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American Crew85g Forming Cream with Medium Hold and Medium Shine

R279

R385
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R279

R385
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  • Due to the nature of this product, it cannot be returned unless sealed and in original packaging.
About

American Crew is more than just another product supplier. It’s a landmark in the history of men’s grooming. It’s the leading salon brand created specifically for men and the stylists they trust. Every frame in our history reflects our commitment to the professional stylist and barber as we share in their quest to empower men through quality grooming practices and products.

In 1994, a stylist named David Raccuglia foresaw a future when men would pay as much attention to their looks as anyone else. And he knew they wouldn’t want to lose their masculinity in the process.

Today American Crew is the leading professional men’s grooming brand in the world. Men and their stylists count on us for the latest and best in hair, body, shave and styling products. And for more than 20 years, we’ve delivered.

Easy to use styling cream works well for all hair types. Forming Cream provides hold, excellent pliability, and a natural shine. This product also helps hair look thicker and is ideal for easing new users into the potential of styling jar products. For medium hold with medium shine.

Product Features
  • Water-Based: Shampoos out easily without residue.
  • Lanolin Wax: Humectant that provides movable hold.
  • Sucrose: Conditions and moisturizes hair.
  • PVP Copolymer: A holding agent that encourages firmness, body, and fullness to the hair.
  • Glycerin: Softens and swells the hair shaft making hair appear thicker.

Directions

  • Work a small amount evenly through damp or dry hair and style as desired.
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