Good read. Thumbs up to Louis bro!
Anyway, paste is not clay. Paste is in the form of liquid form. Very wet and soft texture. One paste that i have will be Logo F4 Modelling Paste from Italy. Its wet and got to be spread evenly onto the palms before you apply onto damp hair. Can be used on dry hair but best results is seen when you apply onto damp hair, precisely because its wet. Nigelle Bold Make Clay can be applied onto wet hair but I usually apply onto dry hair though. Like mentioned, its something that i have yet explored thoroughly. Very interesting yet profound to me. Just to share, attached a pic of F4 modelling paste too.
One important takeaway from the article lies in Point 4. I transfer it here for convenience sake.
Quote: "And of course, as Dale says, it’s important to “heat it up in hands so it distributes evenly."
This is very important when we used styling products. You might not realize the importance when you are using wax but it will be when you are using clay.
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