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

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gokurasu73
post Dec 5 2012, 12:01 AM

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QUOTE(klaim-bing @ Dec 4 2012, 07:34 PM)
what about pomade? anyone tried before?
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I have, it's nothing special really. Just provides high shine with low hold. smile.gif
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post Dec 5 2012, 02:35 AM

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QUOTE(gokurasu73 @ Dec 5 2012, 12:01 AM)
I have, it's nothing special really. Just provides high shine with low hold. smile.gif
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oh. i see. how about the cleaning process? is it easy to remove?
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post Dec 6 2012, 12:30 AM

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I don't know...I use Tresemme's Deep Cleansing Shampoo. Everything washes off. smile.gif Nevertheless, pomades are more towards the oily side so I guess it's pretty hard to wash off.
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post Dec 6 2012, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(gokurasu73 @ Dec 6 2012, 12:30 AM)
I don't know...I use Tresemme's Deep Cleansing Shampoo. Everything washes off. smile.gif Nevertheless, pomades are more towards the oily side so I guess it's pretty hard to wash off.
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i see. thanks for the info.
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been interested with one brand of pomade called suavecito if i'm not mistaken. but none of my friends have used pomade before.
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post Dec 7 2012, 01:09 AM

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You can try loreal professionnel texture expert fixing mist, or loreal professionnel techniart airfix spray.

It works wonder, but is slightly more expensive. You can get it in salon though
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post Mar 5 2013, 05:08 PM

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QUOTE(SilentSerpent @ Nov 29 2012, 10:53 AM)
wow you bumped my post from 2 years back

anyway, i still see a lot of the spray being sold all over the place
still in production
so my answer would be,
tesco got
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You still using that Loreal spray? Does it work in styling the hair, but at the same time, makes it look wet? That's what I want smile.gif


QUOTE(gokurasu73 @ Dec 6 2012, 12:30 AM)
I don't know...I use Tresemme's Deep Cleansing Shampoo. Everything washes off. smile.gif Nevertheless, pomades are more towards the oily side so I guess it's pretty hard to wash off.
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How's the Tresemme shampoo? Good? Thinking of trying
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post Mar 6 2013, 10:15 AM

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QUOTE(Imsilly @ Oct 26 2012, 01:18 PM)
Totally agree with you! Been using Joico Erratic Molding Clay (the red one) for 2 years now! rclxms.gif
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Upgraded to something a lil more costly but I believe to be worth it.

Its called Fudge Matte Hed extra hold. RM65.

Strong level: probably a 9

I've used a lot of products. If you're looking for something to make your hair hard but still keep it looking matte and natural, give it a try. can last about a month or two depending on how much you use it.


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post Mar 7 2013, 04:58 PM

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QUOTE(bigbangformula @ Mar 5 2013, 05:08 PM)
You still using that Loreal spray? Does it work in styling the hair, but at the same time, makes it look wet? That's what I want  smile.gif
How's the Tresemme shampoo? Good? Thinking of trying
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The Tresemme shampoo is pretty good! However, it does make your hair a little dry as I believe it strips off the naturals oils from your scalp as well. I recommend conditioning after using the shampoo. smile.gif
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post Mar 16 2013, 09:34 PM

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Hello guys, where can I get this product in KL?
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post Apr 8 2013, 04:23 PM

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Its really a hassle sometimes to buy these professional range hair care products like Osis.

There is just no standardized pricing. ceiling price for Osis Mess Up is RM57. but each salon n supply shop will have diff pricing. sometimes can get as low as RM28 for Mess Up.

I know got one LYN seller that gives good prices for Osis products but his shop all d way at Times Square. I stay in PJ.

Just d other day i called one shop at Tropicana City Mall coz i wanted to buy Mess Up. one box RM 33. went over a few days later n it was sold out d. waste time n petrol only go there.

I checked Shins but their prices r high. RM40 for Mess Up. K Care Shop no stock.

So u guys know any place in PJ that sells Osis products at low prices ?
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post Apr 8 2013, 07:44 PM

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QUOTE(jonny4 @ Apr 8 2013, 04:23 PM)
Its really a hassle sometimes to buy these professional range hair care products like Osis.

There is just no standardized pricing. ceiling price for Osis Mess Up is RM57. but each salon n supply shop will have diff pricing. sometimes can get as low as RM28 for Mess Up.

I know got one LYN seller that gives good prices for Osis products but his shop all d way at Times Square. I stay in PJ.

Just d other day i called one shop at Tropicana City Mall coz i wanted to buy Mess Up. one box RM 33. went over a few days later n it was sold out d. waste time n petrol only go there.

I checked Shins but their prices r high. RM40 for Mess Up. K Care Shop no stock.

So u guys know any place in PJ that sells Osis products at low prices ?
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try to check out those small saloon accessories shop. I went the one in Taman Desa, the lowest price i can find in KL.
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post Apr 8 2013, 08:46 PM

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QUOTE(jonny4 @ Apr 8 2013, 04:23 PM)
Its really a hassle sometimes to buy these professional range hair care products like Osis.

There is just no standardized pricing. ceiling price for Osis Mess Up is RM57. but each salon n supply shop will have diff pricing. sometimes can get as low as RM28 for Mess Up.

I know got one LYN seller that gives good prices for Osis products but his shop all d way at Times Square. I stay in PJ.

Just d other day i called one shop at Tropicana City Mall coz i wanted to buy Mess Up. one box RM 33. went over a few days later n it was sold out d. waste time n petrol only go there.

I checked Shins but their prices r high. RM40 for Mess Up. K Care Shop no stock.

So u guys know any place in PJ that sells Osis products at low prices ?
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Why preference only for Osis? Are their products good? Looking for a suitable hair product as well smile.gif
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post Apr 8 2013, 09:24 PM

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QUOTE(iVW @ Apr 8 2013, 07:44 PM)
try to check out those small saloon accessories shop. I went the one in Taman Desa, the lowest price i can find in KL.
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I tried shins, K Care n Top Passion. Shins expensive even after discount. K Care n Top Passion no stock atm.

I'll take note of tmn desa but doubt i'll go coz its far for me.

i know Sg Wang got many salon supply shop with good prices. dunno ori or not the Osis stuff.

QUOTE(bigbangformula @ Apr 8 2013, 08:46 PM)
Why preference only for Osis? Are their products good? Looking for a suitable hair product as well  smile.gif
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I have used some of their products on n off for a few yrs d. but due to factors like price n availability i found it too much hassle to continue wit Osis so i use moving rubber. But Osis products that I used (Mess Up, Flexwax n Session hair spray) all very good for me.

but i couldn't stand d smell of Moving Rubber anymore. gatsby moving rubber (pink) after 2 yrs of daily use pretty much sucked lo. extremely hard to wash off, hard to restyle, shiny n caused me some hair loss.

QUOTE(FatCatLaLOT @ Apr 8 2013, 08:55 PM)
Don't use gatsby hair clay or wax. My brother who works in a saloon says many of his male customers rambut cannot be wash cleanly because using gatsby product. So when they want to dye/straighthen/etc. the rambut turns rosak and split ends, plus the desired outcome not achievable.
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i can attest to this. i have to shampoo 2 times (sometimes 3) to get out moving rubber fr my hair. hair also like damaged.
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post Apr 9 2013, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(FatCatLaLOT @ Apr 8 2013, 08:55 PM)
Don't use gatsby hair clay or wax. My brother who works in a saloon says many of his male customers rambut cannot be wash cleanly because using gatsby product. So when they want to dye/straighthen/etc. the rambut turns rosak and split ends, plus the desired outcome not achievable.
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Then what products do u recommend then?

But guys, what if u just abandon ur hair products and just use water? Can u just use that with ur hair? biggrin.gif
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post Apr 9 2013, 03:48 PM

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QUOTE(FatCatLaLOT @ Apr 9 2013, 03:44 PM)
Use Osis+ product, Schwarzkopf, or hairstylist-level products. I myseldf use Suavecito Pomade. Imma lovin' it. Do my hairstyle like below. Easy wash, smells great, water-based product.

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Wah not bad and quite nice hair. How much is the pomade?
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post Apr 9 2013, 04:14 PM

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QUOTE(bigbangformula @ Apr 9 2013, 03:42 PM)
Then what products do u recommend then?

But guys, what if u just abandon ur hair products and just use water? Can u just use that with ur hair?  biggrin.gif
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if i style with just water i would have to wet my hair every 15mins.

coz i have very thick very straight coarse hair. sticks up a lot too even when medium length especially the sides. so i have to use some kind of product. if not i will look like durian. i have not gone out without a cap or product in my hair for more den a decade. except a few months last year when i potong botak. even when play futsal i apply some product.


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QUOTE(jonny4 @ Apr 9 2013, 04:14 PM)
if i style with just water i would have to wet my hair every 15mins.

coz i have very thick very straight coarse hair. sticks up a lot too even when medium length especially the sides. so i have to use some kind of product. if not i will look like durian. i have not gone out without a cap or product in my hair for more den a decade. except a few months last year when i potong botak. even when play futsal i apply some product.
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A decade yawn.gif . Anyway u do read that people say that using too much hair products would cause hair loss. So since u have been using hair products almost every day for a decade, how's ur hair so far?
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post Apr 9 2013, 04:24 PM

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QUOTE(bigbangformula @ Apr 9 2013, 04:19 PM)
A decade  yawn.gif . Anyway u do read that people say that using too much hair products would cause hair loss. So since u have been using hair products almost every day for a decade, how's ur hair so far?
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still very black, very thick n very coarse biggrin.gif no change fr when i started styling my hair back in high school.




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post Apr 9 2013, 07:32 PM

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i discovered my bro uses Sebastian Craft Clay.

applied some on my washed n conditioned air dried hair.

scrapped some out, put between my palms n rubbed palms together. den applied to hair n started styling.

i dun get the hype. doesn't seem matte or shiny. reminds me of Gatsby clay. d hold is nothing to shout about either.

i get better results with my Osis Mess Up or Flexwax; even though the hold aint very good.

I guess the older Crude Clay was much better ?

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post Apr 9 2013, 08:25 PM

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What hairspray that can hold my hair for half day,I dont spike,just make sure it wont move so I dont need to comb it.Must be dry without wet or greasy look.

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