Paste, Pomade, and Clay...What's the Difference?
Posted on Friday, June 09 2017 08:40:00 AM in Expert Advice - From the Blog by Zachary Henry
Often times its overwhelming trying to understand what each one does and trying to keep up with new products that hit the market. All of these different product names and types can make it quite difficult finding the right one (or two) styling products for your specific hair styling needs.
Over the course of my life I've asked a lot questions and tried a lot of products to fully understand what these products are and what they do. We've all been there before and asking the same types of questions.
What's the difference between a hair paste, pomade, or a clay?
How about gels, crèmes, or waxes?
And should I be using any mousse, heat protectant, oils, or hair spray?
Which one is right for my hair style and hair type?
Well I hope we can answer some of these questions for you here and to give you confidence that you are making the right decision about which hair product the first time.
- Oil-based (the more traditional version)
- Water-based (the more popular option)
While the petroleum and grease might give your hair long lasting shine and infinite mold ability, it does come at a cost. Practically anything you use to wash out oil-based pomades will also strip all of the natural oils out of your hair, potentially leaving it looking quite unhealthy. One final thing worth mentioning is that oil-based pomades also leave you more prone to acne, particularly along your forehead and on your scalp. If the shampoo and conditioner you use doesn't effectively wash your hair and properly remove all the oil and grease from the pomade, then your pores and hair follicles can be clogged resulting in unwanted buildup and undesirable acne.
Oil-based Pomade = More Potential for Acne
Water-based Pomade = Easier to Wash Out
- Clay has the tendency to draw dirt and impurities from the hair without drying the hair of its natural oils
- Clay has properties that are naturally healing and stimulating of the hair shaft and scalp (making it good for men with sensitive skin and scalp) and promotes hair growth
- It nourishes the hair and scalp because it’s rich in mineral and nutrients
- It conditioner and moisturizes the hair to control and maintain frizzy hair, particularly for men with curly or longer hair
- Flaking or residue when gelled hair is disturbed by running your fingers through your hair
- Hair damage and excessive drying due to the type of alcohols that are used to help the gel dry
- Corrosive chemicals strip all moisture from the hair and scalp resulting in itchy and flaky scalp and dandruff
- Hair becomes brittle and prone to breakage
- Hair becomes more frizzy, thereby making it unmanageable, dry, rough, limp and lusterless
- Promotes dead skin cell build up and excess sebum (natural hair oil) on the scalp which clogs the hair follicles and eventually causes hair to fall out and hair loss
- Argan Oil – Protects the hair and makes it feel smoother, softer, and less frizzy
- Coconut Oil – Improves overall hair health by penetrating deep in the hair shaft and strengthening weak spots
- Almond Oil – Contains a Vitamin A, B and E which improves hair health and adds shine and body
- Olive Oil – Revives dry hair (*use sparingly for fine hair types)
Ahmed on 12 Dec 16:15
This was the most imfortmative post I’ve ever read, I can practically call myself a veteran for hair products at this point.
Thank You.
ka on 27 Jun 10:49
Perfect for begginers like me! Loved your dedication to this. Thank you!
Jimmy on 12 Dec 16:15
Great article but what would work well for helping to keep a goatee in shape? I want to give the bottom of it a slight spikiness because right now the hairs bunch up and look bushy instead of spikey. Thank you :)
Gman on 30 Nov 16:10
This was the most informative, unconfusing and complete description of men’s hair care products I’ve ever found. It confirmed my choice of “clay” as my styling tool of choice. A good clay is hard to find. I used Aveda for about a year and was shocked after about a year to realize that my very thick hair was thinning. I through that stuff away! I have just excitedly placed a reoccurring order for your clay product. I’m looking forward to trying it for the first time, and feel comfortable that it will continue to be my styling product of choice. Once again, thank you for posting this article.
Gman – Tennessee
Lee Walters on 27 Nov 05:39
This is a well-constructed and a very informative article. I have been using pomades for a while and this is my first time to know about water-based pomades. Can you recommend where I can buy such products? Thank you.
Hugo Matos on 13 Oct 16:55
Very clear and straight to the point info, well done, will be trying your products for sure. Keep up the great work!
Varalakshmi prabhakar on 03 Mar 19:48
Thankyou for such an elaborate information. Very educative, We would like to try the products with full confidence.
bill on 28 Feb 01:18
Awesome article on pomade!
Anna Valencia on 07 Aug 02:44
I have a question. I am searching for a hair product for my son and my husband. My husband has always had super short hair. (A 1 on top) and I’m trying to get him to grow his hair out. The only problem is he’s stuck in the 90’s thinking that gel or some greasy product are his only options. I’ve looked into clays, waxes, pomades and puttys but they are all too expensive for me to try out and not like them. I want something that holds well (preferably no shine but whatever) but that also does not flake or leave an oily or greasy residue on my couch or on the seat of my car. He is also wants to train his hair back. Your article is very informative but I want a product that doesn’t leave an oily or greasy residue. Basically I want it to dry up without also flaking. Thanks.
Jayant on 30 Jul 06:57
Thank you for this detailed explanation.
I immediately threw all my hair gels after reading this article and replaced them by your Natural Beeswax paste!
Amazing product and smell.
Davspeed on 26 Jul 11:57
I thought I knew what was what and I’m sorry for using gel for so many years,lol.Thanks so much very informative
Landi Lopez on 06 Jul 08:57
Awesome article that’s very informative… Thanks for the help
Kevin Garman on 28 Jun 10:52
Very informative and extremely interesting! I love hearing the science behind each product and hearing why you guys have developed the products you are putting on the market. Thank you for putting in the time to write these articles! I love hearing the insight y’all have to offer. It makes me excited and thankful to be a Mister Pompadour member. :)
suman on 11 Jun 11:18
its a great article compared to another just read before. but i have a question can we use two product or not once like pomade and wax mixing them at once. is there any conciconses or not.
Abdur Khan on 29 May 06:43
One of the best articles I’ve ever read. Life changing I’d say. I’m going out to get clay products…
Alex on 07 Mar 13:45
Brilliant article! What is a prestyler?
RAW on 10 Feb 10:28
This helped a ton !! Very informative and precise.
Abhishek Bedi on 26 Jan 04:45
Awesome……vry Awesome. ….sharing ur knowlede in such a beautiful & easy manner….straight to the concerned points……thx
Luis on 16 Jan 13:31
I am a Barber and Cosmetogy educator i will share this great information with all my colleagues and students. Thank you.
Hal on 02 Jan 00:50
This is a fantastic article, thank you!