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In this video men's style, fitness, grooming and lifestyle expert, Aaron Marino of http://www.iamalpham.com, http://www.aaronmarino.com and http://www.peteandpedro.com, talks about how to find the best hair product for your desired hair style. all hair products where not created equal and knowing how to find the best men's hair styling product for the hairstyle you are going for is critical. This video shows you different men's hair styles and the products used to obtain the best men's hairstyle. Hair product selection isn't hard if you know what you are looking for and what the different terms represent.

Unless you shave your head or let your hair flow fancy-free, you are using a hair product to get the desired hair style result. The problem is selecting the right one out of the zillion available. Aaron Marino of alpha m. helps you find the right product for your hair style.

Sometimes it comes down to trial by style. It either performs like a rock star or you toss it and try another. Sometimes you become overwhelmed. But don't be because there are only two variables to consider!

Hair Product Variables | Technical Aspects

1. Hold - high, medium, and low. So if you need to lock your hair (set and forget), go for high hold. But if you want your hair to bounce, go with a medium to low hold.

2. Shine - high (wet) or natural (matte).

Hair Styling Product Options with Corresponding Hair Styles

1. Gel - super high hold and shine. It's the 'lock locking' option with shine which is great for spiky and slick styles that are stiff. It's water-soluble but has a high alcohol content. It dries out your hair.

2. Putty / fiber - high hold and low shine. They are stiff but not as stiff as gel. It's not quite as 'crunchy as gel'. It's a more natural look with a matte finish.

3. Wax - high hold with low shine. It's an oil based product, which is a downside. Alpha hates waxes; they hold the style but you can't get it out of your hair and it builds up. It sticks because it's oil based.

4. Pomade - medium to low hold (depending on brand) with high shine. They are great for short to medium length hair styles and great for slicking 50s and 60s styles.

5. Paste - medium hold and medium shine for guys with medium to long hair.

6. Mud / clay - hold is all over the board (gritty texture to lighter control) with low shine. It's great for adding thickness, texture, and dimension to your hair.

7. Cream / leave in conditioners - great for long, flyaway, and frizzy hair for more polished and professional hair.

8. Hair spray - it's the wild card. It has as many variables as hair styling products as a whole. When you spray, cover your forehead so you can avoid break-outs.

Still not sure what to use? Shoot an email to [email protected] for a bueno hair recommendation. Send a picture of your current hair style as well as mention what hair product you're currently using.

But remember that regardless of the product you use, you have to play around with it and learn how to use the product. You gotta work it. There is finesse and a learning curve. Play with it and try it in different hair styling situations: dry, damp, hit it with a hair dryer... sometimes it comes down to trial by style.

Now, unless you shave your head or let your hair run, wild and fancy-free l natural, you are using a hair product to get the desired hair result. You'Re. Looking for the problem is that there are a zillion different products out there different holes, different finishes, matte paste high shine. I can't even keep track gentlemen. Today. It is all about how to find the perfect hair product for your desired hairstyle. Finding the perfect hair product can be a challenging and expensive task and a lot of times it comes down to trial by style. You go you're like oh, oh Matt's been a stronghold awesome and you buy it and you try it and it either performs like a rock star and you're like yeah nailed it or you toss it and try something else: a vicious cycle, no hair products, because there's So many out there a lot of times we get overwhelmed. We go, we look like I don't know, you ask your buddies. Oh, what are you use and he's like this, but I really don't like it right. Well, here's the deal most hair products, they're really only two variables that you need to consider when selecting a product number one is the hold. How does that product hold and all this means is how much is your hair going to move? You'Ve got everything from high extreme hold to low hold. Actually there most products, don't actually say low, hold they're a few and we'll talk about those a little bit later, but basically you're gon na have high hold medium hold low, hold, that's it. So if you're looking for something to lock your head, like you, want to set it and forget it right, you're gon na want to go with something that has a high hold. But if you want your hair to dance bounce, you want your significant other to be able to run their fingers through your hair. Getting your little scratchy scratch yeah Tiger. Well, then, you're gon na want to go with something a little bit softer. Alright, more of a medium to low hold right, it's making sense high hold little movement. Low, hold lhasa movement. Second, consideration is shine. How shiny do you want your hair to be? Do you want the look wet right, hi shiny? Do you want it to look natural like there's nothing in it? It just happens to stand up this perfectly. That'S a low shine or a matte finish most of the time you're gon na have semi matte you've got different products. Call it different things in terms of technical aspects of hair products. It'S pretty much. It too you've got the whole and you've got the shine. Now there are other things to consider like your hair length, the style that you're going for, and so now I thought, we'd go over some basic hair, styling product options and the different hair styles they work with. First up is gel super high shine. Super high hold gel is probably the most lock locking option that you have. It'S also the highest shine. It'S perfect for spiky styles, also slicked over styles. If you want that hair to look wet but stay in the place, gel might just be for you, but nobody's going to run their fingers through your hair with gel, because it is stiff. One of the pluses to gels is that it is water soluble it pretty. Much washes out immediately as soon as you hit it with water, but the downside is that it has a very high alcohol content, which means that it's tendency is to actually dry out your hair. So, if you're looking to keep that hair, luscious long and luxurious gel, probably isn't the best option. Next, let's talk about your putties, your fibers. Those products that have a high hold but a low shine, putties and fibers are stiff, but not as stiff as gels. They also will lock your hair into place, but they're not going to be quite as crunchy. The idea is that it has a matte finish, which is going to give you a more natural look. Next up is hair, wax hair wax, has a low shine and high hold. The downside to this is that it's usually an oil-based product. I personally hate waxes. The reason is because they may hold well, it may be, like you might get a good style, but then to get it out of your hair, you got to use like a brillo pad and dish soap because it's like it sticks its oil-based, as opposed to something That is water-soluble me. I'D like to take a shower know that the product is out of my hair waxes, like I said for me, it ends up building up and it's really tough to get rid of, but it definitely is an option. Next up is pomade. Pomades have a high shine and medium to low hold, but it really depends on the brand because there are some with high hold. Pomades are great for short hairstyles to medium length, hair styles, you're, looking to slick it over 50s or 60s style. Pomade is your ticket. Next, we're going paste, typically pastes or medium shine, medium hold and perfect option for guys who have medium to long hair. Next, let's talk about muds in clays, now, typically they're going to be a drier product which is going to mean that it's going to have a low shine now the hold it's really all over the board. Some of the clays you're gon na find are really just for texture to give it a gritty messy, not showered. Look other clays are going to be a bit lighter and actually help control. Your hair clay is great for adding thickness and texture and dimension to your hair. The next product, we're going to discuss briefly, is going to be the creams or the leave-in conditioners. These products are great for guys with long hair or frizzy hair. It'S going to help control the flyaways and give you a more polished and professional look: frizzy, flyaway, hair! That'S what these products are best for. The next thing that we're going to talk about is hair spray, and this is sort of the wild-card, because hair spray has just as many variables as hair, styling products. You'Ve got high, hold medium old, high, shine, low shine, all sorts of things. A lot of guys will use hair spray on top of the hair product just to help give it a little bit more hold me when my hair starts to get a little bit longer, and I want it to stand up. I might hit it with a little hair spray after I actually style it. A hair spray spray, a tip though, when you spray, okay, I want you to cover your forehead and spray out here. The reason is because, if you don't, the hair spray will collect on your forehead and cause you to break out. So if you suffer from breakouts and you're using hair spray cover that far head and if you're still scratching your sexy ass hair, not sure what to use, you can always shoot me an email at hair help at Pete and Pedro comm there. I will make a bueno hair recommendation. All you got to do is send me a picture of your current hair style and the product that you're currently using, and I will make a recommendation the best product for you to get the style that you're going for and remember this, regardless of the hair product. You choose, you got to play around with it and actually learn how to use the product all right, no product you're, just gon na put it in bang beautiful hair. You got ta work it a little bit. There is finesse and there is a learning curve right. You got to play with it. You got to try it in different hair styling situations. Maybe your hair is tri. Maybe your hair is damp, maybe hit it with a hairdryer. Maybe you get what I'm saying right? It'S like a sports car. You don't just get in and enter a race. You got to learn it. You learn how the clutch and all that I love analogies. I also love hair product gentlemen, finding the perfect hair product. Sometimes it comes down the trial by style.

Jordon King: I know this is meant for men, but this has been so much more helpful than any woman has ever been. thank you, kind sir

ElementalHeroJoe: Just the video I've been waiting for thanks Alpha! I know zero about hair products and always used Axe 'spiking glue' since my old hairstyle was a faux hawk. The new hairstyle I'm going for is a classic hair part. I'm going to test out pomade and fiber to see which works for my hair better

xeenslayer: Thanks Aaron, this is super useful! I'm one of those who get paralyzed when I stare at the huge plethora of products sitting on store shelves, and end up just picking the safest option, ie. the one I've been using all along but doesn't work all that great actually.

Rexosaurus Ness: Alpha is by far my favorite when it comes to grooming tutorials. I don't know why anyone would dislike any of his videos lol

Lostrocker: Having gone through a million different hair products, I am going to save you the hassle: Gatsby Matt and Hold (It's silver in the UK, black in Asia) By far the best product for short/medium length hair, amazing hold without the disgusting greasy/shine look. If you order it in bulk off eBay from Asia you can can get for dirt cheap (costs a lot normally). I buy a few tubs in bulk from an eBay seller and it comes to the same cost per tub as the awful supermarket stuff.

Gregory May: Alrighty then... I'll just shave my head!

Zen Onii-sama: Medium hold, low-medium shine = BEST combination! Mix low strength gel with high strength wax/clay, ratio 50/50 up to 70/30 (you have to experiment) in a bowl over hot water to mix then store in an empty container. It's like a pseudo-pomade. :)

Sterben: I went from long hair to short hair, because it was time, and this video is really helpful, because I couldn't wrap my head around all the different types of products. I even used wax, a day or 2 ago, and it was quite awful.

Mesfizzy: Literally no video that Alpha has made in the last 3 years even compares to the honest, insightful, helpful quality of this video

jimb0ismyname0: Pomades are the best hair products out there, so much range and so many different levels of shine and hold and dont forget the smell! No point having a great pomp or slick back if it smells meh.

Mixwell1983: Been buzzing my own hair for years and finally let it grow and got a comb over and fade. I always just used gel but at the babershop they used wax. Just bought some old spice fiber wax to try and i like that it doesnt make my hair look wet and doesnt feel hard like a gel does. This video helped me because i saw wax, pomeade, putty and was wondering what the diff is. I like a matte finish vs sheen.

Royal Pistachio: Hey Aaron, I have very thick and gritty hair and I can pretty much style how I like with water. However, my hair sort of curls up at the end and causes it to be poofy. Do you know how I can tone that down and reduce the dry and poofy look? Thanks!

MCHMDFZN: I'm using Purple Gatsby Mohawk hair Wax (extreme hold matte), but i'm using it for messy pompadour style and its work very well it gives me nice volume matte look and easy to use (without any comb, barehand). I have straight hair.

Fernando Escoto: I use American crew fibre for my medium short black hair and it works great! It still looks natural and has great hold

HL Vlogs: I've been shaving my head for years. I finally decided to grow it out. I have very thick very curly hair. And oh it's a pain in the ass to keep it from being an Afro lol

Mikey Richard: I think you hit the nail on the head for me @03:30... I've been using Garnier Pure Clean for years and as I progressed into the 40 yr old bracket I noticed hair was falling out (thinning). My hair line isn't receding, but my once really thick hair is becoming sparse. I did an experiment and stopped using my gel... and noticed a very big reduction in the amount of hair falling out... So, perhaps it's been the years of alcohol based gel that I'd been using... that and just age in general. =)

free2rhyme445: I use suavecito pomade and I LOVE it. I have relatively long hair that is kinda thin and drys out easily but Suavecito works perfectly for me.

Delagoya: Oh man, thanks so much for this! My hair is growing pretty wild now and gel isn't cutting it anymore. I'm gonna try out some leave-in conditioner now. Thanks again!

Sam Scheidler: I recently bought the PnP Putty and when I first started trying it it was a little hard to get it out the the can. It kinda fell apart. When I rubbed my hands together it felt kind of gummy. It grouped up and I had to rub it very hard to get it to loosen. But it worked great once it was in my hair. Is it suppose to be hard and gummy.

Coop772: Do you have a recommendation for the easiest product to use? You mentioned a learning curve, which type of product has the shortest learning period and smallest chance of screwing it all up and being late for work trying to fix it? I have never put anything in my hair and want to have it stick up a little bit like yours (although my hair is shorter than yours).

Colleen: Thank you! I am a Mom to 3 teen/young adult boys with wildly different hair color, type and texture. Finally one person with all the info!

HelloZukoHere: there's this brand I use called bench (I'm from the philippines) which actually has a scale for both shine and hold from 1-5. They have a product for about every possible combo

Mishalex: HEH. Trial by style indeed. It's amazing to me how different everyone's hair is. I struggled with my hair for years. Most of middle school, I had a terrible bowl-cut that constantly led people to ask, "why do you have that Lloyd from 'Dumb & Dumber' haircut?" Eventually, I got insulted for it so much that I just HAD to keep it on principle as a point of pride, lol. Later, when I was done with that awful phase, I tried all manner of gels, pomades, sprays, mousses, clays... nothing seemed to work. That is, until I discovered hair wax, and for me, that really was the "BANG! Magically, you now have great hair" product, oddly enough. You are most correct that it's difficult to wash out, but on the flip side, the advantage is that if you swim a lot, you can come out of the pool, lake or ocean and just comb/ style your hair without any need to reapply.

Jonasan-san: I googled "how to choose men's hairstyle products" and crossed my fingers that one of your videos would come up. This was exactly the information I was looking for, and your videos have been a godsend for me more than once. Thank you so much!

Deez Nutz: if he had a son, he would be the most alpha male guy ever.

ImDibb: I hate when there's long ads on youtube videos but I also have to respect that Aaron is making a living off of what he likes to do

POS Banner: I just recently switched from styling gel to clay pomades and have to say it is a night and day difference on my hair!! I really don't like the greasy feeling though, but I want to try more clays. What percentage of clay do clay pomades have? Im asking because I got a "clay" from a local barber shop and did not like it at all. Clay was at the bottom of the ingredient list. Only asking since these products are not cheap lol. Thanks!

Mike Saltzman: That was pretty simple, clear and informative.

Jesus Woo: Pomades are not just medium or low. You can get heavies. Plus you forgot to mention that some pomades are also oil based. home brewed pomades are the best.

Wolfie: Hair clays are like a way better alternative to hair gel, because they give a matte finish with amazing texture

Oliver: This was very helpful! I have short 1-1.5 in thin fine hair. I'm looking to spike it. With a dry or medium shine look. Low to medium hold.

workwork damn: What can you use for long hair on top, short on side - for a thin textured hair?

Jayden Campbell: Thanks for this video! I've been using the same gel since I was 14, sounds like I need a putty for a less shiny look.

Alex Valdez: I use Woody's pomade. It's great for thick and wavy hair. I HIGHLY recommend it.

Chaos Fragrances: I use Bed Head Manipulator as a base and then L'Oréal Txt It 02 putty along with Bed Head Hard Head to piece some of it out. I hit it with a bit of hair spray after that and she's done. Gives me a great messy look every time. If I have the time I will sometimes throw in some mousse while my hair is wet and blow dry so it takes form, and then repeat the steps above. Helps it keep its shape for a longer period of time, for example if you plan on going out with friends right after work.

yad: FINALLY someone who makes it simple. Just a question: you didn't speak about the difference between muds and clays and their level of hold, as well as the creams' level of shine.

Joshua E. Moreno: "Scratchy, scratchy.... Tiger" lmao. Gotta love this guy.

benji sng: I am rocking a Mohawk with hard hair and have been using Gatsby moving rubber in pink and it has been working great for me

L V: what a great video just confirmed why I loved my old hair product. I used to use ogx surf paste but its discontinued do you have any other suggestions of a good paste out in the market?

Vexaic: Old Spice Spiffy cheap and effective Medium hold with Matte Finish super reliable with short/medium hair for a slick back type of look like Alpha :)

Riaan Kruger: the video was very informative, i've always been unsure about what products to use. i have thick wavy hair, admittedly i am lazy and i also like the natural look so i tend to go for low sheen and medium hold products. obviously washing it every day is not good, is there a specific product that would allow me to wash and style it today and pretty much role out of bed the next morning without it looking flat and oily?

Brandino: Hey alpha you'd probably like Hanz De Fuko's hybridized wax it's amazing and washing out so easily !

Hector Gutierres: Your channel is one of my favorite, and I've recently just stumbled upon it, can't believe I haven't seen your stuff before, can't believe you don't have more than 5 million subs either! Regardless, love your stuff alpha

Jeffrey Cox: I use variety of products. Like hair gel hair spray pomade hair cream. Hair mousse. And conditioner

Goose: By Vilain Dynamite Clay is my go-to hair product. I've tried A LOT of products for several years and I finally found that this one gives me the perfect hair

Kevin Ceniceros: I use Bedhead Texture Paste for my hair. That has a medium hold and shine to it.

Gabino Montelongo: I use Axe messy hold and it works fine better than some of the expensive hair waxes and paste I used to buy

Pete Zarrillo: Awesome vid. Any suggestions on what kind of paste to use for a pompadour? Preferably with a low shine and medium to low hold but soft-ish to the touch.

flyingwizard3: holy shit man, u educated me so much just now. actually so much useful tips, about the acne too.. thanks man

Umer Khalid: Great work man!Keep it up.Helps a lot

Mauricio Kato: You are always improving your skills in front of the camera, congrats! Greetings from Brazil

Jonathan Conkle: I really like layrite cement! It has a high hold and matte finish & smells like vanilla goodness

Miss Vakarian: I know this is old but I'm watching because I have my hair cut in an undercut pixie. But my hair is very thick and wavy so I need a product to hold a style. I've been using a pomade but I feel I can find better. Thanks for your vids!

Luka Seven: This is what I needed. Thanks Alpha!

Jorge: Imperial classic pomade, it's amazing. I have been using it for years now.

Aakash Narang: I have thicker hair texture as told by my stylist and I keep a short haircut. Not sure about my scalp type but I have dry skin (idk whether it's the same :/). I use Kerastase Bain Satin 2 shampoo and Moroccan Oil for styling everyday from past 3-4 years. Recently, there has been acute shortage of Moroccan Oil where I live so I started looking for some options and I came across Kerastase Elixir Ultime (Gold, for all hair types). It's expensive as well so I simply wanted to take your opinion on the same before buying it. Should I try the Elixir Ultime or continue my hunt for Moroccan Oil? Any help will be more than welcome, thanks!

Kody Pendleton: Aaron are you going to recommend some certain hair styling products in another video? I'd love to see some examples and see what you think of each one.

PostPunk Lover: I have very traditionally fine hair and a I regularly buy Eco Styling Gel off of Amazon myself. Its great and doesn't flake until I wake up the next morning to shower & shampoo.  A GREAT styling item.

koolkip: Do a shampoo and conditioner review please!

BruceJ: I can't believe how much I actually enjoyed this video so much... it's just so well done...

YEET: I find my hair most of the time seems very thick and frizzy when I wash it but if i skip a day or two without shampoo it has a nice shine and it's softer from my natural oils but I feel kind of gross so idk what to do

VincentVangasbel: Man you're definitely a style savior!!!

Isaac Ixtupe: I personally use Johnny B. molding paste. it works wonders.

Eddiiiee: Crap I just bought a Pete and Pedro putty yesterday not knowing so much how it will do with my hair but with this video I realize I need paste :(

Jason Portales: The hair product I use is called Johnny b mode and it lasts for me most 12 hours when aplying about strawberry size

Jovani: Lol i love this guy. this is the exact same problem i was dealing with. so many products to choose from! and not knowing which one. thank u for the advice. good talk!

Gabriel Hines: Thankyou! This video has actually helped **cough** Many others dont... I have never been disappointed with any of the videos that you have released

Lomo: My hair doesn't hold well for some reason but I hate using the shiny gels/pomade. Any products you can recommend that will hold well for a combover but not give that greasy/wet shine?

Matt G (oPryzeLP): Tea tree shaping cream is FUCKING AMAZING. The hold is incredible and has no shine. Soooo good.

Adamo Monardo: Hey alpha I have this product it is called layrite pomade it holds like wax and washes out like gel I suggest you try it

Shawn Irene: OMG- most entertaining video I've seen in a while!! xo Super educational as well.

Cranky Lion: I have a under cut, brown hair, my hair is long and I've been using a gel, I hated it but now that I've heard this I have an undying hatred for it. I want to have a hair product that makes it look like I have nothing in my hair but keeps it in place, I want it to feel like my hair is the same, it's curly and soft by the way, so I want that. Which one should I use as a product?

Diana Hsu Morris: Helpful! After watching this, I’d like to buy a pomade for my husband because he’s looking for a matte look. Can anyone recommend a good pomade?

Mustafa Zubaer: This is something I was expecting. . Thanks Aaron!

coreyregs: Just a recommendation for anyone interested, try out some Hanz de Fuko products. They have a sample pack of their six different types of hair products, with all different holds and shines.(Waxes, Clay, Cremes, etc) I just bought the sample pack a few weeks ago and i am really impressed with their products. No harsh chemicals and most of the products have little to no scent, which is nice. Then you can try all six to see what works best for you!

TheTattooedGamers: what do you recommend for an under cut hair style that's between medium and long, and is also curly

The Flanagan: I'm looking at this vid because im currently growing my hair a little longer on top and trying to go for a similar look as this guy actually. My problem is, if my hair is out of the shower clean it naturally falls forward and trying to make it stay back is impossible. I know i still need to grow it a couple of inches but in the meantime i'm using coconut oil to give it some weight. The downside to this is i go to work smelling a little....tropical. I don't much about this stuff. What product would best suit fine hair being slicked back with a shine. Nothing too stiff , i like to be able to restyle throughout the day. Oh by the way, on wax: I dont know anything about hair products but i do know some stuff from an engineering point of view. If you want to shift wax from you hair, try rubbing in baby oil before washing. Oils naturally break down waxes.

GanFilms: This guy makes me a bit uncomfortable each video, but I still watch all of them.

Drakkar_Night: I just use Vegan Beef Gelatin. Works like a charm! Mix with water and apply. 100% Organic. Most pomades were made by gelatin back in the days.

Josh Martin Samson: I just love this guy! All of his videos is so helpful.

Garlic Bread Jenkins: My hair is like a dark blonde version of moe from the three stooges and it stands up and get a little frizzy when it's dry and will just go in front of my eyes like a medium long bowl cut. I usually part it on my right side then flip the front over a little bit it actually looks good but is either front come back down and I'll have a clump hanging down in front of my forehead and a use lots of gel and hairspray and have everything solid and very wet looking hair. Any suggestions?

RumikoOne: I just want one product that can work on Asian hair. Also, getting wax out of your hair is easy. You shampoo it before getting it wet. Just requires a lot of shampoo.

Connor Gmehlin: What's the best for short curly hair?

Romenzo: What products would you recommend for oily & sensitive scalp ? for styling.

Joey: Dude your videos helped me with my styles a lot thank you so much

Blaze_The_Ninja: So I'm thinking about changing my hair style to more of a soft, slick, hair style. So should I try American crew cream or some sort of cream product or should I go with a pomade?

pedro s: fantastic video just what i was looking for,for years iv had my hair shaved ,but as im getting older i wanna play about with my hair and grow/straighten/style my hair a quick question though is brylecream cream or pomme

GoldenAngelDragon: Help. I laughed so hard from this part: 1:47 XD

Austin Meehan: Great and informative video!

John Haggard: What's the best alternative to gel, but something that leaves the head completely once you've showered?

John Preston: Thanks! This really cleared up some questions! :D

Mc Toaster: hey, alpha, you do good work man, keep it up!

● Barack Obama ●: Surprisingly the paste from axe works amazing ...

Harby Andre Franco Fernandez: I have a pushed back haircut. I want a low hold, low shine product so I can touch it and style it a little bit without destroying the entire haircut. I currently use hair wax, but i think i should change it. What would you recomend me?

michael davis: Awesome educational vid bro, thank you!

Landon The T. Rex: I have pretty short hair, and I just spike it up in the front, it looks kinda like a half-circle. I use Mitch Hardwired rn, but I don't really like it because it's hard to get the right style in the morning or at night when I spike my hair, and it's flaky. I want a medium-high hold product that has a matte finish, doesn't flake, and is easy to style. Any tips? Thanks! Edit: I'm 12 btw

BriStackx: "But if you want your hair to DANCE" lmao

FrankJDM: So what would be reccomended for me? I always put my hair in a Mohawk and it is straight and always grows forward but I want the slick back/Pompade look but Gel wont work to slickback its always spikes up and looks nasty.

NEW CHANNEL /channel/UCJkd-Hm2OpFHEMLbJKarSRA: Does anyone know what to use if you're going for a Disconnected Undercut (like Blumaan's), but you have really thick hair? Also, some tips on how to get softer/thin and healthier hair would be awesome if you could lend me some :) Thanks

Abby Lucena: I use MAN POMADE(Philippines) it's very great and has benefits for your hair... It's has organic ingredients... And has different holds and shines and great scents... I use Bubble gum scented Hard head MAN Pomade(oilbased)... If I want my hair to get stiff and if I know that this day could get messy or Imma be doing a long run... And my other pomade is... Strawberry scented STUN MAN Pomade(Water based) If imma be at simple occasions... And I know I'm not gon'be moving very much... But most likely I just don't put anything... Just depends on the situation and... My mood or if I got a new haircut and Imma do stuffs... -Vinncent Angelo Chico

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