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Styling powder that 'fixes flat hair' sells two bottles every minute

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Updated 08:28 15 Sep 2025 GMT+1Published 16:28 6 Aug 2025 GMT+1

Styling powder that 'fixes flat hair' sells two bottles every minute

The unusual product has gained a cult following online

This article contains affiliate links and LADbible Group will make a commission on anything purchased

Ella Scott

Ella Scott

A blokes' grooming product that's gained a cult following online has been hailed for 'fixing flat hair'.

Used by the likes of Paddy ‘The Baddy’ Pimblett and Andreas Pereira, the brand claims its volume-boosting product sells as many as two units every minute.

And right now, shoppers can bag 15 percent off the product for a limited time, by entering the exclusive discount code below.

The styling powder has a cult following and celeb fans.
Slick Gorilla

Why is the styling powder so popular?

Featured in the likes of GQ and Men’s Health, the hair product is designed to create texture, providing a matte finish that looks and feels undetectable.

The lightweight, vegan formula can be used to create a range of styles and boost volume, whatever hair type you have.

Sleek Gorilla
Sleek Gorilla
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How do you use it?

To get started, simply put a small amount of the styling powder on your palm and distribute it across dry hair.

Once you’re happy, style your locks like you usually would and boom: you’re ready to rock and roll.

Slick Gorilla says one bottle should last you between four to six weeks, potentially bringing the cost-per-day right down to less than 30p per day.

And the good news is that the viral hair product, which has an iron grip and is suitable for all hairstyles, is designed to be easy to wash out.

How much does the Slick Gorilla Hair Styling Powder cost?

You can buy a single unit of the Slick Gorilla Hair Styling Powder for £11.95 but if you use the exclusive LADBIBLE15 code, then you can take 15 percent off, bringing the price of one unit down to £10.16.

A dual pack will cost £21.51, while a trio of Hair Styling Powders will be £28.68.

The Slick Gorilla Hair Styling Powder can be bought individually or in groups of two and three (Slick Gorilla)
The Slick Gorilla Hair Styling Powder can be bought individually or in groups of two and three (Slick Gorilla)

What do reviewers say about the styling powder?

The product has an impressive 4.9-star rating based on over 1,000 reviews on the brand's website - with 91 percent of fans giving it five stars.

“The hair styling powder gives the natural finish to my hair that I have needed,” said a recent purchaser.

“I have and will keep recommending to my friends as I am yet to find a better hair product.”

A mum wrote that her son ‘loved’ the powder, while another customer typed: “Works really well on my thinning hair. Styles really easily and makes my hair look much thicker.”

Use code LADBIBLE15 to get money off your first order from Slick Gorilla.

Note: The discount code cannot be used alongside any other offers or discounts and is only valid on full-price products.

Featured Image Credit: Slick Gorilla

Topics: Lifestyle, Shopping, UFC, Sport, Hair

Ella Scott
Ella Scott

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