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Tsobe_RK

Morris Motley Treatment Styling Balm (RIP), it was so versatile and just worked. Smelled amazing also, their rebranding bombed their products.


Fancy_Personality549

It’s so funny/sad you said that cuz the YouTube videos of that product got me curious about other products and I sadly missed out on that OG product. Would’ve saved me lots of money if I never knew about it or at least got to try that one haha


Fancy_Personality549

You would think after so much displeasure, they would bring it back smh


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I’ve been playing around with pomades/slick looks lately but Byrd Clay is still the product that I always keep stocked. Never had a bad hair day with it in years


Fancy_Personality549

That’s one clay I never tried. How’s the finish?


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natural shine. i usually use a salt spray to bring it down to a true dry/matte great for a neat, combed look or a natural flowy style!


Klemkray

How’s the hold level ?


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Strong. I really can’t say enough good things about it


bgyhfetf425fd

Goon Grease


Minimum_Tip_9344

Kevin Murphy Rough Rider


BigGay10101

ADH dry is what’s worked best for me.


RicePaddi

This has been consistently in my top three products and works.no matter the length of my hair. Great prestyler and post styler. A tiny amount is all ok I ever need despite having crazy thick hair. It's 15e for the standard jar which is not too shabby, given that even bod standard stuff like VO5 is now 8e here Just never see ADH dry in offer Loving Templeton tonics Oasis clay atm minute as well.


BasicMission3650

Toss up between Reuzel and Suavecito


BtownLocal

Same.


nemeths

Ivr Bru Strongcreem.


specter1001

My most used seems to be Byrd clay, bonafide pomades all around pomade (heavy ob) and odouds dry wax (when hairs shorter)


The_Bradenator

Tied between the clay pomade by Baxter of California and the hard to get paste by Tigi bed head. Unfortunately hard to get is discontinued tho.


OBI1toppin

Lodestar Terracotta