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I want to try slickfix, but I don't want my hair to be hard or gel feeling. I want it to be soft. Does slickfix make it hard? Have you tried the Fantasia Ice Pomade?
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u could try some Dove Anti-Frizz cream. 
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^wussup w/ that fatz?

try using slickfix. i had the same problem as you. do a search for it and ull find a lot of information and some of my before and after pix.




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Sounds like you might wanna use the du rag more, and stick with regular grease.  Dont use Lets Jam, or any pomades.  Try a light grease like Blue Magic or Royal Crown and then du rag it.
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I have moderatly thick, full hair. My hair is almost naturally wavy, or at least they come up with only 5 minutes of brushing a day.  So, my question is really about my hair being slicker/smoother. I like my hair to be soft, not hard with all the waves.  So, my hair can be wavy, but sorta frizzy. It doesn't lay down like I always want it to, like when it first gets cut and there are no stray hairs.  How do I get my hair to lay down completely without the hairs frizzying up? I don't want it hard though. I don't like it when hair looks like its been gelled or the waves are crispy.    Any special products? What do I do? Basically, I want my hair soft and smooth with a few waves, like the latin/mixed dudes.  I don't like the frizz, where it's wavy but some hairs are still sticking up.
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