Perhaps the most frequently asked product question at The Alpha Men. Not with which clay You can bake the best pots but which product you can best put in your hair. It is personal but not again. The Hanz de Fuko Claymate And Bluman Cavalier Heavy Clay are very similar. There are therefore few clays on the market that can compete with these two. With this we make it nice and difficult for ourselves and we will compare these two top products.
Hanz de Fuko is a phenomenon as a brand. The San Francisco brand strives for self -expression and creative innovation with their products and has grown into one of the most renowned product lines in the world. The products are even a favorite with many famous people. David Beckham thanks his tough looks to the Hanz de Fuko Quicksand And Hugh Jackman known for films such as X-Men always uses the Claymate. For example, there is a list of famous people who all thank their looks to the products of Hanz de Fuko. In addition to the fact that the products work so well, according to Hanz de Fuko, you don't have to worry about the health of your hair and scalp. The products all contain natural ingredients.
Then there was a well -known YouTuber who wanted a line of products where there was something for everyone. A product that helps every man to find his own style with the power of a hairstyle. According to Bluman, that is only possible when your hair is healthy. Bluman therefore has products developed that are healthy for your hair. Cavalier Clay is such a product with which many men have found their style. A product that can compete with the legendary Claymate.
Claymate vs Cavalier Clay
Both products are quite similar. They contain both ingredients that are not bad for your hair and also do the same. They both have a matte finish and a strong hold. The Cavalier Clay is clearly the underdog in this case the reputation of Hanz de Fuko. Time to be surprised.
Fragrance
For some, not at all relevant and for others it can be the deciding factor. The scent of the product. Now it is true that in general a clay often has less odor than, for example, a pomade. Except of Layrite the Layrite Cement Clay Then (isn't really a clay). This also applies to these two products. The Claymate does not actually smell at all. The Cavalier Clay, on the other hand, smells light by vanilla. A nice smell. Do you find smell in your hair really important? Then Cavalier Clay might be your thing more.
Applying the Clay
A clay is often difficult to apply in the hair. You often have to rub well and it often feels stiff when you go through the hair with the product. "Whoever smears clay in his hair," my grandmother called once. It also sounds pretty crazy. These two clays are at least easy. They both feel a little bit of oily what makes it pleasant to apply. The Cavalier Clay needs just a little more work to get in your hair. The Claymate feels just a bit more oily but contains more water and can be easily distributed into the hair. The Claymate does this better.
Finish
Both products should do the same. The Claymate and the Cavalier Clay say they have a matte and natural finish on their packaging. Fortunately they do that too. The difference is negligible. Yet we believe that Bluman's product seems just a bit more natural in the hair. Just a little more matte.
Hold
For many people the most important thing about a hair product. Both clays have a strong hold. Both will not disappoint you in holding that beautiful key on your head. The Claymate is doing its job well. It has a strong hold and keeps your hair in shape all day. Yet the Cavalier Clay does take the crown here. We are pleasantly surprised. The Cavalier Clay gives you all control over your hair. It gives a lot of texture and your hair stays in place. But in addition to that hold, you can also put your hair in well again. Something the ClayMATion does just a little less well.
Excases of the Claymate and Cavalier Clay
Washing from the hair of these two products is fairly easy. I say reasonably because you really have one shampoo need to get it all out of your hair. With only water your hair can still feel slightly greasy afterwards. You will feel this most at the Cavalier Clay. This is also not surprising since the Claymate contains slightly more water. The Claymate dissolves a little easier. The difference is small, but here the Claymate wins.
And the winner is ... Blumaan!
Who would have thought that? We were really surprised by the Cavalier Clay. He is just a bit better on many points. The difference is small and of course there is no loser because the Claymate remains a great product that does everything they expect from a hair product for many men. Of course this is our judgment and can have a completely different outcome for other people. Everyone has different hair. It remains something personal.
Do you want to compare both products yourself? Or have we given you the deciding factor to buy one of these toppers? Feel free to shop them.
Do you have a different opinion? Let us know! We are curious.