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What hair styling product will give my hair the least greasy look?

>> No.14738744

Matte pomade.

>> No.14738791

Don't be afraid to get greasy, sport.

>> No.14739028

I use layrite cement

>> No.14739069

>>14739028
I use this too, pretty solid.

Also use hairspray cause my hair doesnt like to staple in place.

>> No.14739232

>>14738742
Is there any hair styling product that isn't like a block of clay? My hair is curly and that shit doesn't mix well with my hair. Is there any water based styling product where it's more like a shampoo?

>> No.14739237

>>14739232
Hairspray?

>> No.14739244

>>14739028
i just bought the superhold pomade after using crew for ages. hows the cement clay?

>> No.14739250

>>14739232
Ask the person who cuts your hair.
They usually have a variety of products that they sell and can recommend one that works.

>> No.14739266

>>14738742
matte paste, clay, clay pomade, matte pomade, or natural to low shine pomades. your hair shouldn't look greasy unless you use oil based products with petrolatum or fall for the nopoo meme. if you're just nervous about visibly having product in your hair, you're just a faggot

>> No.14739267

>>14739232
Pomade or style with normal conditioner

>> No.14739277

>>14738742
i use Goldwell Creative Texture 4, try that.

>> No.14739402

well if you want your hair to look dry you can use clay
I personally really like hair serum
>>14739250
their objective is to make you "chemically dependent" so fuck them

>> No.14739405
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14739405

>>14738742
depends on style. use murrays for a heavy hold and good buildup

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>>14739405
>use murrays
there are hundreds of better options

>> No.14740144

Reuzel pink or upper cut deluxe monster hold

>> No.14740146

>>14739405
source on the pic

>> No.14740472

I use tigi bed head matte separation, have for a while. Only problem is sometimes when I order it from amazon it's all dried out, I found that just putting a few drops of water and mashing it all together will rehydrate it.

>> No.14740475

Sex juices

>> No.14740485

Are there any styling products that don't make your hair disgusting to touch?

>> No.14740518

>>14740485
Hair serum
I buy hairdresser's invisible oil cuz it basically saved my hair and have been using Trader Joe's hair serum for about a week, like it a lot so far and it's 1/6 the price

>> No.14740526

>>14738742
hanz de fuko claymation
Kevin Murphy Rough Rider

>> No.14740635
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14740635

>>14739405
>>14740146
If you're suffering from depression, the book 'Feeling Good' by MD David Burns can help.
It's about cognitive-behavioral therapy, a successful treatment for depression, dealing with negative thinking patterns.
Link to PDF:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/sdydy3n2mdpueck/%2528harper._health%2529_burns_david_d_-feeling_good__the_new_mood_therapy_revised_and_updated-avon_books_harper_%25282009%2529.pdf/file
(if you don't want to use Mediafire, look for it on libgen.is - it's a good site for PDFs in general - browse/download at your own discretion).

Also listen to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmDwl2-IZEk
It's an audiobook of 'Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway' by Susan Jeffers, a self-help book on overcoming anxiety.

You can also try some St. John's Wort (it's a plant) tea for immediate relief (I mix mine with Melissa for the calming effect).

It might also be nice to learn to meditate, as it can relieve your mind of negative thoughts. nperov.com for learning materials.

Or maybe you just have a vitamin D defficiency, see >>/sci/thread/S10221251 Go get some sun.

>> No.14740856

I use salty water and wash them only once every month.