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Time for new HAIR HOLDING PRODUCT

I recently visited both the Provo and Orem malls to buy some HAIR HOLDING PRODUCT. Last time I bought any was 2 years ago when one of the shops had a 2-for-1 promotion on all their products sold on Fridays. I guess that was only a one time thing because when I asked about it, everyone I spoke with thought I was crazy!

Hair product is expensive. I saw small tins for $16 when I remember buy tubs for $6. Are the new products really that superior to the old generic stuff? How is a maturing young adult to decide? I ought to care for my appearance more than any other time of my life, yet I'll never have less money than I have right now. . .

Here are 2 Albertsons-variety Products I know I like:

1. "Glued" by Got2B ($6)


2. "Hard Up" by Short Sexy Hair ($10)



Your input and suggestions on possible products are requested.

Please enjoy this wry commercial about a resourceful gymnast and his hygienically-challenged friend:

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  1. I got Rick some Pantene Pomade at the grocery store which was fairly affordable. I sometimes use it too and really like that it doesn't leave flakes.
    LOVED that commercial!

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  2. I was unprepared for that dandruff! I was sure he was greasing up his hands for some unknown reason! As far as pomades go, there have got to be some decent ones at the drug store that don't have the fancy name-you just have to try a couple or strike up a conversation with someone in the aisle!

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  3. Those two options sound very hard and crispy. Have you ever considered hair wax? I like fructis brand.

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