Apparently Hanz De Fuko discontinued this stuff a few months ago, and I didn't realize until all outlets were sold out.
Can /fa/ recommend some good pomade? I loved Scheme Cream because it didn't dry out my hair or scalp at all, it could even be left in for a couple days and my hair still was adjustable and not dry.
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what's good for thick, stubborn hair that won't dry or flake?
>>10950715
For my thick straight hair I don't like too much shine but a good hold (obviously), I prefer American crew Fibre.
>>10950855
What about American crew Pomade?
>>10950968
hate this shit
forgot D:Fi (my go -to) back on the west coast and had to use some A.crew this morning, it hurts to comb my fingers through my hair
Layrite cement.
>>10950968
I haven't tried the actual pomade, how's the shine and hold?
Guys I'm desperate for some advice.
So I have really, really thick and somewhat curly to wavy hair. I always had my hair really short because no one knew what to do with it.
Now my hair is not as curly as it used to be and I decided to let it grow a little. I was always really insecure about my hair and choose for the meme styles (comb over and short sides)
Anyway, it's hard for me to find some decent product for my type of hair.
Have tried all kinds of waxes, clays and putties. Because my hair gets frizzy and fluffy by the end of the day it'll always look like shit.
My hair just reaches below my eyebrows atm so still have some growing to do. Figured it might ease a little once it gets nose-level
I was wondering if anyone could recommend a product/hair routine for me. Do I need prestylers? Oils?
TL;DR: need some advice for thick, somewhat curly and frizzy hair.
Dunno if right thread but starting a new one seems redundant
American crews absolutely perfect for me
>>10950597
Just checked their site and it seems to be back
>>10950992
What? I use am crew and its great i dont know why that happens to you haha