The Hair Thread - Part 1

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Hmmmm dunno leh.... i find QS a bit hard to wash off..... but of coz not as hard as Gasby, but Renati can wash off with one wash.
QS after one wash still feel like its still there

And maybe its my hair type find not suitable and find it hard to style with QS.
Just personal thing. Not say QS not good.

yea... qs is so weird its hit or miss. like hairday dependant also... sometimes damn cui sometimes not bad not bad...
 

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Dust It is only 10g. But don't underestimate this 10g of powder coz u will be surprised that this small guy can last you almost indefinitely. HAHA

yup, my bottle lasted me almost a year. cos u're supposed to use very sparingly
 

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this one asian black hair cannot pull off lah confirm. its nice because of the colour shade and texture.

i can imagine how horrible it would be like on asian hair. i mean the sides will all stick out.


:(

i like nigelle bold make clay as well.=p,the smell damm nice.hold is reasonably strong as well but coupled with pp spray,it should settle the job.

its more of a love-hate relationship with it for me. but its really awesome sometimes! :s13:
 
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Different product all together. Abit hard to compare. Quicksand for us Asian abit hard to use it on its own. Mainly because we have very rough and stubborn hair..need something stronger or maybe a little heavier to tame it.

Uevo grey is slightly stronger and formulated for the Japan market. So might suit us better however it hardens. That's why I don't really like it and it's super dry.

another vote for uevo grey. it is pretty good! moved on to other products to try but might return to uevo grey in the future!

Coming from joico? Get vantachi clay! Much better than joico imo. Sticks to hair better, comes off hands better. All product gets into hair, so application is a breeze. And the hold is slightly better to boot.

wah, makes me tempted to try vantachi since I quite like joico too!
 

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Asking about shampoo

What do you guys use ar? Netzach showed me that kobayashi is using something called Nakano Corium. Saw on their website it 50+ for a 700+ bottle. :eek:

I guess I damn ulu, never use something so exp...
 

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another vote for uevo grey. it is pretty good! moved on to other products to try but might return to uevo grey in the future!



wah, makes me tempted to try vantachi since I quite like joico too!

Currently using the Uevo Grey. Very convenient for me. :d
 

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Asking about shampoo

What do you guys use ar? Netzach showed me that kobayashi is using something called Nakano Corium. Saw on their website it 50+ for a 700+ bottle. :eek:

I guess I damn ulu, never use something so exp...

the Kobayashi dudes are selling the 335ml for $45++ IIRC
760ml - $60 fresh & direct from Japan (EMS $ included)

ulu = 'never use exp stuffs', now that's something new. :):o
 

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the Kobayashi dudes are selling the 335ml for $45++ IIRC
760ml - $60 fresh & direct from Japan (EMS $ included)

ulu = 'never use exp stuffs', now that's something new. :):o

i think he meant sua gu, not ulu.... :s13::s13::s13::s13:
 
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