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quality gel, or is wax better?
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im a guy. im gelling my hair up until its long enough to straighten bur NO gel i find is strong enough.
ive tried shockwaves ect. and even the strongest ones make my hair flop or go curly (because thats what my hair does when its wet)
**how do the guys on the ads make it work so well lol**
so could someone tell me a good make or would wax work better?
ive tried shockwaves ect. and even the strongest ones make my hair flop or go curly (because thats what my hair does when its wet)
**how do the guys on the ads make it work so well lol**
so could someone tell me a good make or would wax work better?
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I've found a combination of wax/putty - then spray has the best hold
http://www.hqhair.com/code/products.asp?PageID =224&SectionID=15&FeaturedID=142&FeaturedProdu ct=628&pID=1
http://www.hqhair.com/code/products.asp?PageID =224&SectionID=14&FeaturedID=2414&FeaturedProd uct=3643&pID=1
http://www.hqhair.com/code/products.asp?PageID =224&SectionID=14&FeaturedID=127&FeaturedProdu ct=623&pID=1
these products are all good but a bit pricey - but a little lasts for ages!!
a good spray is 'spikey' by insette which is about a quid in wilkinsons/savers!!
A xXx
I've found a combination of wax/putty - then spray has the best hold
http://www.hqhair.com/code/products.asp?PageID =224&SectionID=15&FeaturedID=142&FeaturedProdu ct=628&pID=1
http://www.hqhair.com/code/products.asp?PageID =224&SectionID=14&FeaturedID=2414&FeaturedProd uct=3643&pID=1
http://www.hqhair.com/code/products.asp?PageID =224&SectionID=14&FeaturedID=127&FeaturedProdu ct=623&pID=1
these products are all good but a bit pricey - but a little lasts for ages!!
a good spray is 'spikey' by insette which is about a quid in wilkinsons/savers!!
A xXx
oooh yeah, forgot about straighteners!!
OK, so....wash & condition - use hair protector (spray or mousse) - rough dry with hairdryer - straighten - -then wax/putty - then spray - go out, enjoy - avoid rain!!
if you don't want to pay GHD prices - I got a decent pair of thin straighteners from Tesco for �9.99 - bargain!!
A xXx
OK, so....wash & condition - use hair protector (spray or mousse) - rough dry with hairdryer - straighten - -then wax/putty - then spray - go out, enjoy - avoid rain!!
if you don't want to pay GHD prices - I got a decent pair of thin straighteners from Tesco for �9.99 - bargain!!
A xXx
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