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MANTRA | Men's Hair & Style

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What is your biggest daily hair struggle right now?🤔
For me, it's the weight - as I have been growing it out I'm finding it harder to deal with. Even when I get it layered, after two weeks I'm back in the same spot! I have found applying mousse and styling into shape as it air dries has helped a lot in managing and texturizing my hair.
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@Kaidan Macer That’s what it’s supposed to do, it benefits those with fine hair especially Do you have thick hair?
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Just come in the post 😁
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It’ll take maybe 2 minutes to get used to it, and then you’ll find it super easy to use and you won’t even think!
Hair clay recommendations
Hello everyone, I want you to recommend to me a hair clay that is best for straight hair, gives texture, volume and is anti-gress. I want to know your opinion on Based Bodyworks clay, Black Mask clay, Simpletics clay, Forte series clay or any other clay. I'm looking for a budget clay so if you have any opinions write down below. Please help me
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I’ve got straight hair as well, I’ve tried around a decent amount - Hanz De Fuko Claymation - Poseidon - Got2b - Johnny’s chopshop All of these will be really budget friendly, and they’re really good quality and definitely some of the best out there on a market (Forte series is good, but prices have always mean a little more expensive, just how they are as a brand, the price increase is TAME compared to others) 9 times out of 10, Clays will be anti grease anyway, because they will have one of multiple of things like Kaolin, Silica, Bentonite, Some form of starch, and sometimes stuff like activated charcoal - which will all absorb excess oils, less oils means less grease anyway I’ll add something else too - you mentioned budget clay, so I would stay well away from Based, Blackmask and Simpletics, especially based. There is no way their quality justifies the price, their biggest asset is the PR and Marketing they get from TikTok as creators, and in turn the PR they get, for free, from people in their discord who follow them. Lance does this with based so much: marketing buzzwords, big following, and then an insane price, do not inherently make the product the best on the market and make the price of the product reasonable. Price ≠ Quality
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@Căliman Andrei-Lucian Mid tier, quality wise they will absolutely be good, but just not worth the price
Leave-in Conditioner & Styling Serum
Hey everyone. I have type 2b hair and I have been growing them since 7 months now. I was suffering from dry dehydrated lengths and upon some research and from the community I learned lightweight leave-in conditioners might work well. Tbh I don't see much of a difference. I don't know if I am using it in a wrong way or something. Please drop in your suggestions. Secondly, I don't know how to use styling Serum gels. Like how to apply and in what hair conditions(like damp or wet or dry). When I tried myself for the first time, I faced difficulty in giving my hairs a shape after applying it. I will be grateful to suggestions for the above mentioned problems and some phrases to say to the barber for maintenance cut(I want to grow them more)
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1) Potentially a lack of an oil? something to really seal the moisture in as it seems your hair is reluctant to taking it in - it’s more common than you think, so an oil could be good for you + your lightweight leave in 2) Like a lot of pre-stylers, you apply it on damp hair, by that I mean freshly towel dried hair to the point it’s not dripping - also, you’ll struggle to get it into a shape as serums are really low in hold, there is nothing holding it together 3) Show a picture, that’s literally covering 90% of the question, a picture will give a better explanation to the barber than your words ever will, it’s something objective he can look at rather than having to figure out what you mean - Show a picture of the hairstyle you want, and then say something like “I’m growing my hair out to this, I want to keep the length but have some weight taken off”
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@Tanishq Agarwal Yes mate! Exactly how you do it!
Warrior cut tips
I want to style the warrior cut but i dont really know how to blow dry it the right way and what products should i use. Any tips?(my hair is fairly short under 3 inches)
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Because of the length, this is really straight forward to do - Pre Styler: Mousse or Sea salt spray, good for texture sake anyway - whichever one you’re using, get it on your hands and distribute throughout your hair, I say hands because it greatly reduces your risk of spraying it on your scalp, it also just gives you more coverage anyway I’d blow dry upwards, this shouldn’t take too long because of your length, but volume sake I’d 100% blow dry in an upwards direction until your hair is 80% dry - Main styler: I’d personally use something like a clay or paste, it’ll keep it natural looking + matte - I’d use a clay if your hair is fine like mine, if it’s thick then go for a paste. Coin size amount, rub between your hands and fingers, bring all your hair forward and then push it back for full coverage, and then start to find a shape that you’re happy with - Finish: Once you’re happy with the look of your hair and are happy to have it in the position it is, use a light mist of hair spray from 20-30cm away, and spray across your hair as it’ll fall onto the top of your hair to give hold - this is your best way of making it look natural while still keeping your hair windproof If you need brands I can go into more detail on that bro!
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