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Hair products?

agp

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Hey everyone, happy new year!

I was looking around the internet for hair products that will give a shaggy look, but didn't find much success. I then stumbled across this forum, and figured that this may be a good place to ask.

I'm looking for some hair product: shampoo, conditioner, or other things that can be put on the hair after shower that will give a slight shaggy look, like the hair on the models on Ralph Lauren's website.

Any ideas?
 

Fat-tie-knot

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I like Di-fi in the sky blue container. Washes out well too. I find wax and pommade dont wash out well. Use to use bed head. Di-fi is better.
 

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