No this is not. Most obviously it contains beeswax, but it may also contain other animal-based ingredients such as ceteareth-25. Layrite Original formula is a similar product without beeswax.
While pomade offers a pretty good hold, it isn't as strong as gel, which makes it more pliable throughout the day. If your hairstyle is a little simpler and doesn't require a strong hold, you will find that pomade is the better fit. It adds a bit of volume and hold while also maintaining a bit of flexibility.
SkinSAFE has reviewed the ingredients of Layrite Natural Matte Cream Pomade, 4.25 oz. and found it to be 82% Top Allergen Free and free of Gluten, Coconut, Nickel, Lanolin, Paraben, Topical Antibiotic, Irritant/Acid, and Dye.
Goon Grease was born from Steve's vision to create a heavy hold oil-based that delivers slickness, shine, and a strong hold without needing a topper or any fancy technique.
Clay or Clay Pomade is a styling product made with, well, clay. Clay pomades are typically oil based, so they're great for handling humidity and sweat, but the clay in them helps absorb oil to maintain a matte finish.
The hold is pretty good, a little stronger then their other wax product, sponge wax (my favorite) with no crunch, still remaining malleable and almost springs back to its original hold. Other: Because of the nature of the product quicksand, this product thickens your hair quite alot.
A lightweight, water-based shaping cream that adds texture and creates flexible hold for a range of styles. Flexible, medium hold keeps your style in place all day while leaving hair feeling soft and natural-not stiff or waxy. Lightweight formula adds shape and definition without weighing hair down.
It's best to apply pomade to dry hair. Wet hair just won't stick. How much you apply depends on your hair type and style. Pomade's great for adding volume to thin hair, but works on thicker hair too.
Pomade (/pɒˈmeɪd/; French pommade) is a greasy, waxy, or a water-based substance that is used to style hair. Pomade generally gives the user's hair a shiny and slick appearance. It lasts longer than most hair care products, and often requires multiple washes for complete removal.
Similar to oil-based pomades, water-based pomades may be found in a number of options ranging in consistency, hold and finish. A lot of people during the warmer months prefer using water-based pomades since they have the ability to dry and maintain any hairstyle they want throughout the entire day.
styling creams and water-based pomades, as the Layrite, Brylcreem or swagger, hold approximately two years.
Layrite Cement ClayAn extremely high hold matte finish, water - based styling clay that binds individual hairs together to thicken and shape all day, yet washes out easily with water.