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Fast styling: volume and shape in 30 seconds
A short guide for mornings when you do not want a dryer, wax and ten steps. You need dry hair, the right dose of powder and a simple method.
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Product texture before buying: how to know what will suit you
Product texture often tells you more than the marketing name. Learn how to read powder, clay, spray and pomade by feel, finish and hair type.
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Hair powder: the fastest route to volume without sticky hair
A practical guide to hair powders for men who want volume, a matte finish and a hairstyle they can reshape during the day without heavy product buildup.
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Beard colour without the awkward look: how to choose a natural shade
A practical guide for men who want to soften grey beard hairs without making the face look harsh or obviously coloured.
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Paste, clay or hair powder? How to choose styling by hair type
Paste, clay and powder are not interchangeable names. They differ in feel, hold, finish and how easily you can restyle your hair during the day.
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Slick Gorilla: why barbers take the brand seriously
Slick Gorilla is not just bold packaging. The brand earned attention through matte texture, quick volume and products that make sense both in the barber chair and at home.
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Matte finish, volume and texture: how to build a hairstyle that lasts
A matte hairstyle is not only about the product. Preparation, layering, dosage and the balance between root lift and control decide whether it looks sharp or heavy.
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Barber detail: the texture that decides the whole haircut
A good haircut does not end with the last clipper pass. Texture, contour work, brushing and the final product often decide the real result.
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