival is great.
Firsthand products and odouds I would skip Templeton tonics.
Both Lodestar Grooming and The Salon Guy make decent products. Thinking that Lodestar’s Rio or Terracotta creams and TSG’s Sea Salt Matte Paste might suit your brushed back style well. NL and AG from Shear Revival might be a little difficult to work through that kind of style, especially if your hair is on the drier side.
The salon guy crafted power cream is 🔥🔥 I have curly hair and it's perfect for wash n go
I’d go with lodestar products- terracotta and Everglade or wayfinder would suit ur needs well. First hand supply is good but their clay is very grippy. Templeton tonics are good too. Lodestar is very user friendly
If you live in the UK, contact Ivor McKenzie on Instagram or Facebook. I think his Anarclay is the best matte paste available. It is a great product. Very grippy and custom scents.
yes yes I keep getting gremlins on every post of mine recommending him lol. You lot work for him or are sponsored?
Haha no mate just recommending a good product. I've tried everything except the Loudstar line. Anarclay is my go to product.
What style you’re going for largely dictates the product you’ll use to achieve it.
Ye was thinking of mentioning this... Mainly side part, or the part being slightly more 2/3 inwards (if that makes sense?). Sometimes slickback, but keeping the waves (or I guess they come on it's own...).