The Hair Thread - Part 3

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rollanddie

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Guys, any hairdryer to recommend?

What's the voltage range like for salon type of hairdryers?

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gaoxing84

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Guys, any hairdryer to recommend?

What's the voltage range like for salon type of hairdryers?

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Voltage is 220-240. You're talking about watt. Try going at least 1600 above to 2000 watts
 

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Hi anyone can recommend something similar to GD but not so dry and chunky when applied to your hair? GD has great hold but the hair will stick together in a chunk..
looking for some product more moist that will still have the waves texture when u hand comb up.. using the old gatsby grey but has no hold at all. thx~~

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iV3RsOn

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You should PM the IVERSON dude.
Dude just opened a salon at FEP. #03-78.
$49.90. Class A, tier 1 hairstylist.

:) :o

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Actually tbh, maybe different people hair different. I tried gold digger silver fox and HDF claymation and sponge wax so far . I would say I love claymation and would go back to it no matter what. GD and SF somehow tends to make my hair more clumpy and oily after the day. Hair tends to bundle up together and look very "strandy" .
I would usually style with OS SSS and claymation after .
Result as shown below.
Cheers ;)

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Bro, where u bought your claymation?
 
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