Where can you buy this stuff without having to pay so much? That or some other product that works the same.
Google 'forming cream'
god i love american crew so much. they really have good products but i can't find this stuff in my city at all.
>>10615817
>without having to pay so much?
Google tells me that it's like 9 dollars...
What's a good product for a hold but doesn't make your hair look like you've used gel or some shit. Like a dry naturalish look? Is that a thing?
>>10615817
1) Online will always be cheaper for small toiletries. Just use Amazon and Google Shopping to comparison shop for whateverthefuck happens to be on sale at the time.
2) It's really not THAT expensive for hair stuff...
>>10616063
Clay.
I get mine off Amazon, it's a few bucks cheaper there then it is at Walmart. Thinking about switching from Forming Cream to Fiber. I've got the Firm Hold Styling Gel right now and I'm not super impressed with it, but maybe I just didn't use enough.
>>10616053
Maybe for the tiny 1.75 Oz one.
Amazon looks like a bit over $20 for a two pack. Guess I should just go for that.
i get it for free because i'm a barber. works well but really sticks to your fingers
>>10616118
no you can get a reg sized one for 16 bucks at a barber or a grocery store. you would end up paying the same, if not more with shipping online
>>10616071
Not the guy who originally asked but I'm using clay currently and it's not working too well for me. Any product in particular you can recommend?
has anyone tried layrite cement matte? its pretty cheap for a pretty big tin on amazon
>>10617392
I'm unfortunately not aware of anything but clay/wax that has a similar use case. I know there's some magic you can do with stuff like hairspray, but I've never used it.
>>10616063
>>10617392
I've been using this for a while now, holds up great and your hair looks clean/not slimy
>>10617427
Thanks, I'll give it a try
>>10617427
might try this hope its good