We're two weeks into the new year and it is time for a new start. You can keep your gym routine, though, and your snooze-inducing dry January, the new thing I am talking about is on top of your head.
It is time we talked about haircuts. The key to a good 'do is a mixture of a decent cut and good hair products – so to help you through the wax-based mire, here is our round-up of the best.
Murdock hair play
£14, murdocklondon.com
The smooth styling paste is what you'd call 'medium hold' and gives hair a pleasingly shiny finish. Like a posh version of uncles' favourite, Brylcreem.
Original & Mineral k-gravel
£22, net-a-porter.com
This textured clay is a mixture of bee and soya wax into which has been added fine-milled pumice for texture.
Phyto professional fiber paste
£15, phyto-haircare.co.uk
Create your 'cool geek' or 'after-hours mohawk' look with this acacia collagen-based paste, which has all the hold of a clay but with the texture of a gel.
The best hair pomade
Show all 5Malin + Goetz pomade
£15.50, uk.spacenk.com
A volumising pomade from New York's trendiest purveyors of cosmetics. This uses meadowfoam seed extract which not only gives a strong styling hold but also helps hydrate your hair without leaving a shine.
American Crew pomade
£16.95, amazon.co.uk
Medium hold and high shine is what this water pomade is all about. If you use it on damp hair it is remarkably good at reining in unruly curly hair.
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