An adjective to replace "work-with-able"

I saw a YouTube video and in this video, he says

[...] and makes your hair more manageable and more work-with-able, if that's a word.

(emphasis added)

Now I think it's perfectly fine to say something like that because, in daily conversations, you can make up words as much as you like. However, it's definitely not a word in a dictionary.

So my question is, what adjective is a good replacement for "work-with-able" in this context?


Well, simply workable:

Able to be worked, fashioned, or manipulated.
‘more flour and salt can be added until they make a workable dough’

(source: Oxford Dictionaries)

The term "workable hair" is even used by hair cosmetics producers, e.g. this product.


Stylable: Capable of being styled (yourdictionary.com). Style (verb): form or arrange something in a particular way (yourdictionary.com)