American Crew Forming Cream - (Product Review)
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- The boys review American Crew's Forming Cream and discuss who the product is for, the ingredients inside, how to apply/style, and the finish.
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Been using it for a couple of years, Love it
It’s a great styling product👌🏼
Hello, I had a question for you guys. I have long and strong straight hair (really very strong). And I want to give my straight hair a little wave. Is this a good product to give my strong, straight hair waves? Or are there other products you can recommend to me? Thanks for your reply!
great video!!
Thanks for the support 🙌🏼
Is this the better product for medium thin curly hair?
Yes Forming Cream is great for thin hair as it has glycerin which softens and swells the hair shaft, making hair appear thicker. It's also great for curly hair as it is a cream formulation and will be easy to apply and work through the hair.
hi, American Crew Matte Clay or Forming Cream, difference?
Hi Matteo, so Forming Cream has a medium shine and is best suited for medium to long hair as it is a lighter product, whereas Matte Clay has a matte finish and is best for medium to short hair.
Is it good for oily hair? Which country is in Europe?
Yes it is good for all hair types 😄
1)American crew forming cream,
2) baxter of california grooming cream ,
3)jack black sleek finish texture cream
please tell me which one is best for men nd nor for too long hair or neither for too small hair
Our pick would be American Crew Forming Cream as it is the perfect middle ground for medium length hair and will provide great results😃
@@AboveTheCollarau In india, American crew forming cream is not available 🥹
@@anishraj1398 We can ship overseas but it may be pricey.
Love this nigga
Thanks! We appreciate it 😁
This product makes my hair frizzy? What can I do?
Are you using any heat tools like a blow dryer or straightener?
@@AboveTheCollarau no
@@axyy8198 I would recommend trying another styling product as not all styling products are suited for everyone. Or I would use a smoothing shampoo and conditioner to combat the frizz.