vintageclassic
New in Town
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I know pomade was a norm, but aside from pomade what other products did men use?
I watch a lot of classic films and see men that have their hair slicked and in place, yet it isn't shiny or greasy. This is most noticeable in certain color film from the 1940's. I've just always wondered what all they would use, creams, tonics?
Personally I've been using Black & White for a long time now. Most women I've met love the look but don't like the greasiness when they want to run their fingers through the hair. I for one don't plan on changing the pomade I use but was curious about other options.
This is the hairstyle I go for on a daily basis. I've tried a few tonics in the past but they just don't have any hold.
I watch a lot of classic films and see men that have their hair slicked and in place, yet it isn't shiny or greasy. This is most noticeable in certain color film from the 1940's. I've just always wondered what all they would use, creams, tonics?
Personally I've been using Black & White for a long time now. Most women I've met love the look but don't like the greasiness when they want to run their fingers through the hair. I for one don't plan on changing the pomade I use but was curious about other options.
This is the hairstyle I go for on a daily basis. I've tried a few tonics in the past but they just don't have any hold.