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I've got long hair down to my shoulders and I use American Crew texture cream. I like it but I wouldn't mind trying something new. Any recommendations? something lighter just to keep my hair from drying out.
 

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Kenra Texturizing Taffy - great texturing and hold without the stiffness. Matte finish san guido sheen

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and Osis by Schwarzkopf Thrill
 

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Originally Posted by track309
Kenra Texturizing Taffy - great texturing and hold without the stiffness. Matte finish san guido sheen

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and Osis by Schwarzkopf Thrill


The kenra stuff looks pretty interesting...where do you get your supply? Doesn't seem like a brand readily available at a Brick&Mortar.
 

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Originally Posted by hboogz
The kenra stuff looks pretty interesting...where do you get your supply? Doesn't seem like a brand readily available at a Brick&Mortar.

You can get online
 

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Yup, I saw amazon has it for $19 -- wondering if there were a smaller shop that could use the business..
 

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Osmo claywax and shape maker, they both smell great.
 

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Bumble and Bumble is the best. Depending on my hair length, I use either their grooming cream (when my hair gets a little longer), or Sumo Tech when my hair's a little shorter and choppier.

American Crew's pomade is nice too, for a more overtly styled look.
 

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Seconding the Bumble & Bumble line. Sumo Tech is also the best thing I have come across out there for short to medium length hair. The key is to use only a tiny amount and work it out in your hand first. Too much makes you look like a grease bag.
 

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bumble & bumble sumotech
bedhead hard to get
bedhead hardhead

I seem to go back and forth. Right now I've been using the hard to get and hardhead together. When I use the sumotech it's usually by itself.

There's also one by Kenra, the working wax (#15), that I liked alright. It smelled pretty good too.
 

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Originally Posted by jeffersonmc
Seconding the Bumble & Bumble line. Sumo Tech is also the best thing I have come across out there for short to medium length hair. The key is to use only a tiny amount and work it out in your hand first. Too much makes you look like a grease bag.

How well does it work on coarse hair?
 

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