Many men use the same hair products for years and don’t give a thought to the contents on the bathroom shelf. Recently, more barbers and grooming experts across the U.S. have been talking about how certain everyday products may leave hair feeling heavy, dry, irritated or harder to manage over time. Little things about your hair can have a significant impact on its appearance and feel. It’s that discussion that has led many to consider their morning products more closely.
Heavy Pomades Can Leave Hair Feeling Suffocated

Thick pomades can even clog hair roots and build up around the scalp if applied too frequently and have been observed by many barbers. After a few days of styling and sweating, hair may begin to look flat, rather than shiny.
Cheap Hair Gels Often Dry Out the Scalp

Lower-quality gels have strong chemicals that can cause hair to be crunchy and rough with each use. Some barbers will also make the point that too much gel can cause an itchy scalp, especially in the summer when sweat and residue build up.
Aerosol Sprays Might Create More Mess Than Hold

It may appear convenient in the hectic mornings, but some hairsprays might cause the hair to become stiff and dull. Some hair groomers have warned men to turn to lighter cosmetics for their hair that can be flexible but not loaded down.
Two-in-One Products Rarely Work for Every Hair Type

Combination shampoos and conditioners remain in vogue, but many barbers feel that they are simplifying hair care. In some men, oily roots and dry ends may occur, as one preparation may not be sufficient to cleanse and moisturize both ends and roots.
Wax Products Can Be Difficult to Fully Remove

Hair wax provides good control and can add to a lot of texture, particularly with shorter hair, but it can become an annoyance over time. According to some barbers, there is a need to remove the residue that may be left on the scalp and cause a mess with the new hair between visits.
Hair Creams With Too Much Oil

Products with cream in the name can work great for thicker hair and make finer hair look greasy after a few hours. Barbers, on the other hand, recommend using lighter products instead, particularly for those men who already suffer from oily scalps during the rainy seasons.
Hair Fibers May Look Obvious Under Bright Lighting

Hair-building fibers are still used for the creation of fuller-looking hairlines but may not always look as natural in the sun or indoors with bright lights. Using too much at a time may create a powdery or uneven application, making it an unappealing look, so some grooming professionals recommend careful application using less, especially.
Overnight Styling Products Can Create Morning Buildup

The trend now is to use leave-in products for overnight use, but some formulas may cause a residue by morning. Layering several products at one time sometimes causes men to experience the dullness of texture or oiliness of roots earlier than desired during hectic working weeks.