It honestly depends on the person. Things you want to avoid:

  1. Looking dishevelled.
  2. Plastic Head.
The last act is tragic, however happy all the rest of the play is; at the last a little earth is thrown upon our head, and that is the end for ever.
 

i put wax in my hair everyday, i used to use crew fiber but have found that i actually like axe "messy look" better. I put the wax in my hair when my hair is still wet, then style my hair once it dries completely--this prevents the waxy/gel look.

While you wait for your hair to dry you should probably apply an herb-mint facial mask and leave on it for 10 minutes... that is if you actually want to make it in this industry.

 

I'm a mixer - towel dry my hair, then put some fiber in there, work it around, blow dry/comb my hair into the general shape I want, then use some paste to lock everything in place. Works pretty good.

 
John Daggett:
woodywoodford:

I'm a mixer - towel dry my hair, then put some fiber in there, work it around, blow dry/comb my hair into the general shape I want, then use some paste to lock everything in place. Works pretty good.

Classic Bateman effort.

You picked up the Bateman scent on that? And didn't pick up my "herb-mint facial mask" plug?

 
John Daggett:
woodywoodford:

I'm a mixer - towel dry my hair, then put some fiber in there, work it around, blow dry/comb my hair into the general shape I want, then use some paste to lock everything in place. Works pretty good.

Classic Bateman effort.

I didn't even get into my skin care routine, shit would blow your mind

 
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adapt or die:
Zzari:

I like the Kevin Murphy line of hair wax. Awesome stuff. I mix the "Night Rider" with "Gritty Business" (about a pea-sized amount of each).

I would never think to mix two products, that's pretty ballsy. I might try the Night Rider ... do you like that better than the Bed Head paste or American Crew fiber?

I haven't tried either of those. If you're going to use just one of the two I listed, go with the Gritty Business instead of the Night Rider.

Also, I just looked up both the Gritty Business and Night Rider on Amazon, and they're a bit overpriced (the Night Rider is at least). I pay ~$20-25 at my local salon, but Amazon has them listed for almost $40 (although it's sold by a 3rd party, so it's not really Amazon's fault).

 

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