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Thread started 03/23/04 6:44pm

tackam

hair product suggestions

So, people. Be useful for me here.

I've got short hair, and I like to wear it chunky/spikey. I've been using Bumble and Bumble products. . .SumoTech and the Gloss stuff. But it's so damn expensive. I bought some cheapo stuff from Target (Got2Be, I think the line is called), but it's pretty awful.

There has got to be a more affordable way to have cool hair. Ideas?
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Reply #1 posted 03/23/04 6:45pm

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get Wella's headgames.
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Reply #2 posted 03/23/04 6:46pm

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I got some great BedHead stuff called 'Manipulator' that you can do some great stuff with. Its the texture of marshmallow fluff and smells like it too smile

I'd try that if you want to spike it/chunk it nod
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Reply #3 posted 03/23/04 6:48pm

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I've had the same probs bruv, best thing... Get a different hair cut biggrin


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Reply #4 posted 03/23/04 6:48pm

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I swear by American Crew and MOP products - MOP's basil mint shampoo is yummy and light and their conditioners are great as well, though lately I've been using American Crew's Citrus Mint shampoo and conditioner (you can find 'em on sale at most hair salons for like $22 for both...really not a bad deal when ya see how big the bottles are). As for styling product, I've been using American Crew's Fiber molding creme for years - it's like spackle, only it doesn't leave my hair looking greasy or like a haystack. Plus it smells purty. OH, and it's recently gone on sale at hair salons too - two containers of the stuff for twenty bucks (one container usually goes for about fifteen dollars).

So there ya go. All my beauty secrets, fresh from the swamp.
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Reply #5 posted 03/23/04 6:51pm

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Anxiety said:

I swear by American Crew and MOP products - MOP's basil mint shampoo is yummy and light and their conditioners are great as well, though lately I've been using American Crew's Citrus Mint shampoo and conditioner (you can find 'em on sale at most hair salons for like $22 for both...really not a bad deal when ya see how big the bottles are). As for styling product, I've been using American Crew's Fiber molding creme for years - it's like spackle, only it doesn't leave my hair looking greasy or like a haystack. Plus it smells purty. OH, and it's recently gone on sale at hair salons too - two containers of the stuff for twenty bucks (one container usually goes for about fifteen dollars).

So there ya go. All my beauty secrets, fresh from the swamp.



I love those sales they put on...2 bottles of BedHead for $22.00...that's a damn good deal thumbs up!
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Reply #6 posted 03/23/04 6:55pm

tackam

senik said:



I've had the same probs bruv, best thing... Get a different hair cut biggrin



Heh. . .I actually did cut my hair even shorter today to avoid using so much product! biggrin


Thanks for the suggestions, folks. . .I actually have tried Bedhead (Matt has some). . .hate the smell, but if it's cheaper, I can put up with that.
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Reply #7 posted 03/23/04 6:57pm

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Garnier Fructis Style Fiber Gum Putty
Sebastian Molding Mud
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Reply #8 posted 03/23/04 7:03pm

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Anxiety said:

I swear by American Crew and MOP products - MOP's basil mint shampoo is yummy and light and their conditioners are great as well, though lately I've been using American Crew's Citrus Mint shampoo and conditioner (you can find 'em on sale at most hair salons for like $22 for both...really not a bad deal when ya see how big the bottles are). As for styling product, I've been using American Crew's Fiber molding creme for years - it's like spackle, only it doesn't leave my hair looking greasy or like a haystack. Plus it smells purty. OH, and it's recently gone on sale at hair salons too - two containers of the stuff for twenty bucks (one container usually goes for about fifteen dollars).

So there ya go. All my beauty secrets, fresh from the swamp.


I like the way the American Crew Fiber works, and it smells nice, but just not for girls. It's a little too manly-scented.

Try Aveda's styling stick. It's a little pricey, but lasts a LONG time (so it works out that's it's not so pricey) and smells sooooo good. And you get to look like you're using deorderant on your head. biggrin
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Reply #9 posted 03/23/04 7:05pm

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go to sally's beauty supply. you might find the same stuff cheaper there OR a better salon quality version of it that's not too pricey. i have a ton of hair and sally's is the only way i can afford it.
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Reply #10 posted 03/23/04 7:06pm

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CarrieMpls said:

Anxiety said:

I swear by American Crew and MOP products - MOP's basil mint shampoo is yummy and light and their conditioners are great as well, though lately I've been using American Crew's Citrus Mint shampoo and conditioner (you can find 'em on sale at most hair salons for like $22 for both...really not a bad deal when ya see how big the bottles are). As for styling product, I've been using American Crew's Fiber molding creme for years - it's like spackle, only it doesn't leave my hair looking greasy or like a haystack. Plus it smells purty. OH, and it's recently gone on sale at hair salons too - two containers of the stuff for twenty bucks (one container usually goes for about fifteen dollars).

So there ya go. All my beauty secrets, fresh from the swamp.


I like the way the American Crew Fiber works, and it smells nice, but just not for girls. It's a little too manly-scented.

Try Aveda's styling stick. It's a little pricey, but lasts a LONG time (so it works out that's it's not so pricey) and smells sooooo good. And you get to look like you're using deorderant on your head. biggrin


lol You crack me up, Carrie!

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Reply #11 posted 03/23/04 7:06pm

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jessyMD32781 said:

go to sally's beauty supply. you might find the same stuff cheaper there OR a better salon quality version of it that's not too pricey. i have a ton of hair and sally's is the only way i can afford it.


Sally's is THE best! nod
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Reply #12 posted 03/23/04 7:08pm

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AnotherLoverToo said:

jessyMD32781 said:

go to sally's beauty supply. you might find the same stuff cheaper there OR a better salon quality version of it that's not too pricey. i have a ton of hair and sally's is the only way i can afford it.


Sally's is THE best! nod

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Reply #13 posted 03/23/04 7:08pm

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AnotherLoverToo said:

CarrieMpls said:



I like the way the American Crew Fiber works, and it smells nice, but just not for girls. It's a little too manly-scented.

Try Aveda's styling stick. It's a little pricey, but lasts a LONG time (so it works out that's it's not so pricey) and smells sooooo good. And you get to look like you're using deorderant on your head. biggrin


lol You crack me up, Carrie!

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lol But it's true! Have you ever seen the product? It looks just like a stick of deoderant.
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Reply #14 posted 03/23/04 7:09pm

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CarrieMpls said:

AnotherLoverToo said:



lol You crack me up, Carrie!

hug


lol But it's true! Have you ever seen the product? It looks just like a stick of deoderant.

nod when i had short hair i was a bit leary of it.
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Reply #15 posted 03/23/04 7:12pm

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jessyMD32781 said:

CarrieMpls said:



lol But it's true! Have you ever seen the product? It looks just like a stick of deoderant.

nod when i had short hair i was a bit leary of it.


I understand your leariness (if that's a word?) but when I had short hair it was my miracle product. Got to sculpt my hair any which way I wanted, and it makes your hair all shiny and beautiful smelling without a greasy build up.
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Reply #16 posted 03/23/04 7:13pm

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CarrieMpls said:

AnotherLoverToo said:



lol You crack me up, Carrie!

hug


lol But it's true! Have you ever seen the product? It looks just like a stick of deoderant.


I know, but it cracks me up how you think it's cool to look like you're using deoderant on your head!

I love LUSH's stuff, too. They have these bars of shampoo, so you get to look like you're using a bar of soap on your head! woot!
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Reply #17 posted 03/23/04 7:13pm

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CarrieMpls said:

jessyMD32781 said:


nod when i had short hair i was a bit leary of it.


I understand your leariness (if that's a word?) but when I had short hair it was my miracle product. Got to sculpt my hair any which way I wanted, and it makes your hair all shiny and beautiful smelling without a greasy build up.

hmmm
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Reply #18 posted 03/23/04 7:19pm

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AnotherLoverToo said:

CarrieMpls said:



lol But it's true! Have you ever seen the product? It looks just like a stick of deoderant.


I know, but it cracks me up how you think it's cool to look like you're using deoderant on your head!

I love LUSH's stuff, too. They have these bars of shampoo, so you get to look like you're using a bar of soap on your head! woot!



SEE! That rocks! I'll have to check it out. dancing jig
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Reply #19 posted 03/23/04 7:22pm

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CarrieMpls said:

AnotherLoverToo said:



I know, but it cracks me up how you think it's cool to look like you're using deoderant on your head!

I love LUSH's stuff, too. They have these bars of shampoo, so you get to look like you're using a bar of soap on your head! woot!



SEE! That rocks! I'll have to check it out. dancing jig


http://www2.lush.com/cgi-...20Shampoos

(WARNING: the site is addictive! Especially the bath bombs and skin care products)
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Reply #20 posted 03/23/04 7:26pm

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tackam said:

So, people. Be useful for me here.

I've got short hair, and I like to wear it chunky/spikey. I've been using Bumble and Bumble products. . .SumoTech and the Gloss stuff. But it's so damn expensive. I bought some cheapo stuff from Target (Got2Be, I think the line is called), but it's pretty awful.

There has got to be a more affordable way to have cool hair. Ideas?


Just use Fudge of somethin me thinks!!! Like a good hair wax/ texturiser nod
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Reply #21 posted 03/23/04 9:28pm

tackam

I love Lush. Went into the store in Vancouver BC, just about died from the joy of it all. Sparkly bath bombs! nutty

lol at the 'hair deoderant'. ..I've got this Prive wax stick thing that looks like you're applying a giant tube of lip balm to your head. nod

I'll prolly try the Crew stuff first. I know where to get it, I've heard good things about it, it's fairly inexpensive, and I like the smell (even though it's "manly". . .doesn't bother me). I guess I'll just try something new each time I run out of product and find what I like best. I'll report back. mr.green

I also was digging through my hair stuff this evening and came across my dreadlock wax (Knotty Boy). Tried it as a styling wax, and it worked beautifully. And it's pretty cheap. woot!

You people rock, thanks for all of the ideas.
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Reply #22 posted 03/23/04 10:50pm

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Try "Being Fierce" by Rusk. It's a wax that comes in a little plastic canister . . very good for getting spikey and chunky. It's what I use . . .

Before that I used "Wired", also by Rusk.
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Reply #23 posted 03/23/04 11:04pm

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tackam said:

senik said:



I've had the same probs bruv, best thing... Get a different hair cut biggrin



Heh. . .I actually did cut my hair even shorter today to avoid using so much product! biggrin


Thanks for the suggestions, folks. . .I actually have tried Bedhead (Matt has some). . .hate the smell, but if it's cheaper, I can put up with that.


Hi MelissaC wave BedHead is good, works for me..... Check out a few hair salons..... hmm
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Reply #24 posted 03/24/04 7:39am

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tackam said:


Thanks for the suggestions, folks. . .I actually have tried Bedhead (Matt has some). . .hate the smell, but if it's cheaper, I can put up with that.


Target stores around here carry some Bed Head products, and they sell them for less than salons do. (So much for it being a salon-only line.) Didn't know you dislike the smell of the Manipulator product, though. smile
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Reply #25 posted 03/24/04 8:00am

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Sebastian products are good, but they tend to get costly too!

If it works on your hair, who cares how cheap it is or where you got it!
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Reply #26 posted 03/24/04 8:48am

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Reply #27 posted 03/24/04 9:24am

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There's a line of "Sexy Hair" products called "Straight Sexy Hair". They make a blue colored hair gel that is insanely strong, and dries real fast. It's the strongest hair gel I have ever used, but you gotta work quick with it cuz it freezes up quickly. It's great for spikey hair.

For somethin cheap, the Salon Selectives pomade isnt bad at all.

I've tried alot of different products, and some of them work good but smell so bad I can't use them. BedHead stuff works great, but all their blue stuff smells like cheap coconut car air fresheners to the 10th degree. Vavoom makes a morphing gel that is neat but it makes you smell like motor oil.
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Reply #28 posted 03/24/04 8:35pm

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I like molding cream better then that gel shit....it holds better....but really I do not use alot of hair products just cause I got fine hair and it get nappy if I use alot of stuff on it. Aussie makes really good shampoo conditioner and hair spray also nod I love it nod
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Reply #29 posted 03/24/04 8:38pm

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summerdawn said:

I got some great BedHead stuff called 'Manipulator' that you can do some great stuff with. Its the texture of marshmallow fluff and smells like it too smile

I'd try that if you want to spike it/chunk it nod


lol It's funny that you should mention Manipulator, because when I ordered something from a TV commercial (for the last time), they had a container of that stuff in the envelope. I haven't used it yet, but perhaps I should, since my hair is also short.
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