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Reddit mentions of JONATHAN DIRT Texturizing Pomade Paste,For Straight, Thick and Curly Hair 3.35 Ounce
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Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of JONATHAN DIRT Texturizing Pomade Paste,For Straight, Thick and Curly Hair 3.35 Ounce. Here are the top ones.
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✔ GIVES A PIEACY, SEPARATED LOOK Shaping Hair and Adding Definition.✔ TEXTURE & CONTROL: Sugar Emollients Helps Improve Hair Condition & Texture.✔ AMAZING SHINE: Lemongrass Essential Water: Conditions hair, Improves Shine and Adds Body.✔ SHORT TO MEDIUM LENGTH HAIR: Sweet Almond & Soy Proteins: Help to Repair, Strengthen and Improve The Appearance of Weak, Damaged Hair. Adds Volume and Brilliance.✔ GREAT FOR MEN & WOMAN: Natural Botanical Extracts: White tea, Hawaiian White Ginger, Aloe & Watercress Help To Strengthen, Condition and Improve the Manageability of Hair While Increasing Shine and Silkiness.
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Height | 5 Inches |
Length | 3 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 3.35 Ounce |
Weight | 0.21 Pounds |
Width | 4 Inches |
Oh man oh man oh man okay.
I had a pixie for like 3 years and then decided to grow it out, but I still miss it sometimes (and then I remember the growing-out process and decide that if I ever do get another pixie, my hair will be short forever thereafter).
I have relatively fine, extremely straight hair. I found a pliable hair wax I liked (I used this one because I liked what it did for my hair and also it smells like vanilla and almonds) and used it to defluff my hair and give a little bit of texture and definition. But I never used it to do anything particularly fun or inventive with my hair - you might need a stiffer wax for that.
Anyway, hope you love your new hair and if you're comfortable sharing pics we'd love to see them! :)
Product. I like Jonathan Dirt for this sort of thing.
I'd stay away from the pomade, try this. Jonathan's Dirt, aside from the name, it works amazing for getting a bit more control on the fuzziness. Give it a try until your hair gains enough weight to allow it to stay down.
I'm surprised no one's mentioned Jonathan Hair Dirt yet. It works great for a 'next-day' hair look, isn't sticky or residue-y, and smells good, too. Plus it lasts forever—I've had the same little tub for like a year and a half now.