What should guys with long hair use?


Question:
I'm trying to get a long hair. I use Loreal Aqua Gel to fix my hair, but it gets hard. What can I use to fix my hair without making it hard?

Answers:
scissors

Other Answers:
hair clips

MILD HAIR SPRAY

i like tresumme alcohol free mousse
it allows flexibility and control w/o the stiffness

i also like nexxus alcohol free hairspray. seems to work about the same as the tresumme alcohol free mousse

use a liquid gel. make sure its liquid. Leave it to dry aor blow dry. I just had long hair.

Try using a mouse. It give the same affect but with a softer touch. I have somewhat curly hair and it works for me.

they tie rocks with their hair.

manes& tails shampoo it does really good for long hair
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I have long hair

Why wud a guy want long hair?

how bout cut it lol!

Try using shampoo and conditioner. ;)

fudge is the best product by far, although it has to be used sparingly, otherwise it can be sticky.

m-label souffle is good too, as it straightens the hair a bit, and my hairdresser used it before straightening mine last time. It can, however, give a bit of a greasy shine if overused.

Alternatively you could always use scissors? ;-)

Get a hair cut or use BETTER gel and go to a barber dude AHAH

Why are you trying to fix your hair? Is it broken?

electric shaver

L'oreal gels do that to your hair. You should try different brands because I don't know your hair type and you should always look for medium or natural holding (Paul Mitchel, Nexus).
If you want your hair to grow, a good advice is to wash them everyday or every other day.

theres this creme stuff that i get from a hair salon and its called biologe styling creme and it feels like lotion and it doesnt make your hair hard if you use it. its sold at any hair salon or beauty supply store

gel sucks dotn use gel no matter what gel you use you its still gonna get hard its what gel does and hairspray just makes your hair stick together.and its impossible to get apart unless you wash it. hairspray is for girs usee the creme stuff its awesome or hair wax too. use the professional stuff its wayy better than walmart junk

Nexxium has this cool stuff, it comes in a bottle, you put it in your hair when it is wet and it will hold with out being stick, I love it.

bull pee

pantene pro v is really good. it helps strengthen the hair but at the same time keeps it soft and shiny

hi. look for gel but that says "light wight hold" or "flexible hold". any kind well do. it keeps hold of ur hair but it dosen't make it hard.

Try some pomade or Almeda's Hemp Balm (Find this at a salon)
But either of these products should be helpful. A remember with this kinda stuff a little goes a long way.If you use to touch your hair can look greasy.

a good pair of stainless steel shears ;-))

combs

jell duh (y do boys ask so many stupid questions)

leave in conditioner from Pantene, my boyfriend loved it when he had long. I just made it cut all off now he looks like a model..

Try some sort of female product, it will work just the same. There are many products that are hairsprays, gels, or creams that can be used to style or keep your hair in place but not give it that hard sticky look, something that says it is maximum hold but also says flexible hold. You want to try to get something that definately says flexible hold because that will keep it in place but still give you that movement while it still looks good. Some products to try are:

Thermasilk smoothing shine and shape gel- It will keep your hair in good shape but it is never sticky.

Thermasilk flexible hold hairspray- The light hold protects against wind and humidity, and stays brushable and soft

Thermasilk firm hold hairspray- This’ll keep your shape without feeling crunchy

Good Luck!!

ummm!



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