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Hey guys,

I’m trying to improve my hair. I’ve recently started growing it out and I’m probably going for a mod cut.

I do have some dandruff caused by seborrheic dermatitis, but I’m already treating it with a shampoo recommended by my dermatologist, so it’s getting better.

My hair is very thick and dense, and I think it’s somewhat wavy. However, I’m not sure if it might actually be curly if treated properly. One of my main issues is frizz—I can’t tell if it’s just my natural hair type, actual frizz that I should fix, or if it looks frizzy because it’s curly and I’m not treating it the right way.

Let me know if you have any advice on what I should do. I can also post pictures if that helps.

Right now, the only product I use is a shiny wax that gives a slight wet look, which makes my hair look better. The problem is that it’s quite heavy, so I can’t use it every day. I feel like the wet look suits my hair best—what do you think? Are there better products to achieve that look that I could use daily?
 
Hey guys,

I’m trying to improve my hair. I’ve recently started growing it out and I’m probably going for a mod cut.

I do have some dandruff caused by seborrheic dermatitis, but I’m already treating it with a shampoo recommended by my dermatologist, so it’s getting better.

My hair is very thick and dense, and I think it’s somewhat wavy. However, I’m not sure if it might actually be curly if treated properly. One of my main issues is frizz—I can’t tell if it’s just my natural hair type, actual frizz that I should fix, or if it looks frizzy because it’s curly and I’m not treating it the right way.

Let me know if you have any advice on what I should do. I can also post pictures if that helps.

Right now, the only product I use is a shiny wax that gives a slight wet look, which makes my hair look better. The problem is that it’s quite heavy, so I can’t use it every day. I feel like the wet look suits my hair best—what do you think? Are there better products to achieve that look that I could use daily?
a lightweight gel can make the slicked look last all day and is quick to do
 
Hey guys,

I’m trying to improve my hair. I’ve recently started growing it out and I’m probably going for a mod cut.

I do have some dandruff caused by seborrheic dermatitis, but I’m already treating it with a shampoo recommended by my dermatologist, so it’s getting better.

My hair is very thick and dense, and I think it’s somewhat wavy. However, I’m not sure if it might actually be curly if treated properly. One of my main issues is frizz—I can’t tell if it’s just my natural hair type, actual frizz that I should fix, or if it looks frizzy because it’s curly and I’m not treating it the right way.

Let me know if you have any advice on what I should do. I can also post pictures if that helps.

Right now, the only product I use is a shiny wax that gives a slight wet look, which makes my hair look better. The problem is that it’s quite heavy, so I can’t use it every day. I feel like the wet look suits my hair best—what do you think? Are there better products to achieve that look that I could use daily?
I tried growing a mod cut and yes its so goated foids will try to get ur kids, now to hairmaxx dont use antidandruff shampoo unless ur hair is greasy cuz it will just dry up ur scalp and hair, best thing would be to use conditioner and a beanie or smth to warm ur wet hair and style it well after like 30 mins (blowdrying wont hurt if settings are low-mid) and get maintenance haircuts every like 3 weeks or more and that's about it also make sure u dont touch ur hair too much so it dont get irritated
 
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