With just about all of us staying home right now we know most of us aren’t doing much in the way of styling our hair just to hang out on the couch.
But for those of you who are still styling we’re still shipping.
And we want you to know how much we appreciate every one of you who has continued to order product, especially during this difficult time. 🖤
Until this clears up @andrewdoeshair will be the ONLY person in the office to ship for @ADHbrand. We usually have an employee fill orders here but they’ve been given time off to limit how many hands touch the products, so for the time being Andrew will either be at home, or in the isolated office to ship any orders that come through. The product has been safely stored since long before this thing started, and we just wanted to give you a heads up that it is still being shipped for now, from a place that gets no contact at this time except from Andrew. Just wanted to fill you in. Thank you!
Good hair doesn't come from a jar. It comes from understanding your hair, and the most efficient and effective way to do that is to sit and have a personalized chat with someone who spends a lot of time elbows deep in hair. Product is merely a supplement, it serves an important purpose but is ultimately just a small factor in achieving any look that isn't heavy crunchy hair.
ADH Dry is very lightweight, it doesn't harden and it doesn't have any shine. It adds a lot of texture (makes your hairs sticky and gritty feeling) which means that your hairs will then support each other to allow it to build incredible structure. But it won't get hard or flake, and it is water based so it melts out easily. Apply it to damp hair before a blow dry and it has an even more subtle and natural look and feel.
ADH Wet has a little bit more hold and weight and can be used liberally to hold hair in place as it dries and sets. It also has some shine. Once dried and firmed up it will never flake, and it can be brushed out for a softer natural look after it aids in wet setting the hair.
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The most important factor is length. The longer your hair is, the more it will bend. When it gets long enough it will bend and fall naturally, but the required length to do that is different for everyone. If it's not quite long enough to bend and fall on its own, a hairdryer can help you to lay it down- pull it flat against your head with a boar bristle brush as you dry it good and hot. If this doesn't make it lay all the way down, it will at least get it closer, and then a little bit of #adhdry or #adhwet (from andrewdoeshair.com) can get it to go a little further. In most cases hair will look best if you don't force it. Choose a hairstyle that lets your hair do it's thing until your hair becomes long enough that "it's thing" changes and then wants to lay down. This style was finished with very little #adhdry .
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