Alright, let’s talk about my hair routine, inspired by Phillies’ Brandon Marsh. I’ve always been intrigued by his slick, wet look during games. So, I decided to give it a shot and figure out how he keeps it that way.

I started by letting my hair grow out a bit. I mean, not super long, but enough to work with. You see, back in high school, I was all about that clean-shaven look, short hair, no beard, the whole nine yards. But, I figured, why not try something different? And honestly, it is kind of a pain to keep shaving all the time anyway. Once I got a bit of length, it was time to experiment.
Experimenting with the Wet Look
- First attempts: I tried just splashing water on my hair. It worked for a bit, but it dried out pretty quickly. Plus, it got all frizzy and messy, especially when I was active. Not the look I was going for.
- More water: Then, I started using more water, like, a lot more. I’d literally dump water on my head like I’d just come out of the shower. This kept it wet longer, but it was a bit much. I felt like I was constantly dripping.
- The frequency: I realized that Marsh probably does this between innings, which is smart. So, I started doing the same, reapplying water every so often to maintain the wetness.
After a few days of this, I noticed a few things. First, it’s definitely a commitment. You gotta keep that water handy. Second, it does give that cool, slicked-back look that Marsh rocks. But it’s not just about the look; it actually feels pretty refreshing, especially on a hot day.
I also experimented with a little bit of product, just to see if it would help hold the style. A light gel or mousse seemed to do the trick, but I didn’t want to use too much. The goal was to keep it looking natural, not stiff or crunchy.
Final Thoughts
So, after trying out this whole “Phillies Marsh hair” routine, I gotta say, it’s not as easy as it looks. It takes some effort to keep it looking wet and slick. But, it’s a fun style to play around with, and it definitely turns heads. I wouldn’t say I’ll keep it up all the time, but for a change of pace, it’s pretty cool. Plus, it’s a good conversation starter. People are always asking me about it, just like they do with Brandon Marsh.
I heard that he gets a lot of attention and questions about his hair and pre-game, especially, it seems from Phillies fans. Well, now I understand why!

If you’re thinking about trying it, go for it! Just be prepared to get a little wet and maybe carry a water bottle around. Who knows, you might just discover a new look that you love.