This edition of our Suavecito Pomade giveaway is for the ladies. A lady’s mane is one of her greatest assets and it’s not astonishing that ladies are spoilt for choice when it comes to hair products. Suavecito Pomade joins in the offering with its latest breakthrough when it released the Suavecita pomade for the ladies. Inspired by Suavecito Original Pomade, but critiqued and tailored specifically for women. Suavecita is designed to be versatile in texturising hair, eliminating fly aways or frizziness, adding shine, polishing curls and waves, and sculpting and holding form.
Being a minority in a male-dominated pomade realm, the Suavecita pomade shines with an eccentric flair and her captivating scent. As to why should females opt to use pomade, Jerome Chee from The Panic Room said, “While certain over-the-counter products may prove difficult to wash off, water-based pomades such as the ones offered by Suavecito come right off with just water, and leave no residue behind except for its lingering perfume. Certain pomades also contain nutrient-rich ingredients such as beeswax, lanolin, and propolis, all of which help nourish the scalp and provide healthy side without the harmful chemicals that most commercial, mass-produced hair products contain.”
This week, Nookmag will be giving away a ladies grooming package comprising one Suavecita pomade, one comb, one Suavecito Pomade keychain, and tee. To stand a chance to win this package, fill in your details below and share with us what makes you want to use pomade as part of your grooming habit. One winner will be randomly selected. Contest ends 20 August 2014, 11.59pm.
The good folks from The Panic Room has also enlightened us on the types of female hairstyles that could be styled using pomade.
Maintenance of Short Bobs
One of the many hassles that many ladies face with their pixie/bob cuts are the fly aways – or stray strands. Pomades aid the taming of fly aways due to their gummier properties, giving the cut a sleek, full appearance made famous by many celebrities. In contrast, cream-based hair products tend to dampen the hair, creating strand-separation that defeats the desired outcome.
Classic Pin-ups
Made famous by the rockabilly sub-culture in the ’50s, pin up hairstyles are highly structured hairdos that require a generous amount of pomade. Due to the enduring nature of petroleum-based pomades, the gravity-defying hairstyles look absolutely glamorous even in heat and humidity.
Pompadours
For ladies with razor-faded cuts, sculpting a mean-looking pomp is an easy feat with pomade!
Suavecita Pomade is retailing at SGD30 at The Panic Room.