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andrewspectra
post Jul 28 2013, 07:54 PM

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Tony& Guy - I tried most them .Weak and oily.

Vo5 Texturising gum -Probably my favourite one up to date

American Crew- I like most of them but the smell sucks . A lot chicks tell me it stinks so yea .

Hanz De Fuko - GODLIKE !

Gatsby -Shit

Osis (Sardine box)- Used it for 2 years and got bored .Overall I liked it too .

Hoping to test Hairbond soon.

AaronChooi
post Jul 28 2013, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(andrewspectra @ Jul 28 2013, 07:54 PM)
Tony& Guy - I tried most them .Weak and oily.

Vo5 Texturising gum -Probably my favourite one up to date

American Crew- I like most of them but the smell sucks . A lot chicks tell me it stinks so yea .

Hanz De Fuko - GODLIKE !

Gatsby -Shit

Osis (Sardine box)- Used it for 2 years and got bored .Overall I liked it too .

Hoping to test Hairbond soon.
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Where did you buy Vo5 products in Malaysia? Or any online stores to purchase it? I used the sardine box Osis last time and is quite satisfied biggrin.gif
andrewspectra
post Jul 28 2013, 10:34 PM

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QUOTE(AaronChooi @ Jul 28 2013, 10:11 PM)
Where did you buy Vo5 products in Malaysia? Or any online stores to purchase it? I used the sardine box Osis last time and is quite satisfied  biggrin.gif
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Bought them from the UK .They are quite cheap as well .2 for 5 pounds .Sardine Osis is good for certain hairstyles like mohawk .If you are going for some extreme Quiff ,the hold is not that good.
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post Jul 28 2013, 11:09 PM

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QUOTE(andrewspectra @ Jul 28 2013, 10:34 PM)
Bought them from the UK .They are quite cheap as well .2 for 5 pounds .Sardine Osis is good for certain hairstyles like mohawk .If you are going for some extreme Quiff ,the hold is not that good.
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Agree with that, it does not have the hold to do extreme hairstyle.. So you bought it in UK, I thought you get it in Malaysia.. I find this product quite a time but end up disappointed and now I'm using Schwarzkopf Beach Matt..
azbro
post Aug 6 2013, 09:33 PM

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So after changing my hair style to short and spiky, and using Gatsby and Loreal studio wax, I went to get Fudge Matte Hed Extra from Shins...at RM69, i wonder how it will perform against RM20 wax...

First thought, wax clay are similar, like putting semi liquid candle on the hair, how can a RM69 compare to RM20 stuff?

The fudge bottle is also only half full, designed that way..again...RM69...well, I just give it a try.

Review:
It takes fraction of the time to style the hair compared to cheaper waxs, because it sticks God like, yet, still allow uphold to do fine adjustments on the spikes. Yeah ppl can say even cheapo wax can do that, haha...but with fudge you can Style hair in a matter of seconds. You really can't do that on ordinary wax / clay.
The texture is also just right, and matt looking, I know cheapo wax say matt look, but fudge matte is really matt looking. Please apply it on dry hair only. It works best that way

The spikes stay in position like forever, and since I sometimes need to wear a cap during work, it still stay upright after I take off the cap, of course you can't wear the cap too tightly.
It feels very light and natural. Unlike some wax where you feel like its becoming a headache to use.
And the best thing is washing it out, even using water heater no need shampoo can wash it away. My hair feels healthly.

Verdict: It's miles ahead of those RM20 waxs and clays. No wonder ppl say to cheapo wax are just rubbish. Now I get it. But the 'Fudge matte hed extra' price of RM69 is just too high. I recommend it 100% if you can get a cheaper source. I'll just enjoy mine until it finishes. I really like it....smell great too, maybe I'll try some other premium wax and clay as well.

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jonny4
post Aug 6 2013, 11:19 PM

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QUOTE(azbro @ Aug 6 2013, 09:33 PM)
So after changing my hair style to short and spiky, and using Gatsby and Loreal studio wax, I went to get Fudge Matte Hed Extra from Shins...at RM69, i wonder how it will perform against RM20 wax...

First thought, wax clay are similar, like putting semi liquid candle on the hair, how can a RM69 compare to RM20 stuff?

The fudge bottle is also only half full, designed that way..again...RM69...well, I just give it a try.

Review:
It takes fraction of the time to style the hair compared to cheaper waxs, because it sticks God like, yet, still allow uphold to do fine adjustments on the spikes. Yeah ppl can say even cheapo wax can do that, haha...but with fudge you can Style hair in a matter of seconds. You really can't do that on ordinary wax / clay.
The texture is also just right, and matt looking, I know cheapo wax say matt look, but fudge matte is really matt looking. Please apply it on dry hair only. It works best that way

The spikes stay in position like forever, and since I sometimes need to wear a cap during work, it still stay upright after I take off the cap, of course you can't wear the cap too tightly.
It feels very light and natural. Unlike some wax where you feel like its becoming a headache to use.
And the best thing is washing it out, even using water heater no need shampoo can wash it away. My hair feels healthly.

Verdict: It's miles ahead of those RM20 waxs and clays. No wonder ppl say to cheapo wax are just rubbish. Now I get it. But the 'Fudge matte hed extra' price of RM69 is just too high. I recommend it 100% if you can get a cheaper source. I'll just enjoy mine until it finishes. I really like it....smell great too, maybe I'll try some other premium wax and clay as well.
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good review

wat is your hair type n texture ?

how much Fudge Matt Head Extra do u need to use ?

do they have a non matte Fudge products ? not wet look but just a little natural shine. matt products make my hair look like grass/straw.
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post Aug 7 2013, 12:40 AM

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QUOTE(nick67 @ Jul 19 2013, 12:39 PM)
Anyone here using the Osis Session spray? I'm having problems with mine whereby the nozzle keeps getting clogged. I took it out to wash, after that it is ok but the next day it gets clogged again. Any tips on how to avoid this?
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Mine clogged too.. Im gonna change brand soon. Session spray hold is ok, smells good. But it causes acne outbreak for me. Sigh
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post Aug 7 2013, 08:49 AM

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QUOTE(jonny4 @ Aug 6 2013, 11:19 PM)
good review

wat is your hair type n texture ?

how much Fudge Matt Head Extra do u need to use ?

do they have a non matte Fudge products ? not wet look but just a little natural shine. matt products make my hair look like grass/straw.
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hi, sorry to say I'm not promoting Fudge products, but a good product is always get a good rating...the Fudge Matte hed Extra give me all I ever wanted..easy to wash off too........like it except the price tag.

Anyway, my hair kinda thick and oily....
First application I use like a small peanut sized amount and rub it in both hands and start styling dry hair...takes less than 10 sec....than finish it off with a small pea sized amount on the finger tips for the adjustments and spikes...also takes about 10`20 secs. Actually, I can use less amount, but in the morning no time to style the hair, so I use a bit more to get the results I want faster.

I'm not sure about other Fudge products, but you can go to Shins to checkout the whole line up. The sales person also very helpful. Maybe the Fudge Shaper Original or Fudge Fat Hed will work for you...its semi matte look...

Anyway, you can check out shops and also the net (Example: http://myen.strawberrynet.com/product-sear...&sort=0&page=1) for products
But best to go to shops or read reviews...sometimes a lot of things are not told...example the smell, or stickiness to the hands when applying the stuff...or hard to wash off etc...

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post Aug 7 2013, 11:23 AM

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QUOTE(Pmc @ Aug 7 2013, 12:40 AM)
Mine clogged too.. Im gonna change brand soon. Session spray hold is ok, smells good. But it causes acne outbreak for me. Sigh
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Mine doesn't cause me acne since it's quite dry. But maybe I will look for something else when I finish this also cause of the nozzle problem.
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post Aug 7 2013, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(pronamide @ Jun 15 2013, 02:10 AM)
try suavecito pomade. smellls good!
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where can i purchase that?

btw, how to achieve something like this
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QUOTE(nick67 @ Aug 7 2013, 11:23 AM)
Mine doesn't cause me acne since it's quite dry. But maybe I will look for something else when I finish this also cause of the nozzle problem.
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Now I stop using it already.. Gotta find a new brand
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QUOTE(azbro @ Aug 6 2013, 09:33 PM)
So after changing my hair style to short and spiky, and using Gatsby and Loreal studio wax, I went to get Fudge Matte Hed Extra from Shins...at RM69, i wonder how it will perform against RM20 wax...

First thought, wax clay are similar, like putting semi liquid candle on the hair, how can a RM69 compare to RM20 stuff?

The fudge bottle is also only half full, designed that way..again...RM69...well, I just give it a try.

Review:
It takes fraction of the time to style the hair compared to cheaper waxs, because it sticks God like, yet, still allow uphold to do fine adjustments on the spikes. Yeah ppl can say even cheapo wax can do that, haha...but with fudge you can Style hair in a matter of seconds. You really can't do that on ordinary wax / clay.
The texture is also just right, and matt looking, I know cheapo wax say matt look, but fudge matte is really matt looking. Please apply it on dry hair only. It works best that way

The spikes stay in position like forever, and since I sometimes need to wear a cap during work, it still stay upright after I take off the cap, of course you can't wear the cap too tightly.
It feels very light and natural. Unlike some wax where you feel like its becoming a headache to use.
And the best thing is washing it out, even using water heater no need shampoo can wash it away. My hair feels healthly.

Verdict: It's miles ahead of those RM20 waxs and clays. No wonder ppl say to cheapo wax are just rubbish. Now I get it. But the 'Fudge matte hed extra' price of RM69 is just too high. I recommend it 100% if you can get a cheaper source. I'll just enjoy mine until it finishes. I really like it....smell great too, maybe I'll try some other premium wax and clay as well.
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True that the price tag seems high. But for me the price is acceptable, as im using osis wax + hairspray, whicch the comebine cost are roughly the same.. Rm 3x for wax and rm4x for hairspray
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post Aug 15 2013, 01:35 AM

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QUOTE(kC- @ Aug 7 2013, 12:03 PM)
where can i purchase that?

btw, how to achieve something like this
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u can try this. smile.gif
https://www.facebook.com/suavecito.my?fref=ts
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post Aug 17 2013, 06:47 PM

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guys,is there any quality clay that below rm 35?

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andrewspectra
post Aug 22 2013, 03:48 AM

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I bet none of you guys realise you are all actually applying petroleum on your hair?

Read the ingredients used .

That is why I always recommend Hanz De Fuko. All organic yo!
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post Aug 23 2013, 09:56 AM

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QUOTE(pronamide @ Aug 15 2013, 01:35 AM)
btw, i did some research about the pomade, what is the difference between normal hold and strong hold pomade? other than hold firmly, i suppose the strong hold one give more shiny wet result, and the normal hold one doesnt achieve as wet as the strong one, correct me if im wrong.


Look at the comparison, i prefer to achieve like justin timberlake one icon_question.gif
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post Aug 23 2013, 12:07 PM

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QUOTE(kC- @ Aug 23 2013, 09:56 AM)
btw, i did some research about the pomade, what is the difference between normal hold and strong hold pomade? other than hold firmly, i suppose the strong hold one give more shiny wet result, and the normal hold one doesnt achieve as wet as the strong one, correct me if im wrong.
Look at the comparison, i prefer to achieve like justin timberlake one  icon_question.gif
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1st is shinny wet look while another is matte look.

suavecito is good for shiiny wet look. If you wan matte, u can try vivltone, http://www.ebay.com/itm/VIVLTONE-MOLDING-C...l-/290800926058

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post Aug 23 2013, 03:40 PM

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Where do you guys buy Hans De Fuko and Osis brand stuff ah? Baru want to start styling my hair.
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post Aug 24 2013, 02:00 PM

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QUOTE(Mrzan117 @ Aug 23 2013, 03:40 PM)
Where do you guys buy Hans De Fuko and Osis brand stuff ah? Baru want to start styling my hair.
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Osis pretty easy to find. salons n hair care shops (like Shins N K Care Shop) will carry all or some Osis products.

but the biggest challenge is finding good prices. Osis products have a ceiling price but i dun think got minimum price. some shops for example give 30% discount...some shops buy one free one. I heard Sg Wang has the highest concentration of shops selling Osis products. u could prob go there n compare prices n bargain. careful of fakes tho.

Most important when buying Osis products is...never pay full price. there will always be a another shop giving discounts.
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post Aug 24 2013, 08:41 PM

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Hey guys what bran of pomade/wax which has a decent-strong hold and matte finish should I get? I'm currently in NYC so my options will not be limited.

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