QuoteReplyTopic: What's your favorite styling product? Posted: August 30 2006 at 6:37am
You can buy it at Sephora or QVC. Both of them have online stores. There is a Sephora in one of the malls close to my house so I usually buy it there. A little goes a very long way for me since my hair is so fine and oily. You would need to experiment to see how much you need to get the desired results. I also have to spray my hair once I have the right amount of Dirt distributed throughout my hair to hold everything in place.
"It is better to look marvelous than to feel marvelous" Billy Crystal
Are extensions considered a styling product? Or how about those "grow your hair faster" pills?
I agree with hannebash.
Kramer, that was rude. Please be respectful to the purpose of this Forum. If you feel compelled to similarly post such a message here in the future, well, just don't.
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Is that supposed to be funny? because I think your comments are totally rude. She wants styling products for her new short haircut. If it is such a travesty to you that she got a haircut, don't post something like that on the short hair board. Rude.
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So I took the plunge and got my hair cut from a chin length bob into a sort of variation on the Sienna Miller cut. I'm not so sure about it, but my husband and daughter love it, so that's good.
And now that it's short, I get to play more with product. I was wondering what everyone else liked to use. I am mostly talking about what you use after your hair is dry to style it - pastes, waxes, etc.
I use TIGI Root Boost on my wet hair, and I love it. It is absolutely my favorite of the many mousses and gels that I've tried, and gives my fine hair lots of body. Now I would like to find a good finishing product - I'm looking for piecey, not greasy. ;-)
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