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TSmujinkun
post Jun 26 2019, 02:17 PM, updated 7y ago

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Hi Sifus.

Currently using BadLab clay, and due to cant tahan anymore with its stickiness during applying, so I thought, why not ask all the available sifus and Lowyatian to suggest any good brand available locally or online(Lazada, shopee) also can.

*Products that can create volume effects is most welcome.

Thank you in advance.

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This post has been edited by mujinkun: Jun 26 2019, 03:56 PM
cassian948
post Jun 26 2019, 02:23 PM

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Gatsby Grey wax

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Loki666
post Jun 26 2019, 02:59 PM

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The Gatsy clay and wax are good. But i find its really difficult to shampoo off. I've had to shampoo twice before to get the product out of my hair.

I'd recommend Schwarzkopf Osis Osis Texture Flexwax. Good stuff
TSmujinkun
post Jun 26 2019, 03:50 PM

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QUOTE(Loki666 @ Jun 26 2019, 02:59 PM)

I'd recommend Schwarzkopf Osis Osis Texture Flexwax. Good stuff
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OSIS Flexwax is a wax or a clay or both?
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post Jun 26 2019, 03:56 PM

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ubermen 3D matt clay
TSmujinkun
post Jun 26 2019, 03:57 PM

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Gastby Wax is well known for hard to cleans. Tried and tested.
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post Jun 26 2019, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(mujinkun @ Jun 26 2019, 03:57 PM)
Gastby Wax is well known for hard to cleans. Tried and tested.
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I tried the grey one, still ok and easy to wash off if water based.
The brown one, 2x wash, still got some on hair..
Adrian_Alastair
post Jun 26 2019, 05:10 PM

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What is your budget first?

I find that those hair products that you can get from pharmacies are not good for your hair. To create volume you need to blow dry.
TSmujinkun
post Jun 26 2019, 09:29 PM

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QUOTE(Adrian_Alastair @ Jun 26 2019, 05:10 PM)
What is your budget first?

I find that those hair products that you can get from pharmacies are not good for your hair. To create volume you need to blow dry.
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Blow dry it is... Everyday.

Budget reasonable... Maybe below RM80.
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post Jun 26 2019, 09:55 PM

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QUOTE(mujinkun @ Jun 26 2019, 09:29 PM)
Blow dry it is... Everyday.

Budget reasonable... Maybe below RM80.
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What sort of hair style do you have? Length of hair? Clay is a bit of a heavier product could be weighing down your hair unless you have really short hair styles. Below brands I can recommend, at least those that I've used when I had shorter hair. All below RM 80 for the imported styling products, easy to wash off and easy to acquire through local stockists.

1) Reuzel
2) O'Douds
3) Hanz de Fuko
4) Suavecito
5) Mentega (Local brand)


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post Jun 27 2019, 08:50 AM

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was about to recommend Bad Lab clay until i read ur post TS haha
i was using loreal studio indestructible sculpting clay red/black label but couldnt it anywhere anymore
so now using Bad Lab colt 45 and like a boss...not bad la
tested other brand, like gatsby elite etc...but no go
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post Jun 27 2019, 08:56 AM

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QUOTE(Zaire.Ver @ Jun 27 2019, 08:50 AM)
was about to recommend Bad Lab clay until i read ur post TS haha
i was using loreal studio indestructible sculpting clay red/black label but couldnt it anywhere anymore
so now using Bad Lab colt 45 and like a boss...not bad la
tested other brand, like gatsby elite etc...but no go
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Never been use any clay before, so no experienced with the application.
Badlab clay too sticky rite?
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post Jul 4 2019, 10:00 PM

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I tend to think clay is clay and wax is wax and really what's the difference. There are products at the salons that look really nice and attractive, but I'm pretty sure they don't do a much different job than any other clay or wax you have. Now, the choice between clay and wax is indeed a very big difference! Choose well when you are at Watson's (if you don't pay the premium at the salon).
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post Jul 9 2019, 02:45 PM

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QUOTE(mujinkun @ Jun 27 2019, 08:56 AM)
Never been use any clay before, so no experienced with the application.
Badlab clay too sticky rite?
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badlab clay is still okay compared to gatsby
anyway im using badlab wax now...feel better than the clay
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post Jul 10 2019, 11:24 AM

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QUOTE(Adrian_Alastair @ Jun 26 2019, 09:55 PM)
What sort of hair style do you have? Length of hair? Clay is a bit of a heavier product could be weighing down your hair unless you have really short hair styles. Below brands I can recommend, at least those that I've used when I had shorter hair. All below RM 80 for the imported styling products, easy to wash off and easy to acquire through local stockists.

1) Reuzel
2) O'Douds
3) Hanz de Fuko
4) Suavecito
5) Mentega (Local brand)
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gonna add some more...

6) prestige clay
7) firsthand supply & co clay
8) vintage armor clay
9) Red house matte clay
10) ziggy supply clay


most of them u can get at shoppee. only ziggy clay u need to find it elsewhere.... but its made in singapore so u can try google where u can buy it.

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post Jul 14 2019, 11:06 PM

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Oasis Clay by Templeton Tonic. Most of good stuffs can be found at sgpomades.com. If you haven't try the good stuffs yet, just stick with Mentega Pomade especially the Analogue Paste which you can get it within Malaysia.


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post Jul 15 2019, 08:23 AM

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QUOTE(wct @ Jul 14 2019, 11:06 PM)
Oasis Clay by Templeton Tonic. Most of good stuffs can be found at sgpomades.com. If you haven't try the good stuffs yet, just stick with Mentega Pomade especially the Analogue Paste which you can get it within Malaysia.
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SG Pomade need to pay tax? Also how long it took to ship? Usually around RM 10+ after conversion, still worth it?

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post Jul 15 2019, 11:20 AM

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QUOTE(Adrian_Alastair @ Jul 15 2019, 08:23 AM)
SG Pomade need to pay tax? Also how long it took to ship? Usually around RM 10+ after conversion, still worth it?
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I have plenty of friends working in sg. Getting it shipped to my friend and bring it back to me. Anything below rm100 for quality products are totally worth it. A jar can last you a good 3 months at least and the difference is very obvious especially the washout comparing even suavecito(labmade) with top of the line handmade such as Nostalgic, Flagship, Templeton and etc. Anyway I highly recommend Malaysian made product which is the Analogue Paste(stronger hold compared to odouds matte paste) by Mentega(best msian handmade pomade) if you haven't try those mentioned products.

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post Jul 15 2019, 03:37 PM

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I got mine from Joe's Barbershop since I having bi-weekly haircut there.
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post Jul 15 2019, 03:39 PM

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can try Dashu brand available at watson's...

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