habberdasher
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Actually, it does. A heavy pomade (I prefer the Red Dax because it stops summer frizziness) combined with a medium or lightweight one to add shine and to make it easier to wash off your hands. But first wet your hair and comb it so it gets straight, then dry it a bit to keep damp (only way it'll work). Then add a dime size of Red Dax with a dimesize of Murray's superlite or any other light one and it'll work. Trust me, I have the same exact hair as in the first picture too.TheModernLife said:Looking back on this thread I found this, which may be helpful. My hair is really similar to this first picture. My big question is how does one go from "before" to "after" with this type of hair? I know just adding pomade and combing doesn't do it, so what else needs to be done?