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I've had good luck with Whink Hair Clog Blaster making hair clogs vanish with minimal work.


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I think this works for hair clogs too, IIRC.

Corded Wahl professional hair clippers. It’s the AK-47 of hair styling products: indestructible, never jams, and incredibly low maintenance. Clean out the detritus and give it a little oil now and then and it will work practically forever.

A great suggestion, thank you. The issue with this approach is that I have longer hair and a gel may have more difficulty bridging contact between the device and my scalp, plus it likely requires more effort to clean up. I might look into this.

I've been doing the same since one year and a half ago. Works well even with long hair.

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There are some ways to mitigate the problem during the transition: showering more frequently, furious manual hair-cleaning in shower, natural shampoos, washing with just conditioner.

Hair Force One FTW!

See if shaving all the hair off would help. It's what a lot of people do and it works as long as they "own" it. And importantly it works for certain kinds of heads, so a bit of imagining is required

It does also involve shaving the hair more frequently, so ideally you'd get a hair clipper for home use to save on costs.


Thanks. Might have to check those out :)

I always end up with half my hair like its been dipped in honey, and the other half dry as a bone when I use anything. I'm probably making some n00b error though :/


I've always found being able to braid has helped a lot.

For those fellow readers who do not know the Flowbee, here it is:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oK7_VSpTyVY

Quote: "This ingenious device lets you give yourself and family perfect haircuts everytime!"


I've actually used one of these once. Once.

If I cared that little about how my hair looks, I'd just get some clippers.


Ooo now this _is_ impressive.

I used to work in VFX, where I did my fair share of pain and roto.(before moving to tech) Cutting out hair was my single biggest dread. However this appears to do a stella job automatically.


Nothing too innovative. But a hair dryer on hot setting will be very helpful in such a case. :)

I still cut my hair with a Flowbee! First thing I thought of after reading this section.

"The results are a refreshing vacuum haircut."

remove.bg is great, and they handle hair really well. But so do we! Give us a shot next time ;)

Hmmm, straighteners, put in a curl, sounds defective.

So I lost 80% of it pre-whine...any other hairs you'd like to look at cutting?
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