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Reddit mentions of D:fi D:struct Pliable Molding Creme 5.3.oz

Sentiment score: 7
Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of D:fi D:struct Pliable Molding Creme 5.3.oz. Here are the top ones.

    Features:
  • We make hair products for the people who live every night to the fullest
  • D:fi products and culture are all about bringing out the individual spirit in everyone
  • Package Dimensions: 6.604 L x 9.093H x8.991W(centimeters)
  • Package Weight : 0.191 pounds
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height1.968503935 inches
Length1.968503935 inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2017
Size5.3 oz.
Weight0.33 Pounds
Width1.968503935 inches
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Found 9 comments on D:fi D:struct Pliable Molding Creme 5.3.oz:

u/BenderMatic · 19 pointsr/IAmA

I see some people asking about hair styling products, so I'm gonna chime in on what I've learned:

Girls like hair that looks soft. They're also getting brainwashed by that axe commercial with the balloons popping on the guy's spiked hair. Gel/styling glue should be avoided, as both leave your hair very stiff, shiney (not soft), and usually ends up flaking (not attractive).

That leaves wax and styling cream. I prefer styling cream for two reasons:

-Easier to spread, less likely to end up with a part of your hair the color of the product.

-Easier on your hair when washing out (wax doesn't like water).

The one I use is d:fi d:struct. It's expensive, but I only put a little bit on my fingers, dab with water and spread it around. Lasts me all day. Haven't tried other creams, there might be better.

The key to styling hair is to get it wet, then style it while blowdrying it. If something didn't stick up/down right, get it wet again, keep blowdrying. A spray bottle with just water helps a lot here. Once it's styled, and maybe a tiny bit damp, put in the product. Try to spread it around and get it in throughout the hair, not just on the surface. If you can get your hair to hold near the roots, the rest will follow.

u/Musicly2343 · 6 pointsr/FierceFlow

Sorry dude, but your hair's looking pretty immaculate at the moment. Like it's got good shape to it, good texture. I'd recommend, messing about with different styling prodcuts to see what you like the look of. My current favourite is d:fi dstruct, seem's to always be stupidly expensive though.


But yeah, one is always their own worst critic, it's a good thing you came here first before chopping it all off. I hope to see some update photos to see how your flow develops over time. Good luck!

u/STXDakota · 4 pointsr/KnightsOfPineapple

https://www.amazon.com/struct-Pliable-Molding-Creme-5-3-oz/dp/B000GX57BI

this one! So I guess its technically cream, not wax. Sorry!

u/Connguy · 3 pointsr/malehairadvice

Ok first thing: in the future, if the image you're posting isn't interesting without the context of the reddit post, you shouldn't post it to the public Imgur page. There's an option to keep it off the public page and make it so only people sent directly through the link will view it. Imgur users get seriously butthurt when posts don't make sense for their own frontpage because you were just hosting images for a reddit post, and they're a toxic cesspool of humanity so their comments get nasty real quick for no reason.

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Now on to the advice.

Do you trim the top of your beard down that low? If you do, stop doing that, let the top hairline grow in naturally. It's way too low. If you don't, and that really is as high as it gets... I hate to say it, but you should shave it off. Or trim it all the way down to a light scruff/shadow, if you really like the fact that it might make you look a tiny bit older. It's just that right now, your beard only seems to grow underneath your jawline, and it's just not a good look. Also it's not growing in on middle of your upper lip, and with your hair being as dark as it is, holes like that are glaringly apparent.

Now for the hair on top. You and I have extremely similar looking hair, besides the color. I think it looks good the way it is, if you just go in and get the ears/neck cleaned up every 2 weeks. Also work on taming that cowlick, or just give the rest of your hair up top a little more messiness to disguise the cowlick. My stylist cleans up my ears and neck for free between cuts, if you build a relationship with one stylist you might be able to negotiate the same deal.

BUT since you asked for a new cut, this is a look that works well for our hair type. You need to put product in it every day--I recommend a water-based pomade--and preferably blow-dry to give it volume. But it can be a really clean look with just enough edge to show you have style. The easiest way to get the barber to cut it like this is show the picture, but to ask for it in words you could say:

"1 to 1 1/2 inches on top, with texture. Taper on the sides and back down to a 2 at the bottom. Blend it so there are no hard lines between the top and sides."

u/TonyWalnuts · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

D:fi d:struct is what you want. Strong enough to keep my medium length hair from falling in my face all day and zero shine.

amazon link

u/JiveGingy · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

difi distruct. good price, great hold, love it. not too shiny or greasy either. highly recommended

u/gngstrMNKY · 1 pointr/rawdenim

I've been using D:fi for about 10 years and it continues to be awesome. It can provide a lot of hold while still appearing totally matte. For maximum matte-ness, put it in towel-dry hair, let it dry completely, and then run your fingers through it to get rid of the wet look.

u/Sc3ptorrr · 1 pointr/Wet_Shavers

I used to use Tea Tree for several years, but then moved on to using D:fi's Molding Creme! It's cheaper ($20 for 5.3 oz) and has a stronger hold than Tea Tree's. Like Tea Tree's, it'll give your hair a matte look but keeps your hair very soft and dry.

u/prettyslattern · 1 pointr/amiugly

I think that's a very good start. I always love it when you can see a little texture and messiness to a guy's hairstyle. When it's too short, it looks a little uptight. I'd recommend this product for anyone with a textured hairstyle that they'd like to shape a bit without being hard and sticky like gel: http://www.amazon.com/struct-Pliable-Molding-Creme/dp/B000GX57BI :)