
Jason Voorhees
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Buy products from a brand called Olaplex. They are on the expensive side but worth it
Both their No. 5 and No. 4 are great.
And No.3 Hair perfector is also really good. It is a cult classic. Great for repairing damaged hair. I've gone through multiple bottles of No.3 but be aware there are a lot of fakes online so if the price is too good to be true. It probably is. Only buy Olaplex products from reputed retailers on Amazon and sephora
Another great product I recommend would be Kerastase Resistance Shampoo. Haven't used this one a lot but the reviews tell you everything you need to know. Also need very little amount so lasts a very long time. Good budget alternative
As for hair oils. I generally use homemade coconut oils on my scalp once in a while but you can buy essential oils from Amazon that are non greasy, work just as well from the above brands.
For styling. Since learning I naturally have awavy hair with soft curl these days I just use a sea salt spray Sea salt sprays are very basic and there aren't too many ingredients that go into one so anything works, no need to spend too much. Just buy from a reputed brand and something that is not too cheap. This one is good.
If you are after something that has more hold. I recommend a pomade or hair wax. My favorite is this one. Medium hold, high shine and lasts all day. Perfect for that wall street banker look
If you still want the hold and less shine for more casual and laid back look. I recommend this. It gives a matte look with a flexible hold and nice texture. Use it with damp and slightly wet hair for best results
Both their No. 5 and No. 4 are great.

And No.3 Hair perfector is also really good. It is a cult classic. Great for repairing damaged hair. I've gone through multiple bottles of No.3 but be aware there are a lot of fakes online so if the price is too good to be true. It probably is. Only buy Olaplex products from reputed retailers on Amazon and sephora


Another great product I recommend would be Kerastase Resistance Shampoo. Haven't used this one a lot but the reviews tell you everything you need to know. Also need very little amount so lasts a very long time. Good budget alternative

As for hair oils. I generally use homemade coconut oils on my scalp once in a while but you can buy essential oils from Amazon that are non greasy, work just as well from the above brands.
For styling. Since learning I naturally have awavy hair with soft curl these days I just use a sea salt spray Sea salt sprays are very basic and there aren't too many ingredients that go into one so anything works, no need to spend too much. Just buy from a reputed brand and something that is not too cheap. This one is good.

If you are after something that has more hold. I recommend a pomade or hair wax. My favorite is this one. Medium hold, high shine and lasts all day. Perfect for that wall street banker look

If you still want the hold and less shine for more casual and laid back look. I recommend this. It gives a matte look with a flexible hold and nice texture. Use it with damp and slightly wet hair for best results

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