This may be better in Off Topic, but it is hair fashion related so I wasn't sure.

Recently I tried a couple of "hair wax" or hair pomade products. I wasn't impressed with their ingredients or results so I kept looking.

Funny thing is that I "found" a great solution right in my own bathroom cabinet in the form of pure Shea Butter. I had purchased it a while back to make my own body lotion and forgot I had it! Anyway, after seeing how solid it felt and noticing the melting point wasn't too low (I had to really rub it vigorously in my hands to get it to melt) I decided to try it as a hair wax.

It works really well I think - well, as long as you don't want a super strong hold I should say. I just wanted something to help define waves and create a "piecey" kind of fringe since I'm growing some of mine out. I also wanted something to help defend against humidity related frizz and that didn't have a strong scent or drying ingredients (I use jojoba oil too, but that doesn't "hold" as well). The shea butter is very conditioning too - an added benefit when compared to expensive pomades that use shea butter and sometimes beeswax, silicone and other chemicals to do the same thing. If you don't like the scent of the shea butter, you can melt it with low heat and add other essential oil for scent.

That's it, just thought I'd share for anyone looking for a similar, natural, conditioning solution.