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where to get uevo?yes, tu-re, because it hardens?
try uevo grey before?
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where to get uevo?yes, tu-re, because it hardens?
try uevo grey before?
yes, tu-re, because it hardens?
try uevo grey before?
tu-re jus seems to work very well for me, as compared to other clay/wax. not sure why too, but it seems like a jap brand?
never try uevo grey. will u recommend it?
btw saw ur postings in this thread, u are very knowledgeable about hair products!
claymation lame.
lol
useless la sia
not anywhere near knowledgeable.
just my thoughts on those that i have used before
if i am not wrong, tu-re tends to harden up like uevo, which gives you the feeling of stronger hold because its like having hair spray on.
problem is once it touches water, the hold will lose and it's a little harder to restyle.
gold digger gives you the heavy glue like hold but it doesn't harden, so its advantage is to have the ability to restyle your hair when needed
The joke is that gold digger is so strong in hold that it weighs down hair greatly, making it pretty much useless for Asian hair and climate.is Gold Digger really strong hold?
i read alot of positive reviews about it too. bought one bottle last week, but was slightly disappointed. it didnt seem to hold up hair very well
so far the best strong hold product i used is tu-re, its white top with blue bottom base, not sure anyone else knows about it
The joke is that gold digger is so strong in hold that it weighs down hair greatly, making it pretty much useless for Asian hair and climate.
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yes exactly! u describe it very well haha
tu-re is my fave, but i like to alternate it with another clay/wax every few days. so far tried a few different brands of clay/wax but they didnt work as well for me
what will u recommend for a strong hold wax/clay?
Have used both Syoss Tu-re and Gold Digger.is Gold Digger really strong hold?
i read alot of positive reviews about it too. bought one bottle last week, but was slightly disappointed. it didnt seem to hold up hair very well
so far the best strong hold product i used is tu-re, its white top with blue bottom base, not sure anyone else knows about it
Besides the above, can you be more specific? Like pictures of your current hair and ideal hair and how much you are willing to deal with pliability and restyling ease?what will u recommend for a strong hold wax/clay?
Anybody tried the magnito brand alr? Haha hairpure has been advertising this lately. Should be another mic products bah
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Know hair no productBesides the above, can you be more specific? Like pictures of your current hair and ideal hair and how much you are willing to deal with pliability and restyling ease?
Reason being the market is huge for "strong hold waxes" - pretty much everything is very similar to one another.
And to be very honest, end of the day knowing your hair type, how it behaves at different lengths and how to use a blowdryer is more important and useful than buying the correct hair product.
Besides the above, can you be more specific? Like pictures of your current hair and ideal hair and how much you are willing to deal with pliability and restyling ease?
Reason being the market is huge for "strong hold waxes" - pretty much everything is very similar to one another.
And to be very honest, end of the day knowing your hair type, how it behaves at different lengths and how to use a blowdryer is more important and useful than buying the correct hair product.
HDF sample kit at $17 in case anyone wants to try the (almost) full spectrum of their products.
I like their Scheme Cream.
Thinking of perming my hair next t...ce with perm?[/QUOTE] Best $120 I ever spent.
Besides the above, can you be more specific? Like pictures of your current hair and ideal hair and how much you are willing to deal with pliability and restyling ease?
Reason being the market is huge for "strong hold waxes" - pretty much everything is very similar to one another.
And to be very honest, end of the day knowing your hair type, how it behaves at different lengths and how to use a blowdryer is more important and useful than buying the correct hair product.