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 Hairstyling Products Discussion & Recommendation, Wax, clay, gel, cream, mousse, spray

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SilentSerpent
post Nov 9 2010, 03:25 AM

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QUOTE(bigbangformula @ Nov 8 2010, 09:30 PM)
Oh,thx,just what I wanted to know also,because my hair is those that always fly around when there's wind,I dun like it to be like that cos it messes up my hair,I prefer it to stay put..I dun wanna use gel or wax or clay because it's greasy and I dunno how to style it  laugh.gif I only know how to style my hair when it's natural  nod.gif

So this works just like water but it makes ur hair firm huh and doesn't dry up like water?Awesome  thumbup.gif

U think I can get at Guardian or any pharmacy?  smile.gif
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yeah i think that this one is just great for you and ts.
it gets your hair firm, but it wont make it sticky, and you wont get that really wet look effect.
looks really natural but still firm.

and yeah, it is widely available.
pharmacies, even supermarkets also got.
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post Nov 9 2010, 01:07 PM

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QUOTE(SilentSerpent @ Nov 9 2010, 03:25 AM)
yeah i think that this one is just great for you and ts.
it gets your hair firm, but it wont make it sticky, and you wont get that really wet look effect.
looks really natural but still firm.

and yeah, it is widely available.
pharmacies, even supermarkets also got.
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Awesome,what's that product called?Can't see the pic properly laugh.gif
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post Nov 9 2010, 01:19 PM

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QUOTE(WallChecker @ Nov 8 2010, 01:42 PM)
Hi,

First of all, i wanted to ask is there any product for hair such as cream, liquid or so on that are not made from any oily type?
Cause i don like my hair being oily, but if don use anything it will become too dry.
And of course, not those wax and rubber and clay, i been using those.
I just wonder that is there any hair product that to put on our hair and looks not dry and natural?
Maybe cream, or liquid type, which are made from aqua or other material which not oily type~

Please recommend me if u have idea, thank you~ ^^
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try use hair serum, not oily and nourish hair smile.gif
u find find at guardian or watson, eg: Loreal brand
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post Nov 9 2010, 03:26 PM

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QUOTE(jasmineh2y @ Nov 9 2010, 01:19 PM)
try use hair serum, not oily and nourish hair smile.gif
u find find at guardian or watson, eg: Loreal brand
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Do u think it would be better to use that thing that the 2ns poster posted or use hair serums?

Now I'm using Loreal Elseve's Dry Hair Range,their shampoo and conditioner,wondering if i should use their serum too smile.gif
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post Nov 9 2010, 03:33 PM

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I will try it out, btw this one called loreal studio invisi fx gel o water.
And what is different with this one and hair serum?
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post Nov 9 2010, 04:02 PM

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QUOTE(WallChecker @ Nov 9 2010, 03:33 PM)
I will try it out, btw this one called loreal studio invisi fx gel o water.
And what is different with this one and hair serum?
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Bro,I think u got the name wrong,it's Loreal Studio Invisi FX Style O water smile.gif

Was searching around for in Google for reviews


Added on November 9, 2010, 5:43 pmAnd btw,will anyone of you know how much is this Loreal Paris StudiFX Invisi FX? biggrin.gif

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SilentSerpent
post Nov 9 2010, 07:46 PM

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yes, it is loreal fx style o water, not gel o water.
gel o water is a different one, where it is very sticky and all.

the one that i posted is more towards hair styling.
a hair serum is more towards nourishing, as in long term, it'll make your hair better, or so they claim.
i've used some serums before. it's good, makes your hair softer, but you have to use it everyday. once u stop, your hair will become like normal.
plus, it does not have that 'holding' effect.

so, it's your call.
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post Nov 9 2010, 09:36 PM

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QUOTE(SilentSerpent @ Nov 9 2010, 07:46 PM)
yes, it is loreal fx style o water, not gel o water.
gel o water is a different one, where it is very sticky and all.

the one that i posted is more towards hair styling.
a hair serum is more towards nourishing, as in long term, it'll make your hair better, or so they claim.
i've used some serums before. it's good, makes your hair softer, but you have to use it everyday. once u stop, your hair will become like normal.
plus, it does not have that 'holding' effect.

so, it's your call.
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Owh,haha,then maybe I shall go for the Loreal Style O then,becos what I and TS want is something to hold our hair right? laugh.gif I'm oso using conditioner now,so I think shampoo+conditioner will be just enough..

Btw,do u know how much this bottle will cost?
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post Nov 10 2010, 02:19 PM

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QUOTE(bigbangformula @ Nov 9 2010, 09:36 PM)
Owh,haha,then maybe I shall go for the Loreal Style O then,becos what I and TS want is something to hold our hair right?  laugh.gif I'm oso using conditioner now,so I think shampoo+conditioner will be just enough..

Btw,do u know how much this bottle will cost?
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it's quite expensive, since it's loreal.
last time it was Rm19+ i think.
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post Nov 10 2010, 02:30 PM

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QUOTE(SilentSerpent @ Nov 10 2010, 02:19 PM)
it's quite expensive, since it's loreal.
last time it was Rm19+ i think.
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Well that's quite worth it,I think smile.gif

Btw,is it ok to use this or any other hair products on our hair?Can it damage our hair?Or make it dry?Cos I know that it's best if u dun put anything on ur hair,but really I need something to hold my hair down sweat.gif
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post Nov 10 2010, 03:15 PM

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I use Gatsby Blue RM6 je. suits me well after tried a lot of gatsby which were over rm10 but RM6 still the best whistling.gif
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I see~ I guess serum would not help much then.
Btw, bigbangformula, u say u using conditioner, does it improves ur dry hair?
I don use conditioner cause i don like oily, i think i tried conditioner most are oily type.
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QUOTE(WallChecker @ Nov 10 2010, 04:51 PM)
I see~ I guess serum would not help much then.
Btw, bigbangformula, u say u using conditioner, does it  improves ur dry hair?
I don use conditioner cause i don like oily, i think i tried conditioner most are oily type.
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Yea the conditioner was good,cos it made my hair softer and easier to style thumbup.gif

But that time I used it everyday once,now I dun use it so often already,maybe once a week smile.gif Cos I heard it can turn ur hair white?Is that true? blink.gif
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post Nov 11 2010, 01:40 AM

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i think using hair conditioners everyday won't cause any problem like grey hair.
as long as you're using a normal, everyday product, i think there's nothing to worry about.

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post Nov 11 2010, 12:18 PM

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QUOTE(SilentSerpent @ Nov 11 2010, 01:40 AM)
i think using hair conditioners everyday won't cause any problem like grey hair.
as long as you're using a normal, everyday product, i think there's nothing to worry about.
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Lol at first I thought where did this thread go,it was shifted from Health & Fitness to here without any notice laugh.gif

Btw,do u use conditioners too?
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QUOTE(sickboy @ Nov 9 2010, 12:38 AM)
anyone find the new Sebastian Clay (after renamed / redesigned whatever) to be less strong and more greasy than before.
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do u mean the sebastian CRAFT clay?
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post Nov 21 2010, 03:52 AM

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Hi guys, I'm looking for a hair wax/gel/clay that is non-greasy, non-oily n easy to wash off.

I ride bike most of da days so i have to wear a helmet n sometimes i'd go for sports right after work/outing.

Any recommendation that suits the above situation? icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(2kia @ Nov 21 2010, 03:52 AM)
Hi guys, I'm looking for a hair wax/gel/clay that is non-greasy, non-oily n easy to wash off.

I ride bike most of da days so i have to wear a helmet n sometimes i'd go for sports right after work/outing.

Any recommendation that suits the above situation? icon_question.gif
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I ride bike daily too, but without helmet tho tongue.gif
anyway those re-stylable wax/rubber should work well, I haven't tried brylcream's bounce yet so can't comment but I'm using Gatsby's Pink and I get to restyle it, easy for normal re-style but if u wanna do major style change oso possible by adding water..
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QUOTE(shirley_andy @ Nov 21 2010, 07:44 PM)
I ride bike daily too, but without helmet tho  tongue.gif
anyway those re-stylable wax/rubber should work well, I haven't tried brylcream's bounce yet so can't comment but I'm using Gatsby's Pink and I get to restyle it, easy for normal re-style but if u wanna do major style change oso possible by adding water..
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Well, i've had da pink one but i find it rather hard to wash off so i stop using it already

Are the other colours hard to wash of as well too?
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post Nov 22 2010, 10:57 AM

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thats the point, if its easy to wash off then it won't hold long and able to re-style..
u can't find one that is easy to wash off yet strong enuf to hold for long period and re-stylable.
anyway its not really hard to wash tho, with water alone of course its hard to wash off, but with shampoo it'll surely be gone..

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