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Cowlick Tallow Hair Pomade

Cowlick Tallow Hair Pomade

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So not only is tallow amazing for your skin, it is INCREDIBLE for your hair and scalp! It's full of vitamins and essential fatty acids to feed, repair, condition, and revitalize hair. But if you're just looking to strengthen, de-frizz, and help prevent hair breakage/split ends, our Tallow or Marrow Skin Creams can take care of that for you.

Our Cowlick Tallow Pomade will whip that mop into shape and keep it there 'til you say otherwise (AND make your hair healthier while doin' it)!

Why this pomade over others? Because it's two, 100% natural ingredients. Why only two? Because it doesn't need more. No fragrances for you and everyone around you to be choked out by. No petroleum ("petrolatum", if they tryina lipstick that pig). No sulfates, no parabens, no phthalates (because nothing good comes from a word that starts out "phth"). None of any of it.

How to use:
Works best with clean, fresh-out-the-shower, towel-dried hair.

Start with a garbanzo bean-sized amount and rub it between your hands to warm and soften it up until smooth and lump-free.

Working back to front, begin shmuzhing the pomade into your hair, working it out to the tips until evenly distributed. At this point, you've likely achieved that medium-hold, messy, couldn't-give-a-shit look but this is your party. Should you still find your locks lacking drama, add more a little at a time as described above to your bouffant's content. Don't let that Marcy and her new bangs steal your thunder.

Real talk:
There are two general types of pomade: oil-based and water-based. The first pomades were all oil-based. In fact, they were animal fat-based (until a byproduct of crude oil waste called petroleum jelly came along). Cowlick is an oil-based pomade. While its ingredients are as natural as they come and it only does good things for your hair, without some serious showertime attention, it takes a vigorous wash to get your hair product-free again. I know that may make water-based pomades sound attractive, but they achieve oil-based results through either the use of wacko chemicals or an emulsification of oils and water (which means you're basically using an oil-based pomade that adds water for bulk and is still just about as hard to wash out). There IS a trick to making the process less headachy though: hot-ass water and a good, quality, natural soap (now if only I know where y'all could get your hands on some...)

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