Pixie Haircut I Product Guide I Styling Tutorial

What products do I use to style my pixie haircut?

Here are the items I use on Amazon:

Suave Shampoo - http://goo.gl/BIfQjF

Suave Shampoo & Conditioner combo - http://goo.gl/W2K4hk

Toni & Guy Texturising Glue - http://goo.gl/1tPBak

Fructis Style Style Deconstructed Beach Chic - http://goo.gl/5MX1A4

Hi everyone. I wanted to tell you what kind of products I use to style. My pixie haircut I'll show you it from all angles now keep in mind. I have very thick, naturally wavy hair, but with it short, I can maintain it a little easier and it doesn't look that wavy because of the way it's cut. But if you have fine or straight hair, you might have to use different products. So this is what works for me and hopefully it works for you. I just use a regular, shampoo and conditioner. It'S nothing special. It is swab naturals, it's a clarifying shampoo, so it definitely gives you a very good clean. It gets all the product out of it. It'S very inexpensive actually buy it on vacation. I'Ve been using it ever since I really think any shampoo or conditioner you can use. I haven't found that shampoo and conditioners really matter all that much when I go to style my hair, so I would just keep using whatever you're using and whatever is working for you now when, in my video that I showed you on how I fix my hair, When I dry it, I really try and use my fingers to create the shape that I want with my hair, whether it's like this or if I want to gather it into more of a fauxhawk or whatever. My mood is for the day. Really all you need are your fingers, so I don't put anything in my hair when it's wet, I just shampoo and condition it and then start blow drying it now after I blow dry it that's the most important thing because I have such thick hair. It becomes really poofy and I want to avoid that. So I use a pomade and the palm you that I'm using right now is by Toni & Guy. I got it at Target as you can see on clearance and it works really. Well, it's just a texturizing glue and I put a little bit of my finger on my fingers about the size of a nickel, maybe a dime, depending on how much you want to use - and I just work it on my fingers and drag it through my hair. Again to just kind of piece it out, I probably could use a little more. I might put a little more on there right now see. That'S all I have on there now has already have some of my hair, but I'm just gon na mix it in my fingers and then kind of piece it through like this, and that's how I really get these PC bangs, because if I didn't have any pomade In there it would just be fluff, fluff, fluff and no one but short hair wants it to be poofy. So that is all that I do. I do have one more recommendation for girls who do not have a lot of texture or wave in their hair. I used to use this or I guess I have tried it: it's Garnier beach, chic texturizing spray, and this has sea salt in it. So it's just like any other sea salt spray that you would buy and you spray this in your hair when it's wet and it really makes your hair texturized, but why I stopped using it it's because I just had way too much texture. It was just it made it too thick and hard to handle. My hair is already thick enough, so girls that do not have thick wavy hair. I suggest getting some kind of texturising spray that you put in wet and then you dry it and then to your pomade. So I hope that this is helpful. Again. These are the simple things I use it's not very much they're all very inexpensive. So I hope that it helps and thanks for watching

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