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QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade | Natural Styling for Men & Women

Regular price Rs. 300.00
Sale price Rs. 300.00 Regular price Rs. 750.00
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Define your style with confidence and care. Tired of styling products that rely on harsh chemicals, leaving your hair stiff, greasy, or full of residue? The QuiteLit™ Natural Hair Pomade is your solution. Crafted with nourishing Beeswax, Jojoba Oil, and herbal extracts, our water-based formula offers a dependable medium hold and a healthy, natural shine. It allows you to sculpt, texturize, and control frizz while keeping your hair touchably soft and actively supported. The ultimate tool for achieving sophisticated hairstyles without compromising on hair health. Certified Organic Ingredients • Chemical-Free Formula • Cruelty-Free • Made in the Himalayas
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About Us

All Benefits

⚪ All day hair hold, frizz prevention, and nourishment. An all-in-1 hair styler, it gives a non-greasy and classic elegant finish, and is easy to wash off.


⚜ Healthy for hair:
QuiteLit™ Pomade is free from all paraben, sulfates and harmful chemicals. It is natural, herbal, certified organic and water based

⚜ No after-use residues:
It leaves no residue, gunk or flakes, even after a wearing it throughout the day

⚜ Safe for everyday use:
QuiteLit™ Pomade doesn't cause hair fall, acne or any other harm to your hair. Made with the purest herbs, it enriches your hair with all the goodness

⚜ Nice to touch:
Unlike gels, this pomade doesn't dry out or harden the hair. The hair is soft to touch

⚜ Volume boosting:
The volume boost formula provides volumization and creates the effect of a fuller head of dense hair

⚜ Universal usage
Ideal for use by men and women. It offers the best workability with different hair types. It works well on straight, wavy, curly and even unmanageable long hair. It is equally suitable on thin hair as it is on thick hair.

⚜ Versatility & Adaptability.
It works equally well for getting the wet, shiny look as well as the matte dry look. One can get that perfect slick back, undercut or the pompadour with the use of a hair pomade. It’s water based formulation allows for restyling throughout the day

⚜ Pleasant smelling:
QuiteLit Hair Pomade has an amazing smell that is derived from Dahlia. Your hair wouldn't merely look and feel good, but also smell terrific

⚜ Easy Application and removal:
It is easy to apply, style and rinse off. It does not require any additional styling accessories in order to achieve your desired result. Just the usual comb/brush and sometimes not even that!

⚜ Tame frizzy hair and hide split ends

⚜ Possesses anti-microbial properties including anti-fungal and anti-bacterial




Your Ritual & Care

How to Use: The Styling Ritual

Achieve your desired look with this simple, professional-grade ritual. A little goes a long way, so begin with a small amount and add more only if necessary.

  1. Start Fresh: For best results, apply to clean, towel-dried, and slightly damp hair. The pomade is activated by a small amount of moisture and adheres best to clean hair shafts.
  2. Emulsify: Scoop a small, dime-sized amount onto your fingertips. Rub your palms and fingers together to warm and evenly distribute the product until it is smooth.
  3. Apply to Roots First: Work the pomade into the base of your hair first. This is the key to controlling your style's direction and building volume from the ground up.
  4. Distribute Evenly: Ensure the product is applied all around your head—top, sides, and back—for a uniform look and hold. Comb through to distribute any excess from the base along the strands.
  5. Style as Desired: Sculpt, texturize, or smooth your hair into its final shape. Use it to define layers in long hair, create spikes in short hair, or achieve a sharp slick-back. For added longevity and lift, you can set your style with a blow dryer.

When to Use

⚜️ Use daily to style your hair for any occasion, from a professional workplace setting to a night out. Its natural formulation is safe for frequent use and helps protect hair from daily environmental stressors.

Who Should Use

  • ⚜️ Formulated for all hair types, lengths, and textures, for both men and women.
  • ⚜️ Particularly effective for those seeking to control frizz, add volume to fine hair, define curls, or achieve a polished style without harsh chemicals.
  • ⚜️ Ideal for anyone wanting a styler with a pliable hold that can be reshaped throughout the day.

Care Suggestions

  • ⚜️ Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • ⚜️ For external use only. We recommend a patch test prior to first use.

Apply a dime-sized amount of our natural pomade to clean, damp hair, starting at the roots, to achieve long-lasting medium hold, volume, and frizz control for any hairstyle.

Fragrance

⚪ Dahlia

QuiteLit Pomade has a captivating fragrance inspired by Dahlia, which becomes subtly one with your hair. Afterall, hair that looks this terrific, deserve an equally terrific scent.

Ingredient Transparency

BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and harmful chemicals-free BestIndian™ Luxury:

Rosemary hydrosol ⚜ lavender hydrosol ⚜ aloe vera juice ⚜ jojoba oil ⚜ stearic acid ⚜ beeswax ⚜ cetyl alcohol ⚜ olivem 1000 ⚜ sensicare ⚜ nettle infused oil ⚜ dahlia oil

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is this pomade suitable for daily use?

⚜️ Yes. QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade is crafted with herbal, organic ingredients and is completely free from harsh synthetic chemicals. It’s gentle on the scalp and safe for daily styling without causing damage.

2. Will this pomade make my hair look greasy or oily?

⚜️ Not at all. This lightweight, water-based hair pomade provides a natural, healthy shine without greasiness. For a matte finish, simply apply it on dry hair.

3. What is the difference between this pomade and a hair gel?

⚜️ Unlike gels that rely on synthetic polymers for a stiff, crunchy hold, QuiteLit™ Pomade offers a pliable, touchable hold with a natural finish. It won’t flake and feels soft thanks to natural waxes and oils.

4. How strong is the hold?

⚜️ It provides a dependable medium hold — strong enough to keep most hairstyles in place all day, yet flexible enough for natural movement and restyling.

5. Is it difficult to wash out?

⚜️ No. As a water-based pomade, QuiteLit™ rinses out effortlessly with water, often without extra shampoo. It leaves no residue, buildup, or flakes.

6. Can women use this hair styling pomade?

⚜️ Absolutely. This unisex hair pomade works for both men and women. It helps manage frizz, tame flyaways in buns or ponytails, and define layers in short or long hair.

7. Will a water-based pomade work on thick or curly hair?

⚜️ Yes. QuiteLit™ water-based pomade is highly effective for curly or thick hair. It defines curls, adds texture, and tames frizz without stiffness or heaviness.

8. Can hair pomade cause hair fall?

⚜️ Conventional pomades with petroleum or harsh chemicals may clog follicles and contribute to hair fall. QuiteLit™ uses gentle, non-comedogenic botanicals like Jojoba Oil and Aloe Vera, supporting scalp health and minimizing hair fall risk.

9. Is the fragrance in this pomade natural?

⚜️ Yes. Its captivating Dahlia-inspired fragrance comes from natural botanical oils and hydrosols — never synthetic perfumes.

10. How much pomade should I use for my hair?

⚜️ Start with a small, dime-sized amount. A little goes a long way, and you can adjust depending on your hair type, length, and desired style.

11. Can I use a blow dryer with this product?

⚜️ Yes. For added lift, volume, and stronger hold, apply the pomade to damp hair and then style with a blow dryer.

12. Is this pomade vegan?

⚜️ This formula contains natural Beeswax, so it is vegetarian and cruelty-free, but not fully vegan.

QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade — safe for daily use, non-greasy, water-based, and effective for men and women across all hair types.

The Science of Our Formula

Hair is a very important for our self-confidence as well as a very important part of appearance and self-concept. It reflects our personality and hair loss or hair damages are considered aesthetic imperfections and social handicap. Outward part of the hair is a "hair shaft" keratin fiber structure sensible to external effects whether they are mechanical, physical or chemical. Excessive sun exposition is the most frequent cause of hair shaft's structural impairment. Photochemical impairment of the hair includes degradation and loss of hair proteins as well as degradation of hair pigment. Hair protein degradation is induced by wavelengths of 254-400 nm. UVB radiation is responsible for hair protein loss and UVA radiation is responsible for color changes. Absorption of radiation in photosensitive amino acids of the hair and their photochemical degradation is producing free radicals. They have adverse impact on hair proteins, especially keratin. Melanin can partially immobilize free radicals and block their entrance in keratin matrix. It also absorbs and filters adverse UV radiations. Therefore melanin is important for direct and indirect protection of hair proteins. Protecting the cuticle is very important for keeping hair shaft's integrity. One can achieve that by avoiding noxious impacts or by implementation of hair care products with UV filters. Nowadays major studies and researches are conducted in order to create hair care products that prevent hair damage.

DIFFUSION INTO KERATIN FIBERS
There are two main ways for a substance to penetrate the hair fiber: Transcellular and intercellular diffusion, transcellular diffusion envolves epicuticle, A-layer, exocuticle, endocuticle and is much harder path way because of the high cross-linked regions. Intercellular diffusion envolves the intercellular cement, and it is the preferred route for large molecules because the low-sulfur and nonkeratin proteins are more easily swollen. Both routes can occur depending on the size of the molecule, hair damage and cosmetic system of the applied product.

Diffusion rate into keratin fibers depends on the cross-link density of hair. Reactions like bleaching, that decreases the cross-link density increases the rate of transcellular diffusion, meaning that bleached hair is more rapid penetrated by conditioners, dyes, hair straightening substances or any product applied to the hair fiber. However, penetration into the intercellular regions can lead to scale lifting and cause hair damage. Scale lifting is induced by the deposit of insoluble cationic-anionic complex, meaning which can occur because of the interaction and bonding of the anionic surfactants of the shampoo with the cationic conditioning ingredients.

HAIR DAMAGE
The hydrophobicity of the hair is possible thanks to the 18-MEA lipid layer. Removal of this covalently linked fatty acid renders the fiber hydrophilic. When wet, virgin hair can be stretched by 30% of their original length without damage; however, irreversible changes occur when hair is stretched between 30% and 70%. Stretching to 80% causes fracture. Hair is porous and damaged hair is intensely so. Water absorption causes the hair shaft swelling. Excessive or repeated chemical treatment, grooming habits, and environmental exposure produce changes in hair texture and if extreme can result in hair breakage. These changes can be seen microscopically as “weathering” of the hair shaft and contribute to tangling, and frizzing. Weathering is the progressive degeneration from the root to the tip of the hair. Normal weathering is due to daily grooming practices. When the hair is extremely weathered and chemically treated, there may be scaling of the cuticle layers, removal of the 18-MEA and cuticle crack. If the cuticle is removed, the exposure of the cortex and further cortex damage may lead to hair fiber fracture. The use of hair cosmetics may restore hair cuticle damage and prevent hair breakage by reducing friction and water pick up.

Hair strength is a mix of hair body mass and resistance to breakage. A strong hair is a hair with its full capacity of growing healthy in both diameter and length and an intact cuticle and cortex.

We know that split ends are more likely to occur in weathered and oxidized hair. But, split ends happen when the cuticle is removed (damaged) and the cortex-cortex CMC serves as a route for the propagation of axial splits in the fiber, leading to the formation of cracks and split ends. Hair strength depends on cuticle integrity and amount of water in the fibers, conditions that are related to chemical damage. Chemical damage by bleaches, dyes, straighteners and even sunlight can weaken hair and increase inter-fiber friction, leading to breakage. An important factor involved in hair breakage is the occurrence of tangles created by combing forces. Where the break occurs along the fiber, correspond to the point of higher combing forces. The type of fracture depends on hair condition and wet versus dry combing or brushing. Combing dry hair is more related to short segment breaks, and wet combing is related to long segment breaks. The short segment breaks are more related to split ends. Straight to wavy hair combed dry, produces higher end pick forces than mid-length forces, but when wet, produces higher mid-length combing forces corresponding to where hair breaks and to the amount of breakage. The work of combing highly coiled hair is lower wet than dry. The reverse holds for wavy to straight hair. Split ends form more readily from the abrasion (friction) in combination with torsional deformations (grooming and styling). Splitting occur when the cuticle is damaged and weakened. Crack is formed in the cortex. Few cuticle layers do not hold the ends of the hair fiber together. Also, highly oxidized cortex cell membrane by free radical chemistry is more susceptible to split. Hair treated with free radical cosmetics and exposed to sunlight is susceptible to splitting.

Also, hair body is maybe defined as the structural strength and resiliency of a hair mass, sensed by patients as having a soft and firm touch and full volume. Full volume is meaning a scalp full covered with terminal hair fibers that grow to the desired length without breaking.

Strong hair
Hair density + diameter + resistance to breakage (no split ends) + length + smooth fiber interaction (no frizz) + no tangles (easy combing, manageability) + integrity of the cuticle layers + integrity of the cortex-cortex CMC + integrity of the cuticle surface lipids (18-MEA) + healthy hair follicle (to produce a normal healthy hair fiber). Strong hair appears as long, full, shiny, manageable hair. Manageable hair is the same as easy combable hair, perceived as soft hair, easy to finger comb. Weak hair appears as dull, with irregular length (due to split ends), frizzed, rough, sometimes with low density on the scalp, tangled and difficult to finger comb.

Hair is one of the most important human features. It produces many important functions in our body including protection, thermoregulation, sensation and secretion of sebum and pheromones. Hair follicles are considered a highly complex dynamic skin extension. Their structure includes both epithelial and mesenchymal tissues. They are engaged in hair production and received all required nutrients for growth from capillaries in follicle dermal papilla cells.
Different hair diseases and disorders are highly spread in adults. These disorders results in psychosocial problem leading to reduction in quality of life. Next, they push patients to search for available treatment in either medical providers or marketplace. Some of these disorders might start as simple as dandruff and hair ends split or might be proceed to severe problems as hair loss or alopecia regardless of the cause. Male hair loss generally starts in front and temporal region and can end up with complete baldness, while female hair loss takes place in the central are of scalp and will not end up with complete baldness. Alopecia can be divided into non scaring alopecia as alopecia areata, androgenic alopecia, telogen effluvium, traumatic alopecia, tinea capitis and androgen effluvium as well as scaring alopecia as tinea capitis, alopecia mucinosa and alopecia neoplastica.

QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade | Natural Styling for Men & Women

Regular price Rs. 300.00
Sale price Rs. 300.00 Regular price Rs. 750.00
Tax included Shipping calculated at checkout.
In Stock
Skip to product information
1 of 21
About Us

All Benefits

⚪ All day hair hold, frizz prevention, and nourishment. An all-in-1 hair styler, it gives a non-greasy and classic elegant finish, and is easy to wash off.


⚜ Healthy for hair:
QuiteLit™ Pomade is free from all paraben, sulfates and harmful chemicals. It is natural, herbal, certified organic and water based

⚜ No after-use residues:
It leaves no residue, gunk or flakes, even after a wearing it throughout the day

⚜ Safe for everyday use:
QuiteLit™ Pomade doesn't cause hair fall, acne or any other harm to your hair. Made with the purest herbs, it enriches your hair with all the goodness

⚜ Nice to touch:
Unlike gels, this pomade doesn't dry out or harden the hair. The hair is soft to touch

⚜ Volume boosting:
The volume boost formula provides volumization and creates the effect of a fuller head of dense hair

⚜ Universal usage
Ideal for use by men and women. It offers the best workability with different hair types. It works well on straight, wavy, curly and even unmanageable long hair. It is equally suitable on thin hair as it is on thick hair.

⚜ Versatility & Adaptability.
It works equally well for getting the wet, shiny look as well as the matte dry look. One can get that perfect slick back, undercut or the pompadour with the use of a hair pomade. It’s water based formulation allows for restyling throughout the day

⚜ Pleasant smelling:
QuiteLit Hair Pomade has an amazing smell that is derived from Dahlia. Your hair wouldn't merely look and feel good, but also smell terrific

⚜ Easy Application and removal:
It is easy to apply, style and rinse off. It does not require any additional styling accessories in order to achieve your desired result. Just the usual comb/brush and sometimes not even that!

⚜ Tame frizzy hair and hide split ends

⚜ Possesses anti-microbial properties including anti-fungal and anti-bacterial




Your Ritual & Care

How to Use: The Styling Ritual

Achieve your desired look with this simple, professional-grade ritual. A little goes a long way, so begin with a small amount and add more only if necessary.

  1. Start Fresh: For best results, apply to clean, towel-dried, and slightly damp hair. The pomade is activated by a small amount of moisture and adheres best to clean hair shafts.
  2. Emulsify: Scoop a small, dime-sized amount onto your fingertips. Rub your palms and fingers together to warm and evenly distribute the product until it is smooth.
  3. Apply to Roots First: Work the pomade into the base of your hair first. This is the key to controlling your style's direction and building volume from the ground up.
  4. Distribute Evenly: Ensure the product is applied all around your head—top, sides, and back—for a uniform look and hold. Comb through to distribute any excess from the base along the strands.
  5. Style as Desired: Sculpt, texturize, or smooth your hair into its final shape. Use it to define layers in long hair, create spikes in short hair, or achieve a sharp slick-back. For added longevity and lift, you can set your style with a blow dryer.

When to Use

⚜️ Use daily to style your hair for any occasion, from a professional workplace setting to a night out. Its natural formulation is safe for frequent use and helps protect hair from daily environmental stressors.

Who Should Use

  • ⚜️ Formulated for all hair types, lengths, and textures, for both men and women.
  • ⚜️ Particularly effective for those seeking to control frizz, add volume to fine hair, define curls, or achieve a polished style without harsh chemicals.
  • ⚜️ Ideal for anyone wanting a styler with a pliable hold that can be reshaped throughout the day.

Care Suggestions

  • ⚜️ Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • ⚜️ For external use only. We recommend a patch test prior to first use.

Apply a dime-sized amount of our natural pomade to clean, damp hair, starting at the roots, to achieve long-lasting medium hold, volume, and frizz control for any hairstyle.

Fragrance

⚪ Dahlia

QuiteLit Pomade has a captivating fragrance inspired by Dahlia, which becomes subtly one with your hair. Afterall, hair that looks this terrific, deserve an equally terrific scent.

Ingredient Transparency

BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and harmful chemicals-free BestIndian™ Luxury:

Rosemary hydrosol ⚜ lavender hydrosol ⚜ aloe vera juice ⚜ jojoba oil ⚜ stearic acid ⚜ beeswax ⚜ cetyl alcohol ⚜ olivem 1000 ⚜ sensicare ⚜ nettle infused oil ⚜ dahlia oil

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is this pomade suitable for daily use?

⚜️ Yes. QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade is crafted with herbal, organic ingredients and is completely free from harsh synthetic chemicals. It’s gentle on the scalp and safe for daily styling without causing damage.

2. Will this pomade make my hair look greasy or oily?

⚜️ Not at all. This lightweight, water-based hair pomade provides a natural, healthy shine without greasiness. For a matte finish, simply apply it on dry hair.

3. What is the difference between this pomade and a hair gel?

⚜️ Unlike gels that rely on synthetic polymers for a stiff, crunchy hold, QuiteLit™ Pomade offers a pliable, touchable hold with a natural finish. It won’t flake and feels soft thanks to natural waxes and oils.

4. How strong is the hold?

⚜️ It provides a dependable medium hold — strong enough to keep most hairstyles in place all day, yet flexible enough for natural movement and restyling.

5. Is it difficult to wash out?

⚜️ No. As a water-based pomade, QuiteLit™ rinses out effortlessly with water, often without extra shampoo. It leaves no residue, buildup, or flakes.

6. Can women use this hair styling pomade?

⚜️ Absolutely. This unisex hair pomade works for both men and women. It helps manage frizz, tame flyaways in buns or ponytails, and define layers in short or long hair.

7. Will a water-based pomade work on thick or curly hair?

⚜️ Yes. QuiteLit™ water-based pomade is highly effective for curly or thick hair. It defines curls, adds texture, and tames frizz without stiffness or heaviness.

8. Can hair pomade cause hair fall?

⚜️ Conventional pomades with petroleum or harsh chemicals may clog follicles and contribute to hair fall. QuiteLit™ uses gentle, non-comedogenic botanicals like Jojoba Oil and Aloe Vera, supporting scalp health and minimizing hair fall risk.

9. Is the fragrance in this pomade natural?

⚜️ Yes. Its captivating Dahlia-inspired fragrance comes from natural botanical oils and hydrosols — never synthetic perfumes.

10. How much pomade should I use for my hair?

⚜️ Start with a small, dime-sized amount. A little goes a long way, and you can adjust depending on your hair type, length, and desired style.

11. Can I use a blow dryer with this product?

⚜️ Yes. For added lift, volume, and stronger hold, apply the pomade to damp hair and then style with a blow dryer.

12. Is this pomade vegan?

⚜️ This formula contains natural Beeswax, so it is vegetarian and cruelty-free, but not fully vegan.

QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade — safe for daily use, non-greasy, water-based, and effective for men and women across all hair types.

The Science of Our Formula

Hair is a very important for our self-confidence as well as a very important part of appearance and self-concept. It reflects our personality and hair loss or hair damages are considered aesthetic imperfections and social handicap. Outward part of the hair is a "hair shaft" keratin fiber structure sensible to external effects whether they are mechanical, physical or chemical. Excessive sun exposition is the most frequent cause of hair shaft's structural impairment. Photochemical impairment of the hair includes degradation and loss of hair proteins as well as degradation of hair pigment. Hair protein degradation is induced by wavelengths of 254-400 nm. UVB radiation is responsible for hair protein loss and UVA radiation is responsible for color changes. Absorption of radiation in photosensitive amino acids of the hair and their photochemical degradation is producing free radicals. They have adverse impact on hair proteins, especially keratin. Melanin can partially immobilize free radicals and block their entrance in keratin matrix. It also absorbs and filters adverse UV radiations. Therefore melanin is important for direct and indirect protection of hair proteins. Protecting the cuticle is very important for keeping hair shaft's integrity. One can achieve that by avoiding noxious impacts or by implementation of hair care products with UV filters. Nowadays major studies and researches are conducted in order to create hair care products that prevent hair damage.

DIFFUSION INTO KERATIN FIBERS
There are two main ways for a substance to penetrate the hair fiber: Transcellular and intercellular diffusion, transcellular diffusion envolves epicuticle, A-layer, exocuticle, endocuticle and is much harder path way because of the high cross-linked regions. Intercellular diffusion envolves the intercellular cement, and it is the preferred route for large molecules because the low-sulfur and nonkeratin proteins are more easily swollen. Both routes can occur depending on the size of the molecule, hair damage and cosmetic system of the applied product.

Diffusion rate into keratin fibers depends on the cross-link density of hair. Reactions like bleaching, that decreases the cross-link density increases the rate of transcellular diffusion, meaning that bleached hair is more rapid penetrated by conditioners, dyes, hair straightening substances or any product applied to the hair fiber. However, penetration into the intercellular regions can lead to scale lifting and cause hair damage. Scale lifting is induced by the deposit of insoluble cationic-anionic complex, meaning which can occur because of the interaction and bonding of the anionic surfactants of the shampoo with the cationic conditioning ingredients.

HAIR DAMAGE
The hydrophobicity of the hair is possible thanks to the 18-MEA lipid layer. Removal of this covalently linked fatty acid renders the fiber hydrophilic. When wet, virgin hair can be stretched by 30% of their original length without damage; however, irreversible changes occur when hair is stretched between 30% and 70%. Stretching to 80% causes fracture. Hair is porous and damaged hair is intensely so. Water absorption causes the hair shaft swelling. Excessive or repeated chemical treatment, grooming habits, and environmental exposure produce changes in hair texture and if extreme can result in hair breakage. These changes can be seen microscopically as “weathering” of the hair shaft and contribute to tangling, and frizzing. Weathering is the progressive degeneration from the root to the tip of the hair. Normal weathering is due to daily grooming practices. When the hair is extremely weathered and chemically treated, there may be scaling of the cuticle layers, removal of the 18-MEA and cuticle crack. If the cuticle is removed, the exposure of the cortex and further cortex damage may lead to hair fiber fracture. The use of hair cosmetics may restore hair cuticle damage and prevent hair breakage by reducing friction and water pick up.

Hair strength is a mix of hair body mass and resistance to breakage. A strong hair is a hair with its full capacity of growing healthy in both diameter and length and an intact cuticle and cortex.

We know that split ends are more likely to occur in weathered and oxidized hair. But, split ends happen when the cuticle is removed (damaged) and the cortex-cortex CMC serves as a route for the propagation of axial splits in the fiber, leading to the formation of cracks and split ends. Hair strength depends on cuticle integrity and amount of water in the fibers, conditions that are related to chemical damage. Chemical damage by bleaches, dyes, straighteners and even sunlight can weaken hair and increase inter-fiber friction, leading to breakage. An important factor involved in hair breakage is the occurrence of tangles created by combing forces. Where the break occurs along the fiber, correspond to the point of higher combing forces. The type of fracture depends on hair condition and wet versus dry combing or brushing. Combing dry hair is more related to short segment breaks, and wet combing is related to long segment breaks. The short segment breaks are more related to split ends. Straight to wavy hair combed dry, produces higher end pick forces than mid-length forces, but when wet, produces higher mid-length combing forces corresponding to where hair breaks and to the amount of breakage. The work of combing highly coiled hair is lower wet than dry. The reverse holds for wavy to straight hair. Split ends form more readily from the abrasion (friction) in combination with torsional deformations (grooming and styling). Splitting occur when the cuticle is damaged and weakened. Crack is formed in the cortex. Few cuticle layers do not hold the ends of the hair fiber together. Also, highly oxidized cortex cell membrane by free radical chemistry is more susceptible to split. Hair treated with free radical cosmetics and exposed to sunlight is susceptible to splitting.

Also, hair body is maybe defined as the structural strength and resiliency of a hair mass, sensed by patients as having a soft and firm touch and full volume. Full volume is meaning a scalp full covered with terminal hair fibers that grow to the desired length without breaking.

Strong hair
Hair density + diameter + resistance to breakage (no split ends) + length + smooth fiber interaction (no frizz) + no tangles (easy combing, manageability) + integrity of the cuticle layers + integrity of the cortex-cortex CMC + integrity of the cuticle surface lipids (18-MEA) + healthy hair follicle (to produce a normal healthy hair fiber). Strong hair appears as long, full, shiny, manageable hair. Manageable hair is the same as easy combable hair, perceived as soft hair, easy to finger comb. Weak hair appears as dull, with irregular length (due to split ends), frizzed, rough, sometimes with low density on the scalp, tangled and difficult to finger comb.

Hair is one of the most important human features. It produces many important functions in our body including protection, thermoregulation, sensation and secretion of sebum and pheromones. Hair follicles are considered a highly complex dynamic skin extension. Their structure includes both epithelial and mesenchymal tissues. They are engaged in hair production and received all required nutrients for growth from capillaries in follicle dermal papilla cells.
Different hair diseases and disorders are highly spread in adults. These disorders results in psychosocial problem leading to reduction in quality of life. Next, they push patients to search for available treatment in either medical providers or marketplace. Some of these disorders might start as simple as dandruff and hair ends split or might be proceed to severe problems as hair loss or alopecia regardless of the cause. Male hair loss generally starts in front and temporal region and can end up with complete baldness, while female hair loss takes place in the central are of scalp and will not end up with complete baldness. Alopecia can be divided into non scaring alopecia as alopecia areata, androgenic alopecia, telogen effluvium, traumatic alopecia, tinea capitis and androgen effluvium as well as scaring alopecia as tinea capitis, alopecia mucinosa and alopecia neoplastica.

QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade | Natural Styling for Men & Women

Regular price Rs. 300.00
Sale price Rs. 300.00 Regular price Rs. 750.00
Tax included Shipping calculated at checkout.
In Stock
About Us

All Benefits

⚪ All day hair hold, frizz prevention, and nourishment. An all-in-1 hair styler, it gives a non-greasy and classic elegant finish, and is easy to wash off.


⚜ Healthy for hair:
QuiteLit™ Pomade is free from all paraben, sulfates and harmful chemicals. It is natural, herbal, certified organic and water based

⚜ No after-use residues:
It leaves no residue, gunk or flakes, even after a wearing it throughout the day

⚜ Safe for everyday use:
QuiteLit™ Pomade doesn't cause hair fall, acne or any other harm to your hair. Made with the purest herbs, it enriches your hair with all the goodness

⚜ Nice to touch:
Unlike gels, this pomade doesn't dry out or harden the hair. The hair is soft to touch

⚜ Volume boosting:
The volume boost formula provides volumization and creates the effect of a fuller head of dense hair

⚜ Universal usage
Ideal for use by men and women. It offers the best workability with different hair types. It works well on straight, wavy, curly and even unmanageable long hair. It is equally suitable on thin hair as it is on thick hair.

⚜ Versatility & Adaptability.
It works equally well for getting the wet, shiny look as well as the matte dry look. One can get that perfect slick back, undercut or the pompadour with the use of a hair pomade. It’s water based formulation allows for restyling throughout the day

⚜ Pleasant smelling:
QuiteLit Hair Pomade has an amazing smell that is derived from Dahlia. Your hair wouldn't merely look and feel good, but also smell terrific

⚜ Easy Application and removal:
It is easy to apply, style and rinse off. It does not require any additional styling accessories in order to achieve your desired result. Just the usual comb/brush and sometimes not even that!

⚜ Tame frizzy hair and hide split ends

⚜ Possesses anti-microbial properties including anti-fungal and anti-bacterial




Your Ritual & Care

How to Use: The Styling Ritual

Achieve your desired look with this simple, professional-grade ritual. A little goes a long way, so begin with a small amount and add more only if necessary.

  1. Start Fresh: For best results, apply to clean, towel-dried, and slightly damp hair. The pomade is activated by a small amount of moisture and adheres best to clean hair shafts.
  2. Emulsify: Scoop a small, dime-sized amount onto your fingertips. Rub your palms and fingers together to warm and evenly distribute the product until it is smooth.
  3. Apply to Roots First: Work the pomade into the base of your hair first. This is the key to controlling your style's direction and building volume from the ground up.
  4. Distribute Evenly: Ensure the product is applied all around your head—top, sides, and back—for a uniform look and hold. Comb through to distribute any excess from the base along the strands.
  5. Style as Desired: Sculpt, texturize, or smooth your hair into its final shape. Use it to define layers in long hair, create spikes in short hair, or achieve a sharp slick-back. For added longevity and lift, you can set your style with a blow dryer.

When to Use

⚜️ Use daily to style your hair for any occasion, from a professional workplace setting to a night out. Its natural formulation is safe for frequent use and helps protect hair from daily environmental stressors.

Who Should Use

  • ⚜️ Formulated for all hair types, lengths, and textures, for both men and women.
  • ⚜️ Particularly effective for those seeking to control frizz, add volume to fine hair, define curls, or achieve a polished style without harsh chemicals.
  • ⚜️ Ideal for anyone wanting a styler with a pliable hold that can be reshaped throughout the day.

Care Suggestions

  • ⚜️ Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • ⚜️ For external use only. We recommend a patch test prior to first use.

Apply a dime-sized amount of our natural pomade to clean, damp hair, starting at the roots, to achieve long-lasting medium hold, volume, and frizz control for any hairstyle.

Fragrance

⚪ Dahlia

QuiteLit Pomade has a captivating fragrance inspired by Dahlia, which becomes subtly one with your hair. Afterall, hair that looks this terrific, deserve an equally terrific scent.

Ingredient Transparency

BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and harmful chemicals-free BestIndian™ Luxury:

Rosemary hydrosol ⚜ lavender hydrosol ⚜ aloe vera juice ⚜ jojoba oil ⚜ stearic acid ⚜ beeswax ⚜ cetyl alcohol ⚜ olivem 1000 ⚜ sensicare ⚜ nettle infused oil ⚜ dahlia oil

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is this pomade suitable for daily use?

⚜️ Yes. QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade is crafted with herbal, organic ingredients and is completely free from harsh synthetic chemicals. It’s gentle on the scalp and safe for daily styling without causing damage.

2. Will this pomade make my hair look greasy or oily?

⚜️ Not at all. This lightweight, water-based hair pomade provides a natural, healthy shine without greasiness. For a matte finish, simply apply it on dry hair.

3. What is the difference between this pomade and a hair gel?

⚜️ Unlike gels that rely on synthetic polymers for a stiff, crunchy hold, QuiteLit™ Pomade offers a pliable, touchable hold with a natural finish. It won’t flake and feels soft thanks to natural waxes and oils.

4. How strong is the hold?

⚜️ It provides a dependable medium hold — strong enough to keep most hairstyles in place all day, yet flexible enough for natural movement and restyling.

5. Is it difficult to wash out?

⚜️ No. As a water-based pomade, QuiteLit™ rinses out effortlessly with water, often without extra shampoo. It leaves no residue, buildup, or flakes.

6. Can women use this hair styling pomade?

⚜️ Absolutely. This unisex hair pomade works for both men and women. It helps manage frizz, tame flyaways in buns or ponytails, and define layers in short or long hair.

7. Will a water-based pomade work on thick or curly hair?

⚜️ Yes. QuiteLit™ water-based pomade is highly effective for curly or thick hair. It defines curls, adds texture, and tames frizz without stiffness or heaviness.

8. Can hair pomade cause hair fall?

⚜️ Conventional pomades with petroleum or harsh chemicals may clog follicles and contribute to hair fall. QuiteLit™ uses gentle, non-comedogenic botanicals like Jojoba Oil and Aloe Vera, supporting scalp health and minimizing hair fall risk.

9. Is the fragrance in this pomade natural?

⚜️ Yes. Its captivating Dahlia-inspired fragrance comes from natural botanical oils and hydrosols — never synthetic perfumes.

10. How much pomade should I use for my hair?

⚜️ Start with a small, dime-sized amount. A little goes a long way, and you can adjust depending on your hair type, length, and desired style.

11. Can I use a blow dryer with this product?

⚜️ Yes. For added lift, volume, and stronger hold, apply the pomade to damp hair and then style with a blow dryer.

12. Is this pomade vegan?

⚜️ This formula contains natural Beeswax, so it is vegetarian and cruelty-free, but not fully vegan.

QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade — safe for daily use, non-greasy, water-based, and effective for men and women across all hair types.

The Science of Our Formula

Hair is a very important for our self-confidence as well as a very important part of appearance and self-concept. It reflects our personality and hair loss or hair damages are considered aesthetic imperfections and social handicap. Outward part of the hair is a "hair shaft" keratin fiber structure sensible to external effects whether they are mechanical, physical or chemical. Excessive sun exposition is the most frequent cause of hair shaft's structural impairment. Photochemical impairment of the hair includes degradation and loss of hair proteins as well as degradation of hair pigment. Hair protein degradation is induced by wavelengths of 254-400 nm. UVB radiation is responsible for hair protein loss and UVA radiation is responsible for color changes. Absorption of radiation in photosensitive amino acids of the hair and their photochemical degradation is producing free radicals. They have adverse impact on hair proteins, especially keratin. Melanin can partially immobilize free radicals and block their entrance in keratin matrix. It also absorbs and filters adverse UV radiations. Therefore melanin is important for direct and indirect protection of hair proteins. Protecting the cuticle is very important for keeping hair shaft's integrity. One can achieve that by avoiding noxious impacts or by implementation of hair care products with UV filters. Nowadays major studies and researches are conducted in order to create hair care products that prevent hair damage.

DIFFUSION INTO KERATIN FIBERS
There are two main ways for a substance to penetrate the hair fiber: Transcellular and intercellular diffusion, transcellular diffusion envolves epicuticle, A-layer, exocuticle, endocuticle and is much harder path way because of the high cross-linked regions. Intercellular diffusion envolves the intercellular cement, and it is the preferred route for large molecules because the low-sulfur and nonkeratin proteins are more easily swollen. Both routes can occur depending on the size of the molecule, hair damage and cosmetic system of the applied product.

Diffusion rate into keratin fibers depends on the cross-link density of hair. Reactions like bleaching, that decreases the cross-link density increases the rate of transcellular diffusion, meaning that bleached hair is more rapid penetrated by conditioners, dyes, hair straightening substances or any product applied to the hair fiber. However, penetration into the intercellular regions can lead to scale lifting and cause hair damage. Scale lifting is induced by the deposit of insoluble cationic-anionic complex, meaning which can occur because of the interaction and bonding of the anionic surfactants of the shampoo with the cationic conditioning ingredients.

HAIR DAMAGE
The hydrophobicity of the hair is possible thanks to the 18-MEA lipid layer. Removal of this covalently linked fatty acid renders the fiber hydrophilic. When wet, virgin hair can be stretched by 30% of their original length without damage; however, irreversible changes occur when hair is stretched between 30% and 70%. Stretching to 80% causes fracture. Hair is porous and damaged hair is intensely so. Water absorption causes the hair shaft swelling. Excessive or repeated chemical treatment, grooming habits, and environmental exposure produce changes in hair texture and if extreme can result in hair breakage. These changes can be seen microscopically as “weathering” of the hair shaft and contribute to tangling, and frizzing. Weathering is the progressive degeneration from the root to the tip of the hair. Normal weathering is due to daily grooming practices. When the hair is extremely weathered and chemically treated, there may be scaling of the cuticle layers, removal of the 18-MEA and cuticle crack. If the cuticle is removed, the exposure of the cortex and further cortex damage may lead to hair fiber fracture. The use of hair cosmetics may restore hair cuticle damage and prevent hair breakage by reducing friction and water pick up.

Hair strength is a mix of hair body mass and resistance to breakage. A strong hair is a hair with its full capacity of growing healthy in both diameter and length and an intact cuticle and cortex.

We know that split ends are more likely to occur in weathered and oxidized hair. But, split ends happen when the cuticle is removed (damaged) and the cortex-cortex CMC serves as a route for the propagation of axial splits in the fiber, leading to the formation of cracks and split ends. Hair strength depends on cuticle integrity and amount of water in the fibers, conditions that are related to chemical damage. Chemical damage by bleaches, dyes, straighteners and even sunlight can weaken hair and increase inter-fiber friction, leading to breakage. An important factor involved in hair breakage is the occurrence of tangles created by combing forces. Where the break occurs along the fiber, correspond to the point of higher combing forces. The type of fracture depends on hair condition and wet versus dry combing or brushing. Combing dry hair is more related to short segment breaks, and wet combing is related to long segment breaks. The short segment breaks are more related to split ends. Straight to wavy hair combed dry, produces higher end pick forces than mid-length forces, but when wet, produces higher mid-length combing forces corresponding to where hair breaks and to the amount of breakage. The work of combing highly coiled hair is lower wet than dry. The reverse holds for wavy to straight hair. Split ends form more readily from the abrasion (friction) in combination with torsional deformations (grooming and styling). Splitting occur when the cuticle is damaged and weakened. Crack is formed in the cortex. Few cuticle layers do not hold the ends of the hair fiber together. Also, highly oxidized cortex cell membrane by free radical chemistry is more susceptible to split. Hair treated with free radical cosmetics and exposed to sunlight is susceptible to splitting.

Also, hair body is maybe defined as the structural strength and resiliency of a hair mass, sensed by patients as having a soft and firm touch and full volume. Full volume is meaning a scalp full covered with terminal hair fibers that grow to the desired length without breaking.

Strong hair
Hair density + diameter + resistance to breakage (no split ends) + length + smooth fiber interaction (no frizz) + no tangles (easy combing, manageability) + integrity of the cuticle layers + integrity of the cortex-cortex CMC + integrity of the cuticle surface lipids (18-MEA) + healthy hair follicle (to produce a normal healthy hair fiber). Strong hair appears as long, full, shiny, manageable hair. Manageable hair is the same as easy combable hair, perceived as soft hair, easy to finger comb. Weak hair appears as dull, with irregular length (due to split ends), frizzed, rough, sometimes with low density on the scalp, tangled and difficult to finger comb.

Hair is one of the most important human features. It produces many important functions in our body including protection, thermoregulation, sensation and secretion of sebum and pheromones. Hair follicles are considered a highly complex dynamic skin extension. Their structure includes both epithelial and mesenchymal tissues. They are engaged in hair production and received all required nutrients for growth from capillaries in follicle dermal papilla cells.
Different hair diseases and disorders are highly spread in adults. These disorders results in psychosocial problem leading to reduction in quality of life. Next, they push patients to search for available treatment in either medical providers or marketplace. Some of these disorders might start as simple as dandruff and hair ends split or might be proceed to severe problems as hair loss or alopecia regardless of the cause. Male hair loss generally starts in front and temporal region and can end up with complete baldness, while female hair loss takes place in the central are of scalp and will not end up with complete baldness. Alopecia can be divided into non scaring alopecia as alopecia areata, androgenic alopecia, telogen effluvium, traumatic alopecia, tinea capitis and androgen effluvium as well as scaring alopecia as tinea capitis, alopecia mucinosa and alopecia neoplastica.

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QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade | Natural Styling for Men & Women

Regular price Rs. 300.00
Sale price Rs. 300.00 Regular price Rs. 750.00
Tax included Shipping calculated at checkout.
In Stock
About Us

All Benefits

⚪ All day hair hold, frizz prevention, and nourishment. An all-in-1 hair styler, it gives a non-greasy and classic elegant finish, and is easy to wash off.


⚜ Healthy for hair:
QuiteLit™ Pomade is free from all paraben, sulfates and harmful chemicals. It is natural, herbal, certified organic and water based

⚜ No after-use residues:
It leaves no residue, gunk or flakes, even after a wearing it throughout the day

⚜ Safe for everyday use:
QuiteLit™ Pomade doesn't cause hair fall, acne or any other harm to your hair. Made with the purest herbs, it enriches your hair with all the goodness

⚜ Nice to touch:
Unlike gels, this pomade doesn't dry out or harden the hair. The hair is soft to touch

⚜ Volume boosting:
The volume boost formula provides volumization and creates the effect of a fuller head of dense hair

⚜ Universal usage
Ideal for use by men and women. It offers the best workability with different hair types. It works well on straight, wavy, curly and even unmanageable long hair. It is equally suitable on thin hair as it is on thick hair.

⚜ Versatility & Adaptability.
It works equally well for getting the wet, shiny look as well as the matte dry look. One can get that perfect slick back, undercut or the pompadour with the use of a hair pomade. It’s water based formulation allows for restyling throughout the day

⚜ Pleasant smelling:
QuiteLit Hair Pomade has an amazing smell that is derived from Dahlia. Your hair wouldn't merely look and feel good, but also smell terrific

⚜ Easy Application and removal:
It is easy to apply, style and rinse off. It does not require any additional styling accessories in order to achieve your desired result. Just the usual comb/brush and sometimes not even that!

⚜ Tame frizzy hair and hide split ends

⚜ Possesses anti-microbial properties including anti-fungal and anti-bacterial




Your Ritual & Care

How to Use: The Styling Ritual

Achieve your desired look with this simple, professional-grade ritual. A little goes a long way, so begin with a small amount and add more only if necessary.

  1. Start Fresh: For best results, apply to clean, towel-dried, and slightly damp hair. The pomade is activated by a small amount of moisture and adheres best to clean hair shafts.
  2. Emulsify: Scoop a small, dime-sized amount onto your fingertips. Rub your palms and fingers together to warm and evenly distribute the product until it is smooth.
  3. Apply to Roots First: Work the pomade into the base of your hair first. This is the key to controlling your style's direction and building volume from the ground up.
  4. Distribute Evenly: Ensure the product is applied all around your head—top, sides, and back—for a uniform look and hold. Comb through to distribute any excess from the base along the strands.
  5. Style as Desired: Sculpt, texturize, or smooth your hair into its final shape. Use it to define layers in long hair, create spikes in short hair, or achieve a sharp slick-back. For added longevity and lift, you can set your style with a blow dryer.

When to Use

⚜️ Use daily to style your hair for any occasion, from a professional workplace setting to a night out. Its natural formulation is safe for frequent use and helps protect hair from daily environmental stressors.

Who Should Use

  • ⚜️ Formulated for all hair types, lengths, and textures, for both men and women.
  • ⚜️ Particularly effective for those seeking to control frizz, add volume to fine hair, define curls, or achieve a polished style without harsh chemicals.
  • ⚜️ Ideal for anyone wanting a styler with a pliable hold that can be reshaped throughout the day.

Care Suggestions

  • ⚜️ Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • ⚜️ For external use only. We recommend a patch test prior to first use.

Apply a dime-sized amount of our natural pomade to clean, damp hair, starting at the roots, to achieve long-lasting medium hold, volume, and frizz control for any hairstyle.

Fragrance

⚪ Dahlia

QuiteLit Pomade has a captivating fragrance inspired by Dahlia, which becomes subtly one with your hair. Afterall, hair that looks this terrific, deserve an equally terrific scent.

Ingredient Transparency

BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and harmful chemicals-free BestIndian™ Luxury:

Rosemary hydrosol ⚜ lavender hydrosol ⚜ aloe vera juice ⚜ jojoba oil ⚜ stearic acid ⚜ beeswax ⚜ cetyl alcohol ⚜ olivem 1000 ⚜ sensicare ⚜ nettle infused oil ⚜ dahlia oil

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is this pomade suitable for daily use?

⚜️ Yes. QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade is crafted with herbal, organic ingredients and is completely free from harsh synthetic chemicals. It’s gentle on the scalp and safe for daily styling without causing damage.

2. Will this pomade make my hair look greasy or oily?

⚜️ Not at all. This lightweight, water-based hair pomade provides a natural, healthy shine without greasiness. For a matte finish, simply apply it on dry hair.

3. What is the difference between this pomade and a hair gel?

⚜️ Unlike gels that rely on synthetic polymers for a stiff, crunchy hold, QuiteLit™ Pomade offers a pliable, touchable hold with a natural finish. It won’t flake and feels soft thanks to natural waxes and oils.

4. How strong is the hold?

⚜️ It provides a dependable medium hold — strong enough to keep most hairstyles in place all day, yet flexible enough for natural movement and restyling.

5. Is it difficult to wash out?

⚜️ No. As a water-based pomade, QuiteLit™ rinses out effortlessly with water, often without extra shampoo. It leaves no residue, buildup, or flakes.

6. Can women use this hair styling pomade?

⚜️ Absolutely. This unisex hair pomade works for both men and women. It helps manage frizz, tame flyaways in buns or ponytails, and define layers in short or long hair.

7. Will a water-based pomade work on thick or curly hair?

⚜️ Yes. QuiteLit™ water-based pomade is highly effective for curly or thick hair. It defines curls, adds texture, and tames frizz without stiffness or heaviness.

8. Can hair pomade cause hair fall?

⚜️ Conventional pomades with petroleum or harsh chemicals may clog follicles and contribute to hair fall. QuiteLit™ uses gentle, non-comedogenic botanicals like Jojoba Oil and Aloe Vera, supporting scalp health and minimizing hair fall risk.

9. Is the fragrance in this pomade natural?

⚜️ Yes. Its captivating Dahlia-inspired fragrance comes from natural botanical oils and hydrosols — never synthetic perfumes.

10. How much pomade should I use for my hair?

⚜️ Start with a small, dime-sized amount. A little goes a long way, and you can adjust depending on your hair type, length, and desired style.

11. Can I use a blow dryer with this product?

⚜️ Yes. For added lift, volume, and stronger hold, apply the pomade to damp hair and then style with a blow dryer.

12. Is this pomade vegan?

⚜️ This formula contains natural Beeswax, so it is vegetarian and cruelty-free, but not fully vegan.

QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade — safe for daily use, non-greasy, water-based, and effective for men and women across all hair types.

The Science of Our Formula

Hair is a very important for our self-confidence as well as a very important part of appearance and self-concept. It reflects our personality and hair loss or hair damages are considered aesthetic imperfections and social handicap. Outward part of the hair is a "hair shaft" keratin fiber structure sensible to external effects whether they are mechanical, physical or chemical. Excessive sun exposition is the most frequent cause of hair shaft's structural impairment. Photochemical impairment of the hair includes degradation and loss of hair proteins as well as degradation of hair pigment. Hair protein degradation is induced by wavelengths of 254-400 nm. UVB radiation is responsible for hair protein loss and UVA radiation is responsible for color changes. Absorption of radiation in photosensitive amino acids of the hair and their photochemical degradation is producing free radicals. They have adverse impact on hair proteins, especially keratin. Melanin can partially immobilize free radicals and block their entrance in keratin matrix. It also absorbs and filters adverse UV radiations. Therefore melanin is important for direct and indirect protection of hair proteins. Protecting the cuticle is very important for keeping hair shaft's integrity. One can achieve that by avoiding noxious impacts or by implementation of hair care products with UV filters. Nowadays major studies and researches are conducted in order to create hair care products that prevent hair damage.

DIFFUSION INTO KERATIN FIBERS
There are two main ways for a substance to penetrate the hair fiber: Transcellular and intercellular diffusion, transcellular diffusion envolves epicuticle, A-layer, exocuticle, endocuticle and is much harder path way because of the high cross-linked regions. Intercellular diffusion envolves the intercellular cement, and it is the preferred route for large molecules because the low-sulfur and nonkeratin proteins are more easily swollen. Both routes can occur depending on the size of the molecule, hair damage and cosmetic system of the applied product.

Diffusion rate into keratin fibers depends on the cross-link density of hair. Reactions like bleaching, that decreases the cross-link density increases the rate of transcellular diffusion, meaning that bleached hair is more rapid penetrated by conditioners, dyes, hair straightening substances or any product applied to the hair fiber. However, penetration into the intercellular regions can lead to scale lifting and cause hair damage. Scale lifting is induced by the deposit of insoluble cationic-anionic complex, meaning which can occur because of the interaction and bonding of the anionic surfactants of the shampoo with the cationic conditioning ingredients.

HAIR DAMAGE
The hydrophobicity of the hair is possible thanks to the 18-MEA lipid layer. Removal of this covalently linked fatty acid renders the fiber hydrophilic. When wet, virgin hair can be stretched by 30% of their original length without damage; however, irreversible changes occur when hair is stretched between 30% and 70%. Stretching to 80% causes fracture. Hair is porous and damaged hair is intensely so. Water absorption causes the hair shaft swelling. Excessive or repeated chemical treatment, grooming habits, and environmental exposure produce changes in hair texture and if extreme can result in hair breakage. These changes can be seen microscopically as “weathering” of the hair shaft and contribute to tangling, and frizzing. Weathering is the progressive degeneration from the root to the tip of the hair. Normal weathering is due to daily grooming practices. When the hair is extremely weathered and chemically treated, there may be scaling of the cuticle layers, removal of the 18-MEA and cuticle crack. If the cuticle is removed, the exposure of the cortex and further cortex damage may lead to hair fiber fracture. The use of hair cosmetics may restore hair cuticle damage and prevent hair breakage by reducing friction and water pick up.

Hair strength is a mix of hair body mass and resistance to breakage. A strong hair is a hair with its full capacity of growing healthy in both diameter and length and an intact cuticle and cortex.

We know that split ends are more likely to occur in weathered and oxidized hair. But, split ends happen when the cuticle is removed (damaged) and the cortex-cortex CMC serves as a route for the propagation of axial splits in the fiber, leading to the formation of cracks and split ends. Hair strength depends on cuticle integrity and amount of water in the fibers, conditions that are related to chemical damage. Chemical damage by bleaches, dyes, straighteners and even sunlight can weaken hair and increase inter-fiber friction, leading to breakage. An important factor involved in hair breakage is the occurrence of tangles created by combing forces. Where the break occurs along the fiber, correspond to the point of higher combing forces. The type of fracture depends on hair condition and wet versus dry combing or brushing. Combing dry hair is more related to short segment breaks, and wet combing is related to long segment breaks. The short segment breaks are more related to split ends. Straight to wavy hair combed dry, produces higher end pick forces than mid-length forces, but when wet, produces higher mid-length combing forces corresponding to where hair breaks and to the amount of breakage. The work of combing highly coiled hair is lower wet than dry. The reverse holds for wavy to straight hair. Split ends form more readily from the abrasion (friction) in combination with torsional deformations (grooming and styling). Splitting occur when the cuticle is damaged and weakened. Crack is formed in the cortex. Few cuticle layers do not hold the ends of the hair fiber together. Also, highly oxidized cortex cell membrane by free radical chemistry is more susceptible to split. Hair treated with free radical cosmetics and exposed to sunlight is susceptible to splitting.

Also, hair body is maybe defined as the structural strength and resiliency of a hair mass, sensed by patients as having a soft and firm touch and full volume. Full volume is meaning a scalp full covered with terminal hair fibers that grow to the desired length without breaking.

Strong hair
Hair density + diameter + resistance to breakage (no split ends) + length + smooth fiber interaction (no frizz) + no tangles (easy combing, manageability) + integrity of the cuticle layers + integrity of the cortex-cortex CMC + integrity of the cuticle surface lipids (18-MEA) + healthy hair follicle (to produce a normal healthy hair fiber). Strong hair appears as long, full, shiny, manageable hair. Manageable hair is the same as easy combable hair, perceived as soft hair, easy to finger comb. Weak hair appears as dull, with irregular length (due to split ends), frizzed, rough, sometimes with low density on the scalp, tangled and difficult to finger comb.

Hair is one of the most important human features. It produces many important functions in our body including protection, thermoregulation, sensation and secretion of sebum and pheromones. Hair follicles are considered a highly complex dynamic skin extension. Their structure includes both epithelial and mesenchymal tissues. They are engaged in hair production and received all required nutrients for growth from capillaries in follicle dermal papilla cells.
Different hair diseases and disorders are highly spread in adults. These disorders results in psychosocial problem leading to reduction in quality of life. Next, they push patients to search for available treatment in either medical providers or marketplace. Some of these disorders might start as simple as dandruff and hair ends split or might be proceed to severe problems as hair loss or alopecia regardless of the cause. Male hair loss generally starts in front and temporal region and can end up with complete baldness, while female hair loss takes place in the central are of scalp and will not end up with complete baldness. Alopecia can be divided into non scaring alopecia as alopecia areata, androgenic alopecia, telogen effluvium, traumatic alopecia, tinea capitis and androgen effluvium as well as scaring alopecia as tinea capitis, alopecia mucinosa and alopecia neoplastica.

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QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade | Natural Styling for Men & Women

Regular price Rs. 300.00
Sale price Rs. 300.00 Regular price Rs. 750.00
Tax included Shipping calculated at checkout.
In Stock
About Us

All Benefits

⚪ All day hair hold, frizz prevention, and nourishment. An all-in-1 hair styler, it gives a non-greasy and classic elegant finish, and is easy to wash off.


⚜ Healthy for hair:
QuiteLit™ Pomade is free from all paraben, sulfates and harmful chemicals. It is natural, herbal, certified organic and water based

⚜ No after-use residues:
It leaves no residue, gunk or flakes, even after a wearing it throughout the day

⚜ Safe for everyday use:
QuiteLit™ Pomade doesn't cause hair fall, acne or any other harm to your hair. Made with the purest herbs, it enriches your hair with all the goodness

⚜ Nice to touch:
Unlike gels, this pomade doesn't dry out or harden the hair. The hair is soft to touch

⚜ Volume boosting:
The volume boost formula provides volumization and creates the effect of a fuller head of dense hair

⚜ Universal usage
Ideal for use by men and women. It offers the best workability with different hair types. It works well on straight, wavy, curly and even unmanageable long hair. It is equally suitable on thin hair as it is on thick hair.

⚜ Versatility & Adaptability.
It works equally well for getting the wet, shiny look as well as the matte dry look. One can get that perfect slick back, undercut or the pompadour with the use of a hair pomade. It’s water based formulation allows for restyling throughout the day

⚜ Pleasant smelling:
QuiteLit Hair Pomade has an amazing smell that is derived from Dahlia. Your hair wouldn't merely look and feel good, but also smell terrific

⚜ Easy Application and removal:
It is easy to apply, style and rinse off. It does not require any additional styling accessories in order to achieve your desired result. Just the usual comb/brush and sometimes not even that!

⚜ Tame frizzy hair and hide split ends

⚜ Possesses anti-microbial properties including anti-fungal and anti-bacterial




Your Ritual & Care

How to Use: The Styling Ritual

Achieve your desired look with this simple, professional-grade ritual. A little goes a long way, so begin with a small amount and add more only if necessary.

  1. Start Fresh: For best results, apply to clean, towel-dried, and slightly damp hair. The pomade is activated by a small amount of moisture and adheres best to clean hair shafts.
  2. Emulsify: Scoop a small, dime-sized amount onto your fingertips. Rub your palms and fingers together to warm and evenly distribute the product until it is smooth.
  3. Apply to Roots First: Work the pomade into the base of your hair first. This is the key to controlling your style's direction and building volume from the ground up.
  4. Distribute Evenly: Ensure the product is applied all around your head—top, sides, and back—for a uniform look and hold. Comb through to distribute any excess from the base along the strands.
  5. Style as Desired: Sculpt, texturize, or smooth your hair into its final shape. Use it to define layers in long hair, create spikes in short hair, or achieve a sharp slick-back. For added longevity and lift, you can set your style with a blow dryer.

When to Use

⚜️ Use daily to style your hair for any occasion, from a professional workplace setting to a night out. Its natural formulation is safe for frequent use and helps protect hair from daily environmental stressors.

Who Should Use

  • ⚜️ Formulated for all hair types, lengths, and textures, for both men and women.
  • ⚜️ Particularly effective for those seeking to control frizz, add volume to fine hair, define curls, or achieve a polished style without harsh chemicals.
  • ⚜️ Ideal for anyone wanting a styler with a pliable hold that can be reshaped throughout the day.

Care Suggestions

  • ⚜️ Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • ⚜️ For external use only. We recommend a patch test prior to first use.

Apply a dime-sized amount of our natural pomade to clean, damp hair, starting at the roots, to achieve long-lasting medium hold, volume, and frizz control for any hairstyle.

Fragrance

⚪ Dahlia

QuiteLit Pomade has a captivating fragrance inspired by Dahlia, which becomes subtly one with your hair. Afterall, hair that looks this terrific, deserve an equally terrific scent.

Ingredient Transparency

BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and harmful chemicals-free BestIndian™ Luxury:

Rosemary hydrosol ⚜ lavender hydrosol ⚜ aloe vera juice ⚜ jojoba oil ⚜ stearic acid ⚜ beeswax ⚜ cetyl alcohol ⚜ olivem 1000 ⚜ sensicare ⚜ nettle infused oil ⚜ dahlia oil

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is this pomade suitable for daily use?

⚜️ Yes. QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade is crafted with herbal, organic ingredients and is completely free from harsh synthetic chemicals. It’s gentle on the scalp and safe for daily styling without causing damage.

2. Will this pomade make my hair look greasy or oily?

⚜️ Not at all. This lightweight, water-based hair pomade provides a natural, healthy shine without greasiness. For a matte finish, simply apply it on dry hair.

3. What is the difference between this pomade and a hair gel?

⚜️ Unlike gels that rely on synthetic polymers for a stiff, crunchy hold, QuiteLit™ Pomade offers a pliable, touchable hold with a natural finish. It won’t flake and feels soft thanks to natural waxes and oils.

4. How strong is the hold?

⚜️ It provides a dependable medium hold — strong enough to keep most hairstyles in place all day, yet flexible enough for natural movement and restyling.

5. Is it difficult to wash out?

⚜️ No. As a water-based pomade, QuiteLit™ rinses out effortlessly with water, often without extra shampoo. It leaves no residue, buildup, or flakes.

6. Can women use this hair styling pomade?

⚜️ Absolutely. This unisex hair pomade works for both men and women. It helps manage frizz, tame flyaways in buns or ponytails, and define layers in short or long hair.

7. Will a water-based pomade work on thick or curly hair?

⚜️ Yes. QuiteLit™ water-based pomade is highly effective for curly or thick hair. It defines curls, adds texture, and tames frizz without stiffness or heaviness.

8. Can hair pomade cause hair fall?

⚜️ Conventional pomades with petroleum or harsh chemicals may clog follicles and contribute to hair fall. QuiteLit™ uses gentle, non-comedogenic botanicals like Jojoba Oil and Aloe Vera, supporting scalp health and minimizing hair fall risk.

9. Is the fragrance in this pomade natural?

⚜️ Yes. Its captivating Dahlia-inspired fragrance comes from natural botanical oils and hydrosols — never synthetic perfumes.

10. How much pomade should I use for my hair?

⚜️ Start with a small, dime-sized amount. A little goes a long way, and you can adjust depending on your hair type, length, and desired style.

11. Can I use a blow dryer with this product?

⚜️ Yes. For added lift, volume, and stronger hold, apply the pomade to damp hair and then style with a blow dryer.

12. Is this pomade vegan?

⚜️ This formula contains natural Beeswax, so it is vegetarian and cruelty-free, but not fully vegan.

QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade — safe for daily use, non-greasy, water-based, and effective for men and women across all hair types.

The Science of Our Formula

Hair is a very important for our self-confidence as well as a very important part of appearance and self-concept. It reflects our personality and hair loss or hair damages are considered aesthetic imperfections and social handicap. Outward part of the hair is a "hair shaft" keratin fiber structure sensible to external effects whether they are mechanical, physical or chemical. Excessive sun exposition is the most frequent cause of hair shaft's structural impairment. Photochemical impairment of the hair includes degradation and loss of hair proteins as well as degradation of hair pigment. Hair protein degradation is induced by wavelengths of 254-400 nm. UVB radiation is responsible for hair protein loss and UVA radiation is responsible for color changes. Absorption of radiation in photosensitive amino acids of the hair and their photochemical degradation is producing free radicals. They have adverse impact on hair proteins, especially keratin. Melanin can partially immobilize free radicals and block their entrance in keratin matrix. It also absorbs and filters adverse UV radiations. Therefore melanin is important for direct and indirect protection of hair proteins. Protecting the cuticle is very important for keeping hair shaft's integrity. One can achieve that by avoiding noxious impacts or by implementation of hair care products with UV filters. Nowadays major studies and researches are conducted in order to create hair care products that prevent hair damage.

DIFFUSION INTO KERATIN FIBERS
There are two main ways for a substance to penetrate the hair fiber: Transcellular and intercellular diffusion, transcellular diffusion envolves epicuticle, A-layer, exocuticle, endocuticle and is much harder path way because of the high cross-linked regions. Intercellular diffusion envolves the intercellular cement, and it is the preferred route for large molecules because the low-sulfur and nonkeratin proteins are more easily swollen. Both routes can occur depending on the size of the molecule, hair damage and cosmetic system of the applied product.

Diffusion rate into keratin fibers depends on the cross-link density of hair. Reactions like bleaching, that decreases the cross-link density increases the rate of transcellular diffusion, meaning that bleached hair is more rapid penetrated by conditioners, dyes, hair straightening substances or any product applied to the hair fiber. However, penetration into the intercellular regions can lead to scale lifting and cause hair damage. Scale lifting is induced by the deposit of insoluble cationic-anionic complex, meaning which can occur because of the interaction and bonding of the anionic surfactants of the shampoo with the cationic conditioning ingredients.

HAIR DAMAGE
The hydrophobicity of the hair is possible thanks to the 18-MEA lipid layer. Removal of this covalently linked fatty acid renders the fiber hydrophilic. When wet, virgin hair can be stretched by 30% of their original length without damage; however, irreversible changes occur when hair is stretched between 30% and 70%. Stretching to 80% causes fracture. Hair is porous and damaged hair is intensely so. Water absorption causes the hair shaft swelling. Excessive or repeated chemical treatment, grooming habits, and environmental exposure produce changes in hair texture and if extreme can result in hair breakage. These changes can be seen microscopically as “weathering” of the hair shaft and contribute to tangling, and frizzing. Weathering is the progressive degeneration from the root to the tip of the hair. Normal weathering is due to daily grooming practices. When the hair is extremely weathered and chemically treated, there may be scaling of the cuticle layers, removal of the 18-MEA and cuticle crack. If the cuticle is removed, the exposure of the cortex and further cortex damage may lead to hair fiber fracture. The use of hair cosmetics may restore hair cuticle damage and prevent hair breakage by reducing friction and water pick up.

Hair strength is a mix of hair body mass and resistance to breakage. A strong hair is a hair with its full capacity of growing healthy in both diameter and length and an intact cuticle and cortex.

We know that split ends are more likely to occur in weathered and oxidized hair. But, split ends happen when the cuticle is removed (damaged) and the cortex-cortex CMC serves as a route for the propagation of axial splits in the fiber, leading to the formation of cracks and split ends. Hair strength depends on cuticle integrity and amount of water in the fibers, conditions that are related to chemical damage. Chemical damage by bleaches, dyes, straighteners and even sunlight can weaken hair and increase inter-fiber friction, leading to breakage. An important factor involved in hair breakage is the occurrence of tangles created by combing forces. Where the break occurs along the fiber, correspond to the point of higher combing forces. The type of fracture depends on hair condition and wet versus dry combing or brushing. Combing dry hair is more related to short segment breaks, and wet combing is related to long segment breaks. The short segment breaks are more related to split ends. Straight to wavy hair combed dry, produces higher end pick forces than mid-length forces, but when wet, produces higher mid-length combing forces corresponding to where hair breaks and to the amount of breakage. The work of combing highly coiled hair is lower wet than dry. The reverse holds for wavy to straight hair. Split ends form more readily from the abrasion (friction) in combination with torsional deformations (grooming and styling). Splitting occur when the cuticle is damaged and weakened. Crack is formed in the cortex. Few cuticle layers do not hold the ends of the hair fiber together. Also, highly oxidized cortex cell membrane by free radical chemistry is more susceptible to split. Hair treated with free radical cosmetics and exposed to sunlight is susceptible to splitting.

Also, hair body is maybe defined as the structural strength and resiliency of a hair mass, sensed by patients as having a soft and firm touch and full volume. Full volume is meaning a scalp full covered with terminal hair fibers that grow to the desired length without breaking.

Strong hair
Hair density + diameter + resistance to breakage (no split ends) + length + smooth fiber interaction (no frizz) + no tangles (easy combing, manageability) + integrity of the cuticle layers + integrity of the cortex-cortex CMC + integrity of the cuticle surface lipids (18-MEA) + healthy hair follicle (to produce a normal healthy hair fiber). Strong hair appears as long, full, shiny, manageable hair. Manageable hair is the same as easy combable hair, perceived as soft hair, easy to finger comb. Weak hair appears as dull, with irregular length (due to split ends), frizzed, rough, sometimes with low density on the scalp, tangled and difficult to finger comb.

Hair is one of the most important human features. It produces many important functions in our body including protection, thermoregulation, sensation and secretion of sebum and pheromones. Hair follicles are considered a highly complex dynamic skin extension. Their structure includes both epithelial and mesenchymal tissues. They are engaged in hair production and received all required nutrients for growth from capillaries in follicle dermal papilla cells.
Different hair diseases and disorders are highly spread in adults. These disorders results in psychosocial problem leading to reduction in quality of life. Next, they push patients to search for available treatment in either medical providers or marketplace. Some of these disorders might start as simple as dandruff and hair ends split or might be proceed to severe problems as hair loss or alopecia regardless of the cause. Male hair loss generally starts in front and temporal region and can end up with complete baldness, while female hair loss takes place in the central are of scalp and will not end up with complete baldness. Alopecia can be divided into non scaring alopecia as alopecia areata, androgenic alopecia, telogen effluvium, traumatic alopecia, tinea capitis and androgen effluvium as well as scaring alopecia as tinea capitis, alopecia mucinosa and alopecia neoplastica.

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QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade | Natural Styling for Men & Women

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All Benefits

⚪ All day hair hold, frizz prevention, and nourishment. An all-in-1 hair styler, it gives a non-greasy and classic elegant finish, and is easy to wash off.


⚜ Healthy for hair:
QuiteLit™ Pomade is free from all paraben, sulfates and harmful chemicals. It is natural, herbal, certified organic and water based

⚜ No after-use residues:
It leaves no residue, gunk or flakes, even after a wearing it throughout the day

⚜ Safe for everyday use:
QuiteLit™ Pomade doesn't cause hair fall, acne or any other harm to your hair. Made with the purest herbs, it enriches your hair with all the goodness

⚜ Nice to touch:
Unlike gels, this pomade doesn't dry out or harden the hair. The hair is soft to touch

⚜ Volume boosting:
The volume boost formula provides volumization and creates the effect of a fuller head of dense hair

⚜ Universal usage
Ideal for use by men and women. It offers the best workability with different hair types. It works well on straight, wavy, curly and even unmanageable long hair. It is equally suitable on thin hair as it is on thick hair.

⚜ Versatility & Adaptability.
It works equally well for getting the wet, shiny look as well as the matte dry look. One can get that perfect slick back, undercut or the pompadour with the use of a hair pomade. It’s water based formulation allows for restyling throughout the day

⚜ Pleasant smelling:
QuiteLit Hair Pomade has an amazing smell that is derived from Dahlia. Your hair wouldn't merely look and feel good, but also smell terrific

⚜ Easy Application and removal:
It is easy to apply, style and rinse off. It does not require any additional styling accessories in order to achieve your desired result. Just the usual comb/brush and sometimes not even that!

⚜ Tame frizzy hair and hide split ends

⚜ Possesses anti-microbial properties including anti-fungal and anti-bacterial




Your Ritual & Care

How to Use: The Styling Ritual

Achieve your desired look with this simple, professional-grade ritual. A little goes a long way, so begin with a small amount and add more only if necessary.

  1. Start Fresh: For best results, apply to clean, towel-dried, and slightly damp hair. The pomade is activated by a small amount of moisture and adheres best to clean hair shafts.
  2. Emulsify: Scoop a small, dime-sized amount onto your fingertips. Rub your palms and fingers together to warm and evenly distribute the product until it is smooth.
  3. Apply to Roots First: Work the pomade into the base of your hair first. This is the key to controlling your style's direction and building volume from the ground up.
  4. Distribute Evenly: Ensure the product is applied all around your head—top, sides, and back—for a uniform look and hold. Comb through to distribute any excess from the base along the strands.
  5. Style as Desired: Sculpt, texturize, or smooth your hair into its final shape. Use it to define layers in long hair, create spikes in short hair, or achieve a sharp slick-back. For added longevity and lift, you can set your style with a blow dryer.

When to Use

⚜️ Use daily to style your hair for any occasion, from a professional workplace setting to a night out. Its natural formulation is safe for frequent use and helps protect hair from daily environmental stressors.

Who Should Use

  • ⚜️ Formulated for all hair types, lengths, and textures, for both men and women.
  • ⚜️ Particularly effective for those seeking to control frizz, add volume to fine hair, define curls, or achieve a polished style without harsh chemicals.
  • ⚜️ Ideal for anyone wanting a styler with a pliable hold that can be reshaped throughout the day.

Care Suggestions

  • ⚜️ Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • ⚜️ For external use only. We recommend a patch test prior to first use.

Apply a dime-sized amount of our natural pomade to clean, damp hair, starting at the roots, to achieve long-lasting medium hold, volume, and frizz control for any hairstyle.

Fragrance

⚪ Dahlia

QuiteLit Pomade has a captivating fragrance inspired by Dahlia, which becomes subtly one with your hair. Afterall, hair that looks this terrific, deserve an equally terrific scent.

Ingredient Transparency

BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and harmful chemicals-free BestIndian™ Luxury:

Rosemary hydrosol ⚜ lavender hydrosol ⚜ aloe vera juice ⚜ jojoba oil ⚜ stearic acid ⚜ beeswax ⚜ cetyl alcohol ⚜ olivem 1000 ⚜ sensicare ⚜ nettle infused oil ⚜ dahlia oil

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is this pomade suitable for daily use?

⚜️ Yes. QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade is crafted with herbal, organic ingredients and is completely free from harsh synthetic chemicals. It’s gentle on the scalp and safe for daily styling without causing damage.

2. Will this pomade make my hair look greasy or oily?

⚜️ Not at all. This lightweight, water-based hair pomade provides a natural, healthy shine without greasiness. For a matte finish, simply apply it on dry hair.

3. What is the difference between this pomade and a hair gel?

⚜️ Unlike gels that rely on synthetic polymers for a stiff, crunchy hold, QuiteLit™ Pomade offers a pliable, touchable hold with a natural finish. It won’t flake and feels soft thanks to natural waxes and oils.

4. How strong is the hold?

⚜️ It provides a dependable medium hold — strong enough to keep most hairstyles in place all day, yet flexible enough for natural movement and restyling.

5. Is it difficult to wash out?

⚜️ No. As a water-based pomade, QuiteLit™ rinses out effortlessly with water, often without extra shampoo. It leaves no residue, buildup, or flakes.

6. Can women use this hair styling pomade?

⚜️ Absolutely. This unisex hair pomade works for both men and women. It helps manage frizz, tame flyaways in buns or ponytails, and define layers in short or long hair.

7. Will a water-based pomade work on thick or curly hair?

⚜️ Yes. QuiteLit™ water-based pomade is highly effective for curly or thick hair. It defines curls, adds texture, and tames frizz without stiffness or heaviness.

8. Can hair pomade cause hair fall?

⚜️ Conventional pomades with petroleum or harsh chemicals may clog follicles and contribute to hair fall. QuiteLit™ uses gentle, non-comedogenic botanicals like Jojoba Oil and Aloe Vera, supporting scalp health and minimizing hair fall risk.

9. Is the fragrance in this pomade natural?

⚜️ Yes. Its captivating Dahlia-inspired fragrance comes from natural botanical oils and hydrosols — never synthetic perfumes.

10. How much pomade should I use for my hair?

⚜️ Start with a small, dime-sized amount. A little goes a long way, and you can adjust depending on your hair type, length, and desired style.

11. Can I use a blow dryer with this product?

⚜️ Yes. For added lift, volume, and stronger hold, apply the pomade to damp hair and then style with a blow dryer.

12. Is this pomade vegan?

⚜️ This formula contains natural Beeswax, so it is vegetarian and cruelty-free, but not fully vegan.

QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade — safe for daily use, non-greasy, water-based, and effective for men and women across all hair types.

The Science of Our Formula

Hair is a very important for our self-confidence as well as a very important part of appearance and self-concept. It reflects our personality and hair loss or hair damages are considered aesthetic imperfections and social handicap. Outward part of the hair is a "hair shaft" keratin fiber structure sensible to external effects whether they are mechanical, physical or chemical. Excessive sun exposition is the most frequent cause of hair shaft's structural impairment. Photochemical impairment of the hair includes degradation and loss of hair proteins as well as degradation of hair pigment. Hair protein degradation is induced by wavelengths of 254-400 nm. UVB radiation is responsible for hair protein loss and UVA radiation is responsible for color changes. Absorption of radiation in photosensitive amino acids of the hair and their photochemical degradation is producing free radicals. They have adverse impact on hair proteins, especially keratin. Melanin can partially immobilize free radicals and block their entrance in keratin matrix. It also absorbs and filters adverse UV radiations. Therefore melanin is important for direct and indirect protection of hair proteins. Protecting the cuticle is very important for keeping hair shaft's integrity. One can achieve that by avoiding noxious impacts or by implementation of hair care products with UV filters. Nowadays major studies and researches are conducted in order to create hair care products that prevent hair damage.

DIFFUSION INTO KERATIN FIBERS
There are two main ways for a substance to penetrate the hair fiber: Transcellular and intercellular diffusion, transcellular diffusion envolves epicuticle, A-layer, exocuticle, endocuticle and is much harder path way because of the high cross-linked regions. Intercellular diffusion envolves the intercellular cement, and it is the preferred route for large molecules because the low-sulfur and nonkeratin proteins are more easily swollen. Both routes can occur depending on the size of the molecule, hair damage and cosmetic system of the applied product.

Diffusion rate into keratin fibers depends on the cross-link density of hair. Reactions like bleaching, that decreases the cross-link density increases the rate of transcellular diffusion, meaning that bleached hair is more rapid penetrated by conditioners, dyes, hair straightening substances or any product applied to the hair fiber. However, penetration into the intercellular regions can lead to scale lifting and cause hair damage. Scale lifting is induced by the deposit of insoluble cationic-anionic complex, meaning which can occur because of the interaction and bonding of the anionic surfactants of the shampoo with the cationic conditioning ingredients.

HAIR DAMAGE
The hydrophobicity of the hair is possible thanks to the 18-MEA lipid layer. Removal of this covalently linked fatty acid renders the fiber hydrophilic. When wet, virgin hair can be stretched by 30% of their original length without damage; however, irreversible changes occur when hair is stretched between 30% and 70%. Stretching to 80% causes fracture. Hair is porous and damaged hair is intensely so. Water absorption causes the hair shaft swelling. Excessive or repeated chemical treatment, grooming habits, and environmental exposure produce changes in hair texture and if extreme can result in hair breakage. These changes can be seen microscopically as “weathering” of the hair shaft and contribute to tangling, and frizzing. Weathering is the progressive degeneration from the root to the tip of the hair. Normal weathering is due to daily grooming practices. When the hair is extremely weathered and chemically treated, there may be scaling of the cuticle layers, removal of the 18-MEA and cuticle crack. If the cuticle is removed, the exposure of the cortex and further cortex damage may lead to hair fiber fracture. The use of hair cosmetics may restore hair cuticle damage and prevent hair breakage by reducing friction and water pick up.

Hair strength is a mix of hair body mass and resistance to breakage. A strong hair is a hair with its full capacity of growing healthy in both diameter and length and an intact cuticle and cortex.

We know that split ends are more likely to occur in weathered and oxidized hair. But, split ends happen when the cuticle is removed (damaged) and the cortex-cortex CMC serves as a route for the propagation of axial splits in the fiber, leading to the formation of cracks and split ends. Hair strength depends on cuticle integrity and amount of water in the fibers, conditions that are related to chemical damage. Chemical damage by bleaches, dyes, straighteners and even sunlight can weaken hair and increase inter-fiber friction, leading to breakage. An important factor involved in hair breakage is the occurrence of tangles created by combing forces. Where the break occurs along the fiber, correspond to the point of higher combing forces. The type of fracture depends on hair condition and wet versus dry combing or brushing. Combing dry hair is more related to short segment breaks, and wet combing is related to long segment breaks. The short segment breaks are more related to split ends. Straight to wavy hair combed dry, produces higher end pick forces than mid-length forces, but when wet, produces higher mid-length combing forces corresponding to where hair breaks and to the amount of breakage. The work of combing highly coiled hair is lower wet than dry. The reverse holds for wavy to straight hair. Split ends form more readily from the abrasion (friction) in combination with torsional deformations (grooming and styling). Splitting occur when the cuticle is damaged and weakened. Crack is formed in the cortex. Few cuticle layers do not hold the ends of the hair fiber together. Also, highly oxidized cortex cell membrane by free radical chemistry is more susceptible to split. Hair treated with free radical cosmetics and exposed to sunlight is susceptible to splitting.

Also, hair body is maybe defined as the structural strength and resiliency of a hair mass, sensed by patients as having a soft and firm touch and full volume. Full volume is meaning a scalp full covered with terminal hair fibers that grow to the desired length without breaking.

Strong hair
Hair density + diameter + resistance to breakage (no split ends) + length + smooth fiber interaction (no frizz) + no tangles (easy combing, manageability) + integrity of the cuticle layers + integrity of the cortex-cortex CMC + integrity of the cuticle surface lipids (18-MEA) + healthy hair follicle (to produce a normal healthy hair fiber). Strong hair appears as long, full, shiny, manageable hair. Manageable hair is the same as easy combable hair, perceived as soft hair, easy to finger comb. Weak hair appears as dull, with irregular length (due to split ends), frizzed, rough, sometimes with low density on the scalp, tangled and difficult to finger comb.

Hair is one of the most important human features. It produces many important functions in our body including protection, thermoregulation, sensation and secretion of sebum and pheromones. Hair follicles are considered a highly complex dynamic skin extension. Their structure includes both epithelial and mesenchymal tissues. They are engaged in hair production and received all required nutrients for growth from capillaries in follicle dermal papilla cells.
Different hair diseases and disorders are highly spread in adults. These disorders results in psychosocial problem leading to reduction in quality of life. Next, they push patients to search for available treatment in either medical providers or marketplace. Some of these disorders might start as simple as dandruff and hair ends split or might be proceed to severe problems as hair loss or alopecia regardless of the cause. Male hair loss generally starts in front and temporal region and can end up with complete baldness, while female hair loss takes place in the central are of scalp and will not end up with complete baldness. Alopecia can be divided into non scaring alopecia as alopecia areata, androgenic alopecia, telogen effluvium, traumatic alopecia, tinea capitis and androgen effluvium as well as scaring alopecia as tinea capitis, alopecia mucinosa and alopecia neoplastica.

Please Note: Conscious Archive Item (60% Off)

  • Manufacturing Date: January 2024
  • Best Before: January 2026
  • This item is part of our Conscious Archive Sale and is offered at an exceptional 60% discount due to its approaching best before date. It is final sale.

Infographic for QuiteLit® Hair Pomade featuring its non-drying, volume-boosting formula with organic ingredients; ideal for curls & waves. ISO & GMP principles.

Product box listing full organic ingredients of QuiteLit® Pomade, including rosemary, aloe vera, and nettle; features sulfate-free and paraben-free certifications.

A promotional image of Hair Pomade for men, featuring a jar with a gold lid, listing multiple benefits like bioactive power, hair conditioning, follicle care, and frizz control. The pomade is formulated with organic rosemary, aloe vera, and nettle for medium hold and all-day styling.

Why You’ll Love It

VERSATILE HAIR STYLING POMADE

⚜️ From Sleek to Tousled: Whether you're crafting a sharp, professional slick-back or a relaxed, textured look, this pomade provides the pliable control you need. Its unique formula works equally well for achieving a wet, shiny finish or a more subtle, matte appearance.

 

A QuiteLit Hair Pomade graphic with a jar, focusing on frizz control and hydration. The text notes its water-based formula tames split ends, provides moisture, and allows easy restyling, featuring organic rosemary, aloe vera, and nettle for all-day hold.


EFFECTIVE POMADE FOR FRIZZY HAIR

⚜️ All-Day Frizz Control: Powered by natural moisturizers like Aloe Vera and Jojoba Oil, our formula helps to smooth the hair cuticle to block humidity. It provides a polished, flyaway-free finish that lasts, without weighing your hair down.


A QuiteLit Hair Pomade promotional image with two jars, focusing on follicle care. The text describes how the pomade nourishes follicles, protects hair from environmental damage, and is made with organic ingredients, certified by ISO 9001 and GMP standards.


TRULY CHEMICAL FREE POMADE

⚜️ Nourish as You Style: Unlike conventional products that rely on petroleum or parabens, QuiteLit™ is formulated with organic and herbal ingredients. Style your hair daily, knowing you are using a product that is safe for your hair and scalp, and won't cause buildup, flakes, or irritation.

 

Jar of pomade for men placed on branded box with callout about the pomade's volume-boosting effects, ideal for giving fuller appearance to hair.

 

EASY WASH WATER BASED POMADE

⚜️ Effortless Application & Removal: The water-based formula is incredibly easy to work with and distributes evenly through hair. Best of all, it rinses out cleanly with just water, often without needing extra shampoo, leaving zero residue behind.

 

Jar of QuiteLit® Hair Pomade with a gold lid, promoting a natural, paraben-free formula and captivating herbal fragrance.


The Science & Sensory Experience 

Frizz and stiffness often result from harsh chemical stylers that strip the hair's natural defenses. Our science-led, water-based formula addresses this by delivering nourishing Beeswax and Jojoba Oil to provide a pliable, all-day hold without the use of stiff synthetic polymers. This unique blend helps smooth the hair cuticle to effectively block humidity and control frizz. Experience its lightweight, non-greasy texture that leaves hair feeling conditioned and touchably soft—never sticky or hard—with a subtle, captivating Dahlia-inspired fragrance.

 

Product jar with text outlining its bioactive-rich content including vitamins, fatty acids, and phenolic compounds for hair rejuvenation and scalp health.

Star Ingredients

  • Rosemary — A stimulating herb rich in antioxidants that helps to invigorate the scalp and strengthen hair from the roots.
  • Nettle — A mineral-rich botanical traditionally used to fortify the hair shaft, helping to minimize breakage and the appearance of hair fall.
  • Jojoba Oil — A master moisturizer that mimics the scalp's natural sebum, providing lightweight conditioning and frizz control without clogging pores.

Together, these potent botanicals deliver a complete solution: strengthening the foundation, fortifying the hair strand, and smoothing the surface for resilient, perfectly styled hair.

Infographic for QuiteLit® Hair Pomade (jar & box) highlighting its non-drying, flexible medium hold with organic aloe vera & nettle for lasting styles.


How to Use: The Mini-Guide

Warm a dime-sized amount of pomade between your fingertips and work through clean, damp hair from root to tip to style as desired. For the complete step-by-step routine, please see the 'Your Ritual & Care' tab.

 

A promotional image for QuiteLit Hair Pomade with a jar and its packaging, highlighting its suitability for daily use. The text emphasizes its safety, nourishment with organic herbs, and effectiveness for professional styling without causing hair fall or damage.


Trust & Transparency: The BestIndian™ Promise

At BestIndian™, we believe luxury is defined by authenticity and efficacy. Our philosophy marries the timeless wisdom of Ayurveda with the precision of modern science. We practice 100% ingredient transparency because your trust is our most valued asset.

  • ⚜️ Our Promise: Formulated with natural and certified organic ingredients. Always free from preservatives, parabens, and sulfates. Vegetarian and cruelty free.
  • ⚜️ Our Certifications: Manufactured in a GMP, ISO & COSMOS Organic certified, carbon-neutral, cruelty-free facility amidst the Himalayas in Dehradun, India.

 

Jar of QuiteLit® Pomade inside open box packaging, highlighting manufacturing in Dehradun using Himalayan herbs and traditional Indian formulations.

Complete Your Natural Styling Ritual

 

Organic Hair Pomade for Men & Women | QuiteLit™ Hair Styling Pomade by BestIndian™

Style with confidence, nourish with care. QuiteLit™ Organic Hair Pomade combines medium hold, frizz control, and natural shine in a water-based, chemical-free formula that’s safe for daily use on all hair types.

USP
⚜️ Medium, flexible hold — never stiff or crunchy
⚜️ Frizz control + natural, non-greasy shine
⚜️ Water-based & easy wash-off, no residue
⚜️ Organic herbs & oils: Aloe Vera, Jojoba, Rosemary, Nettle
⚜️ Safe for men & women, all hair types & textures

Elevate your styling routine with QuiteLit™ — the organic pomade that defines, nourishes & protects every day.

 

QuiteLit® Natural Hair Pomade jar, ideal for 'Camera Pro' perfect on-camera styling with medium hold, versatile finish & organic rosemary, aloe, nettle.

 

QuiteLit® Hair Pomade showcased with styling illustrations, describing its effectiveness for both men and women.

 

QuiteLit® Hair Pomade showcased with styling illustrations, describing its effectiveness in achieving a slick back or vintage-inspired hairstyle.

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Star Ingredients

  • A botanical illustration of rosemary, a hero ingredient in the BestIndian beauty and hair care products

    Rosemary

    Rosemary protects against UV, helps strengthen hair roots and rejuvenates the hair cells due to its bioactive compounds including Rosmarinic Acid, Caffeic Acid, Betulinic Acid, and Ursolic Acid. etc. Being rich in Omega-3 fatty acids it replenishes the loss of moisture.

  • A botanical illustration of Aloe Vera, a hero ingredient in the BestIndian beauty and hair care products

    Aloe vera

    Aloe vera contains vitamins A, C, and E. All three of these vitamins contribute to cell turnover, promoting healthy cell growth and shiny hair. Vitamin B12 and folic acid are also contained in aloe vera gel which prevent hairfall. It directly controls hair loss and dandruff.

  • A botanical illustration of Nettle, a hero ingredient in the BestIndian beauty and hair care products

    Nettle

    Nettle or Urtica dioica contains a broad range of phytochemicals, such as phenolic compounds, sterols, fatty acids, alkaloids, terpenoids, flavonoids,
    and lignans. Nettle is used for treating and preventing hair loss by strengthening the hair shaft.

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