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$4.87The Story
Perfect for those who want classic style, Reuzel Red holds all day for regular hair types. This pomade is designed to go on smooth and stiffen up, with a shine that lasts all day. Scented with a subtle vanilla cola fragrance.
Washes out with water or Reuzel Shampoo.
About Reuzel - Reuzel was formulated in Rotterdam by the "Scumbag Barbers" Leen and Bertus nearly 25 years ago after they opened their Schorem barbershop and began a search for a worthy product to use. Unsatisfied with what was available, the formed their own brand to suit the needs of their barbershop and clientele. To this day the continue innovating with new products.
Meaning “lard” in Dutch, Reuzel pays homage to its historical predecessors; as pomades were previously formulated with animal fats, and fragranced with apples, and named Pomade after the french “pomme”, meaning apple.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Perfect for those who want classic style, Reuzel Red holds all day for regular hair types. This pomade is designed to go on smooth and stiffen up, with a shine that lasts all day. Scented with a subtle vanilla cola fragrance.
Washes out with water or Reuzel Shampoo.
About Reuzel - Reuzel was formulated in Rotterdam by the "Scumbag Barbers" Leen and Bertus nearly 25 years ago after they opened their Schorem barbershop and began a search for a worthy product to use. Unsatisfied with what was available, the formed their own brand to suit the needs of their barbershop and clientele. To this day the continue innovating with new products.
Meaning “lard” in Dutch, Reuzel pays homage to its historical predecessors; as pomades were previously formulated with animal fats, and fragranced with apples, and named Pomade after the french “pomme”, meaning apple.
















