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Dove.
Gotta keep my mane in shape haha.
Gotta keep my mane in shape haha.
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By villain products are the best you can get in my opinion.
They are owned by the channel SlickhaarTV from youtube: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Very expensive at 16 pounds per product but they hold your hair all day without any need for hairspray etc and you only need a tiny amount. I use 2 of their products depending on my style.
Golddigger (Matte finish with texture and extreme hold)
Silver fox which is my personal favourite (Slight shine with texture and extreme hold)
They are very pricey but you get what you pay for.
Need any help then hit me up. My dad is a barber so I know quite a lot about hairstyling and products haha
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They are owned by the channel SlickhaarTV from youtube: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Very expensive at 16 pounds per product but they hold your hair all day without any need for hairspray etc and you only need a tiny amount. I use 2 of their products depending on my style.
Golddigger (Matte finish with texture and extreme hold)
Silver fox which is my personal favourite (Slight shine with texture and extreme hold)
They are very pricey but you get what you pay for.
Need any help then hit me up. My dad is a barber so I know quite a lot about hairstyling and products haha
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Looks really good! Might try some of them out! Quite expensive tho but a friend of mine works in a barbers so maybe she could hook me up.
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FFGraphics wrote Looks really good! Might try some of them out! Quite expensive tho but a friend of mine works in a barbers so maybe she could hook me up.
You have to get them online from the slickhaar website. If ya dont want to pay as much then American Crew is a great brand. In particular American Crew Fibre:
You can get it from some stores. But amazon and Ebay do it. You're barber will most likely have heard of American Crew. ByVillain is still relatively new and has only been around for about 3 years.
I've never tried your product that you use before. If you like it and it works well for you then save money and stick with that
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iPenny wroteFFGraphics wrote Looks really good! Might try some of them out! Quite expensive tho but a friend of mine works in a barbers so maybe she could hook me up.
You have to get them online from the slickhaar website. If ya dont want to pay as much then American Crew is a great brand. In particular American Crew Fibre:
You can get it from some stores. But amazon and Ebay do it. You're barber will most likely have heard of American Crew. ByVillain is still relatively new and has only been around for about 3 years.
Yeah iv used American Crew before, the blue one i think
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FFGraphics wroteiPenny wroteFFGraphics wrote Looks really good! Might try some of them out! Quite expensive tho but a friend of mine works in a barbers so maybe she could hook me up.
You have to get them online from the slickhaar website. If ya dont want to pay as much then American Crew is a great brand. In particular American Crew Fibre:
You can get it from some stores. But amazon and Ebay do it. You're barber will most likely have heard of American Crew. ByVillain is still relatively new and has only been around for about 3 years.
Yeah iv used American Crew before, the blue one i think
Definitely then if you have extra money then I highly recommend ByVillain. But if the product you currently use is working great for you're hair then stick with it!
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Motto: First user to achieve 1,000 gifts of gold XD | Gold Gifted total: 1,747 XD The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living. RIP < 3
Motto: First user to achieve 1,000 gifts of gold XD | Gold Gifted total: 1,747 XD The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living. RIP < 3
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Jay wrote I don't gel my hair anymore. Now im just in the cba mood when it comes to my hair lol
I use to use these 2.
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Yeah, i used to use them! Just to darken my hair down and make the wet look shine lol.
But because their so wet it doesn't hold my hair up at all.
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Got2b without a doubt, sticks like mad and stays up for literally days
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I use Aussie.
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