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Noah Syndergaard’s hair idol? Hulk Hogan

Mets ace Noah Syndergaard’s luscious blond locks might suggest a high-maintenance routine — but he only uses two products at both home and on the road.

“I will take my shampoo and conditioner with me everywhere I go,” he tells The Post. “I have to maintain the hair.”

His wavy blond hair has become his trademark, and Syndergaard, along with teammate Jacob deGrom, recently landed a deal with Axe men’s products. But when it comes to cologne, he isn’t partial to the body spray that put the brand on the map.

“I do have some YSL cologne. [I’ve been using it] for about a year now,” he says. “Yeah, I gave up on the Sex Panther,” he says of the preferred cologne of the lady killers in Will Ferrell’s “Anchorman.”

The 23-year-old Texas native, who lives in an East Side pad with Mets outfielder Mike Conforto, suspects his roommate might be pilfering his supply of products on the sly.

“I have never caught him in the act,” he says. “He sees how good my hair looks, and he wants a taste of what it’s like.”

Next up for the 6-foot-6 pitcher is a small trim.

“It’s getting pretty messy. I got it cut right when I got to New York, which was about three months ago,” he says, stressing that he won’t be changing anything major. Nevertheless, he has mulled over celebrity inspirations.

“I don’t see myself getting a big haircut for a long time but if the time would ever come, I would have to go out with a pretty crazy hairstyle, [like] ‘the Boz’ [former Seahawks great Brian Bosworth’s flat top mullet combination]. I am sure when the time comes, I will pick his brain a bit.”

Another hair idol?

“Hulk Hogan. The mullet around the base of the head and the balding up top.”

And if baseball or hair model thing doesn’t work out, Syndergaard would make a great teacher.

Syndergaard, who’s also a Delta pitchman, visited PS 143 The Louis Armstrong School to promote the airline’s contest, where a fan can play catch with him at next season’s spring training.

The Thor lookalike turned a classroom into his own “Syndergaarden” where his lessons revolved around story time, arts and crafts, baseball 101 and recess.

“One kid asked me how I threw so hard. I told him to eat his green vegetables, listen to his parents and do his chores,” says Syndergaard.

Asked how he will spend all of those miles he complied throughout the season, he says he’s planning a fan boy sojourn.

“I’m definitely gong to be doing some traveling this off season,” he says. “Maybe to Ireland to be on the set of ‘Game of Thrones.’ ”