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At the end of the day, you’d expect a fiber product to add texture, fullness, and (usually) a pliable hold. Because of this, you may find that the hold may not be strong enough for more complex facial hairstyles. Either that or you’ll find that you just need larger amounts of Fiber to keep the hair in place. Can You Mix American Crew Fiber And American Crew Pomade? For example, it works well for textured quiffs and side-swept hairstyles. In addition, it’s great for undercuts where the hair on top is left textured and tousled.
Again, think of it feeling like something in between a cream and a clay. Not as smooth as a cream, but not as dry and tough as a clay. You don't seem to realize that a hair transplant is optional..you DO NOT HAVE to pay 20000 dollars for a procedure. It is a choice. If you want a full head of hair, then you need to wait for a cure because you will not get it from a HT. It can make a big cosmetic difference, but it will not be like the hair you had when you were a teenager.
The only real distinguishing feature would be the price; Old Spice is pretty hard to beat. 4. Layrite Cement Clay Layrite Cement Clay has a slightly weaker hold but a very similar low shine finish to American Crew Fiber. This is where the fiber really comes into play, and does suggest the hold is going to be pretty good. 5. The Hold American Crew Forming Cream has a weaker hold and more shine than Fiber. As you’d expect, it’s creamy consistency makes it even easier to distribute through the hair than Fiber.
Old Spice Fiber Wax has a similar waxy-yet-fibrous consistency to American Crew Fiber and produces a similar medium hold and low shine. They’re both water-based products and easily wash out.This is the point where you could add a pre-styling product like a mousse, gel, cream, or a simple sea salt spray. As always, do a patch test before applying it to your hair to ensure you won’t have a reaction to the product. Does American Crew Fiber Expire? Both products are better for men with hair that leans towards the shorter and thinner end of the spectrum. They’re great for adding fullness, texture, and volume.