This article was co-authored by Janet Miranda and by wikiHow staff writer, Eric McClure. Janet Miranda is a Professional Hair Stylist, Makeup Artist, and the Founder of Be.NYLA. With over 15 years of experience, Janet specializes in makeup and hair for advertising, commercial, editorial, runway, special events, television, and videos. She was trained at Vidal Sassoon Academy and with top hair and makeup artists including MAC Cosmetics and Redken. Janet has worked five seasons of New York Fashion Week and one season on Project Runway. She continues to add brands to her growing client list including Armani Exchange, Neutrogena, and Pantene. Janet’s work has been featured on CBS, Brides Magazine, 100 Layer Cake, Style Me Pretty, Green Wedding Shoes, Ireland Image Brides Magazine, and Elle Japan.
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Pomade is a classic for a reason. It gives your hair a clean shine, and it has got enough holding power to keep your style in place all day. This makes it perfect for old school pompadours, undercuts, quiffs, and basically every slicked-back look under the sun. Pomade is a fickle tool though, and your results may vary depending on what you do with your hair before you apply the product. That’s why we’ve compiled the most common questions on the topic so that you can look your absolute best!
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QuestionIs pomade good for thin hair?Janet MirandaJanet Miranda is a Professional Hair Stylist, Makeup Artist, and the Founder of Be.NYLA. With over 15 years of experience, Janet specializes in makeup and hair for advertising, commercial, editorial, runway, special events, television, and videos. She was trained at Vidal Sassoon Academy and with top hair and makeup artists including MAC Cosmetics and Redken. Janet has worked five seasons of New York Fashion Week and one season on Project Runway. She continues to add brands to her growing client list including Armani Exchange, Neutrogena, and Pantene. Janet’s work has been featured on CBS, Brides Magazine, 100 Layer Cake, Style Me Pretty, Green Wedding Shoes, Ireland Image Brides Magazine, and Elle Japan.
Professional Hair Stylist & Makeup ArtistIf your hair is more on the thinner, finer, oilier side, a good option is matte pomade. It doesn't have that shine, and it doesn't weigh down your hair.
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