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As we switch up styles, test new cuts, and adjust to the seasons, it’s easy to build an ever-growing collection of hair products. Maybe you’re reworking your wash-and-go routine post-chop.
4. Transfer of hair and skincare products Hair products (like oils, pomades, dry shampoo, hairspray) can rub off on pillowcases. Many of these are comedogenic (pore-clogging) and can transfer onto ...
There are hair products out there for every style under the sun, from tight ringlets to bouncy bobs to sleek buzz cuts. Once you know which products are right for your hair and desired look, they ...
“People are traumatized from the 2016 block brow trend, but pomades are more versatile than you think,” muses Spickard. “Brow pomades typically have a high volume of pigment, so you need to ...
All products featured on GQ are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. Think of pomades ...
I’m flirting with spending-danger here, but I’ve been thinking about Le Labo’s basil-scented hand pomade for about a month now. The basil and verbena (“a citrusy and vegetal aromatic note ...
All products featured on GQ are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. Looking for the ...
There’s no shortage of natural hair styling products to choose from — I’ve tried more creams, gels and sprays than I can count. If you’re overwhelmed by the choices too, I’ve got you ...
Wax sticks, gels, mousses, and pomades can help control your strands and reduce the appearance of cowlicks. For a mousse that delivers a great hold without hardening, Ashley suggests the OSiS+ ...