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Dry hair

Fatto_in_Italia

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Ever since I found out about american crew products, i haven't used anything else.
For styling i tried their forming cream, but then switched to their fiber product because it got so much more hold.
The downside of using this product however, is that my hair tends to become dry and, of course not quite, straw-like.

What styling products do you guys use that has similar hold to american crew fiber,
but doesn't dry out your hair that much?

Or, if that is not an option, can you recommend any other product
(american crew moisterizer doesn't seem to do the job) to moisterize my hair?
 

Arch Stanton

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You probably need a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. I been using abba Pure Moisture Shampoo and conditioner with great results for dry hair.
 

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I just bought a tub of the mint clay about two hours ago. How well does it work? I have thick hair, looking for a pliable hold and a matte finish.
 

Fatto_in_Italia

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Ah the conditioner. I had forgotten about its existence.
Will buy one and try it out.
Thx!
 

erdawe

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Shampoo your hair every other day, most hair types don't really need shampooing every day.
 

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1) Take 2 or 3 drops of Olive Oil on one hand.

2) Wet the other hand with a little water.

3) Rub both hands together, to get that tiny amount of oil on both hands.

4) Now work into your hair, starting at the top of your head working your way down,
then back up again. Work quickly, and all over your hair.

5) Style as usual. Your hair will no longer be dried out, and will have body.
It is easy to wash out too. Just wash your hair normally.

Just be sure to not over-do it. or you'll have to re-wash your hair, and start over.

Olive oil is natural and costs you $0.00 since you already have it in your kitchen pantry.
Olive oil also is a natural moisturizer for skin.

It has been used for thousands of years, so it's no secret
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Hope this helps.
 

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