A very cool waterbased Rockabilly pomade with a mild, masculine scent
A new water-based pomade in a very nicely designed can: a rockabilly skeleton gleefully combing its pomp. Similar to the Layrite Deluxe or the Uppecut Deluxe, but with a mild, masculine scent.
The new Suavecito pomade is dark brown, translucent and heavy weight. It provides a strong hold and - if desired - a high shine but still remains flexible at anytime. This is thanks to the usual amount of modern chemistry, which also allows an easy washing out with just lukewarm water. In the rain or in the shower therefore it is over with the pompadour.
In contrast to the sweet-scented Layrite, Tres Flores or Uppercut, the Suavecito has a fresh, masculine and mild scent. The fragrance reminds of an aqua scent in the kind of the Royal Flush Shampoo by Lucky-13. It is pleasant, not obtrusive and certainly popular with men and women. Among other things for its mild fragrance, Suavecito is also a great choice with women, who can define curls, or give more bounce and hold the front hair with this pomade. And this without risking oily and too shiny hair.
The name Suavecito means 'very smooth' and is a reminiscence of the soft, wide trousers and suits of the 1940s. The Suavecito has probably the best designed can of all water-based gel pomade to offer. The curved Wild West lettering and the pompadour combing skeleton, look damn good and make really any mass-market styling product look stupid.
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