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  2. The 6 Best Fragrance-free Hair Sprays for Sensitive Scalps - AOL

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    Navigating the world of hair care can be difficult when you have sensitive skin, especially in regards to styling products. For those looking to avoid scalp-irritating ingredients such as ...

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    Hair type: All. Size: 33.8 fl. oz. Amazon rating: 4.3/5 stars. An Amazon reviewer says: This is the best no-fragrance shampoo on Amazon. I’ve tried them all, and none of them leave my hair ...

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    Hair Wax Stick. Get unruly hairs in line with this soft-hold wax stick. Instead of pasting hairs down, this hydrating formula gently molds hair, making it great for taming flyaways, cleaning up up ...

  5. Hairstyling product - Wikipedia

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    Pomade is an oil-based or water-based product designed for slick and tight hairstyles. Unlike hair spray and hair gel, pomade does not dry and often takes several washes to remove. Grease-cutting shampoos and deep-cleansing conditioners can be used to quicken the removal process.

  6. Hair spray - Wikipedia

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    Hair spray (also hair lacquer or spritz) is a common cosmetic hairstyling product that is sprayed onto hair to protect against humidity and wind and have it stay in a desired shape. Hair sprays typically consist of several components for the hair as well as a propellant.

  7. Pomade - Wikipedia

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    Compared to oil-based pomades, water-based pomades wash out more easily. Hairstyles from the 20th and 21st centuries involving the use of pomade include the ducktail , pompadour , and quiff . The Pompadour was a cultural phenomenon in the mid-1950s to 1964 and was worn by young actors and those in the new musical genre, Rock and Roll .