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recommendations for good hair wax
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jewlls
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Hi,
Could anybody give me some recommendations for a mans good hair wax,
none that are sticky and don't leave white bits in the hair.
Thank you in advance
Could anybody give me some recommendations for a mans good hair wax,
none that are sticky and don't leave white bits in the hair.
Thank you in advance
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Morning Jewlls...good hair cream for men is American Crew Forming cream!
Can be considered expensive @ £10 for 100g but deals are around & this is the daddy of hair creams....0 -
Dax Wax is good stuff. It comes in a red tin and is relatively cheap.0
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enlightenedrabbit wrote:Dax Wax is good stuff. It comes in a red tin and is relatively cheap.
Also comes in blue and mauveI believe there's a green and gold tin too.
Same old same old since 20080 -
Your going to get everyone telling you what they like to use.
If you ask me then the best way is to try a few and see what works best for you and your hair.0 -
Agree about the American Crew Forming Wax, the best I've ever used by a country mile. Very highly rated by hairdressers.0
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thank you for your replies my son has tried a few and are not very good.
looking to purchase from a shop and not online0 -
I tend to use the FISH range, which you can purchase from boots.
I have loads of gels, but found these the best
cheers0 -
I've heard fudge is a really good wax, but is expensive (£11 a pot)
Also, black and white is good
I use VO5 wax (the one in the little blue pot) only a couple of quid and is really cool.
Its pretty hard to find a wax that isnt sticky, as thats kinda the point in wax, but stay away from fibre putty if you dont want the white stuff! I use it though, and love it, but it is mega gross to put on your hands, and it keeps smoke smell in your hair even more than regular wax - bizzarely!0
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