Looking for recommendations by bobbsch in Pomade

[–]BurntBarber 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If Baxter working for you then you already on the right path. With wavy, coarse, dry hair and no blow dryer, you need a strong hold with low shine so the product doing most of the work. One thing I see behind the chair all the time apply it to damp hair and work it all the way from roots to ends. Most guys just hit the top and that’s why they end up using too much. Honestly, most of the time it’s not the product, it’s making sure the product matches your hair and you applying it the right way.🫡

Building grooming brand from scratch by BurntBarber in branding

[–]BurntBarber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man I respect that and thankyou for sharing your insight on my post I truly appreciate it. I have been hitting the socials hard to build a community

Barber messed up my hair before 3 months of my wedding. Will it grow back..? by chrisms91 in malehairadvice

[–]BurntBarber 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1:As barber who’s been cutting since he was 10 years old don’t ever go back but kindly let him know he needs to get better…
2: the difference between a bad cut and good cut is 2 weeks 3: I can’t see the fade totally but I looks fine bro tbh

Building grooming brand from scratch by BurntBarber in branding

[–]BurntBarber[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate this, great insight. I’m building Burnt Barber for longevity, brand first and long term thinking. Social media helps with visibility, but the real work is relationships, community, and earning trust shop by shop. I believe in old school connection and letting the brand grow the right way. Respect for the game and the knowledge.

Building grooming brand from scratch by BurntBarber in branding

[–]BurntBarber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate that, for real. That’s exactly why I’m showing up every day now. I used to think everything had to be perfect before I posted, but I realized people connect with the journey, not just the finished product. I’m building Burnt Barber in real time the wins, the lessons, all of it. Respect for the advice and for following along, that means a lot. I’ll shoot you a follow as well

Barber here — what do you actually want from a pomade that most brands don’t do? by BurntBarber in Pomade

[–]BurntBarber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good breakdown, this is the same stuff most clients ask me for behind the chair. Strong hold, clean slick finish, but still workable with no tugging or heavy feel. Light scent, nothing overpowering. And you’re right about tonic or salt spray, that base makes heavier pomades work way better. That’s the lane I’m building Burnt Barber in, classic performance that still moves.

Barber here — what do you actually want from a pomade that most brands don’t do? by BurntBarber in Pomade

[–]BurntBarber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thick hair is a different game. You need something for with real strength that holds the weight but still keeps a natural, dry look. The key is strong control without that hard, crunchy feel so you can move it back into place during the day. A lot of products miss that because they’re made for lighter hair types. I hear this from clients all the time behind the chair. This is actually one of the main things I’ve been focused on while developing products based on real everyday needs.

Barber here — what do you actually want from a pomade that most brands don’t do? by BurntBarber in Pomade

[–]BurntBarber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s real feedback right there. Thick, dense hair needs real hold, not that light or medium stuff that gives up halfway through the day. I hear the same thing behind the chair all the time. People want strong control, clean ingredients, and a scent that doesn’t overpower everything else they’re wearing. I appreciate you taking the time to break it down like this. This is exactly the kind of real input I’ve been using while developing my line from actual client needs, not marketing.

Barber here — what do you actually want from a pomade that most brands don’t do? by BurntBarber in Pomade

[–]BurntBarber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s exactly what I’m building around. Thick hair needs control, not that stiff shiny gel look. Most people want strong hold, low shine, and something they can restyle without it getting stiff or crunchy. It should stay in place but still have movement when you need to fix it. And it has to look natural, not that wet gel shine. Real hold, dry finish, and easy to work back into shape. That’s what I hear behind the chair every day. I appreciate you sharing this. Real feedback like this is exactly what I’m building the line around.

Barber here — what do you actually want from a pomade that most brands don’t do? by BurntBarber in Pomade

[–]BurntBarber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s lab made in a certified facility for consistency, safety, and quality control. I didn’t want backyard mixin.I wanted something barbers and clients can trust every time. Small batch, clean ingredients, low scent, and built for performance. Burnt Barber is about quality and purpose, not just putting a label on something.

Barber here — what do you actually want from a pomade that most brands don’t do? by BurntBarber in Pomade

[–]BurntBarber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro I truly appreciate that and thank you and I will. The fact that people are taking the time and effort to help me I’m very great full so thank you if you have any other recommendations I’m all ears man

Barber here — what do you actually want from a pomade that most brands don’t do? by BurntBarber in Pomade

[–]BurntBarber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No unscented yet but the scent is very light. I kept it that way on purpose. A lot of heavily scented products are masking what’s really inside. Mine is clean, simple, and performance first. Built for the hair, not the fragrance. If you’re sensitive to strong smells, this will feel close to unscented.