Firsthand Supply Styling Set Review: Pomade + Texturizing Paste Tested
Most styling sets pair two products that do almost the same job. The Firsthand Supply Styling Set bundles two genuinely different finishes — the All-Purpose Pomade and the Texturizing Paste — so I tried both back to back to see when each one actually earns its place in the routine.

All-Purpose Pomade: Clean, Controlled Hold
This is the clay-based pomade of the set, a 3oz/88ml tub that works from damp or dry hair. It emulsifies quickly between fingertips without leaving the greasy sheen that older-style pomades are known for, and it holds a side part or slick-back cleanly through a full day without needing a midday touch-up.

Texturizing Paste: Matte, Piecey Texture
The second 3oz jar is where the set differentiates itself — a matte paste built for texture rather than shine. It's the one to reach for on shorter, choppier cuts or when you want separation and volume rather than a smooth finish. Used together, the pomade lays the base and the paste adds texture on top, which is a legitimately useful one-two combo rather than two redundant products.

Who This Set Is For
If you switch styles during the week — slicked back for work, textured and undone on weekends — this set covers both ends without buying two separate products from two separate brands. If you only ever wear one style, you may only need one of the two.
Pros & Cons
Pros: two genuinely different finishes in one set, clean scent, water-based formulas wash out easily, holds up through a full day.
Cons: the paste's matte finish isn't for anyone chasing high shine, and buying the set only makes sense if you'll actually use both textures.
Final Verdict
This is a smart bundle rather than a filler set — two products that solve two different styling problems instead of overlapping. Check current pricing on the Firsthand Supply Styling Set here and look for their seasonal bundle discounts and coupon codes before you check out.
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