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american crew pomadeThis extremely versatile water-based formula is great for slicked back or rough textured, high-shine styles. Pomade is excellent for taming curly or straight hair.Use to create a straight sleek look or to soften naturally curly or wavy hair. Controlled hold and high shine.
This extremely versatile water based formula is great for directing strong hairlines, and controlling curly or straight hair. Pliable hold works well on rough textured styles.This extremely versatile water-based formula is great for slicked back or rough textured, high shine styles. Pomade is excellent for taming curly or straight hair.
recently had a hair cut and the salon had temporarily run out of my favorite styling stick. I asked for a similar product, and was offered American Crew Pomade for Hold and Shine. You know me--I'm always willing to try something new!
Hair Boutique Note: Although American Crew was originally designed to be used for men, it is also used by a large number of women who find the products to be excellent.
Usage
This is a thick pomade; so thick in fact that the finger marks I left in the jar one day remained until the next. Scoop out as much or as little as you need, distribute it on your palms and run your hands through your hair. If you like, use more to create a slicked-down,Oscar night kind of hairdo. Or, in my case, I used less to spike up my bed head'do.
You can use the pomade on either curly or straight hair and get the same control and shine.
METHOD:Apply a small amount evenly to palms and work into damp or dry hair.Rub between hands and apply through the hair. Comb or brush into place.
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