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AXE Smooth Look Hair Pomade Shine 2.64 oz (Pack of 2)

AXE Smooth Look Hair Pomade Shine 2.64 oz (Pack of 2)

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Product Benefits : Shine

Hair Type : All

Material Type Free : Cruelty Free

Scent : Shine

Liquid Volume : 75 Milliliters

 

About this item

? Smooth & Sophisticated AXE hair pomade has a medium hold and a high shine finish for a smooth look

? AXE hair pomade for men is ideal for short to mid-length hair looking to turn some heads

? A little goes a long way. AXE Hair Pomade

? Look sharp instantly with this hair product

? Finger tip amount. Mix. Rake. Comb. AXE hair pomade

 

Product specifications

 

Features & Specs

Product Benefits : Shine

Hair Type : All

Scent Name : Shine

Item Form : Cream

 

Measurements

Liquid Volume : 75 Milliliters

Number of Items : 2

Unit Count : 5.28 Ounce

Item Volume : 75 Milliliters

 

Item details

Brand Name : AXE

Manufacturer : Unilever

Global Trade Identification Number : 10079400707182

Item Weight : 5.28 Ounces

Best Sellers Rank : #4,112 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care) #6 in Hair Styling Pomades

ASIN : B01INE0KUO

? #4,112 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care)

? #6 in Hair Styling Pomades

 

Additional details

Material Type Free : Cruelty Free

From the manufacturer

Even before it got big in England, and later in the States, the undercut was making waves in the 19th century Europe. It was called the "island cut" by Germans because of the way the hair on top of the head looks like a patch of land in water.

The medium fade has always been a barber shop classic. The slight graduation in to a messier mane up top is more of a modern invention, favored by guys who like to keep things neat but still rock a slightly dishevelled look.

Working class men in 1900s Britain couldn’t afford a barber to properly blend their sides in. But the angular look caught on with young people and the short sides, long top was born. The rest, as they say, is history.

Before the man bun there was the chonmage, a traditional haircut from Edo-era Japan. Designed to hold samurai helmets steady during battle, it eventually became a symbol of status in Japanese society.

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