texture
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Printed Date: August 24 2025 at 5:07pm
Topic: texture
Posted By: GUEST!
Subject: texture
Date Posted: August 29 2004 at 1:32pm
ok ive posted here far too long hehe, at the min my hair goes puffy after i wash it and i dont know which product for the smooth and sleekish, where the hair stays together in kinda clumps, maybie theese pics of what i got in mind will help (lots of different looks)
far left on this pic

on the right



my fav here
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i like all theese

ok thats it for the pics, what i really need is the products that i could use to turn the puffyness into amazingness lol, all the products i have access to are located here -
http://www.asda.com/asda_shop/sys/web_sys02_a_main_frameset.jsp?BV_SessionID= - http://www.asda.com/asda_shop/sys/web_sys02_a_main_frameset.jsp?BV_SessionID= @@@@2084062097.1093804608@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccckadcmgihkflmcfkfcfkjdgoodgmg.0
sorry for the big link, its toiletrys-hair care-styling products.
thats for if u know how to get any of theese styles, sorry for the long post, thx so much guys!
*edit* something wrong with the pics..
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Posted By: GUEST!
Date Posted: August 29 2004 at 1:38pm







stupid pics, hope theese work
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Posted By: AnaisSatin
Date Posted: August 29 2004 at 3:59pm
Hey GUEST
I'm a huge Kurt Cobain/ Kurdt Kobain fan. From what I remember of him, he didn't like washing his hair. That's probably one way he got his hair to look like that. You could try a light oiling with jojoba or coconut oil-- experiment somewhere between 2 and 10 drops... You'd have to find the right amount for your hair. The oil will mimic the "dirtying" process. Jojoba oil, especially, is very close to the oil your scalp produces.
Of course, the hair might feel a bit too oily for comfort if you purposely oil your hair.. but it's an alternative to natural smelly sebum if you don't want to dirty your hair the natural way : )
Just a suggestion.
Anais
------------- http://anaissatin.livejournal.com"> my LJ , 40 inches long
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Posted By: GUEST!
Date Posted: August 30 2004 at 2:15pm
anything for the other pics that i could buy on that site?
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Posted By: AnaisSatin
Date Posted: August 30 2004 at 6:45pm
The site link isn't working on my computer... so I'm not sure myself about products. But if anybody has any other recommendations for GUEST, please post!! frankly I'm out of ideas : )
------------- http://anaissatin.livejournal.com"> my LJ , 40 inches long
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Posted By: GUEST!
Date Posted: August 31 2004 at 9:56am
okok, there must be a product i could add to get this kinda effect, 2 pics here, ill show u a couple of products that might do it, i dunno tho
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theres the pics, maybie some of theese will get the effect, for the 1st pic i dont want tthe spikey bits, just the overall texture



"Who's in control of your style? You... or your hair? With Fructis Style from Garnier, you're in charge. The unique formulae with Fruit Micro-Waxes let you tame your hair, whatever your hair type. HAIR SMOOTHING CONTROL. Fructis Style Smoothing Milk from Garnier is specifically designed to control excess body and unwanted frizz"

"Frizz-EaseŽ Wind-Down? relaxing creme. Step 4 style straight. Get it straighter, faster. Breakthrough formula instantly releases wound-tight curls. Lasts until next shampoo. Frizz-Ease System- prescribed for dry, frizz prone hair"

u think any would work?
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Posted By: AnaisSatin
Date Posted: August 31 2004 at 4:24pm
Oh man... The world of products is a huge other universe and I haven't explored much of it.
The "sleek" look, I hear, can be achieved with the Frizz Ease. I hear it's a great smoothing serum and a lot of people do use it. It does contain a huge amount of silicone ingredients so I wouldn't recommend it if your hair is fine, dry, or damaged. It probably won't help you out much in getting the messy sectioned effect of Kurt's... you'd probably have to go with coconut or jojoba oil, or go naturally dirty for a week. Consider it "camping".
Depends on whether you want "sleek" or the sectioned look... I doubt you could do both. Product experimentation is expensive, so you might want to go to a girl friend's house and try her products for free ;)
Anais
------------- http://anaissatin.livejournal.com"> my LJ , 40 inches long
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Posted By: GUEST!
Date Posted: September 04 2004 at 11:16am
any idea what ingrediant in gel it is that makes it a darker colour and shiny? any products that could do that without the gellness?
also, do u know where i could get a hold of some jojoba oil? the type u mentiond?
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Posted By: AnaisSatin
Date Posted: September 04 2004 at 12:02pm
Again, I don't know much about gels... You could post an s.o.s. about gels separately if you like.
Here is where Hairboutique talks about jojoba: http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip175.htm - http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip175.htm
Hairboutique's Marketplace sells jojoba in 4 oz sizes. For bigger sizes like 8 or 16 oz, you'd have to search elsewhere. I buy jojoba in "bulk". Back then, I did a Yahoo search for "jojoba oil+natural health product" and clicked on one of the first listings I think. The Hairboutique Marketplace has some jojoba in Desert Essence brand or Aura Cacia brand. They are good quality jojoba oils and are trusted names in the jojoba business. Good place to start researching and looking.
Whether you want a brand name or a cheaper equivalent that works just as well... It's your choice, but do make sure it's real 100% pure jojoba oil. These are the important checkoffs:
(1) "Simmondsia chinensis" as the scientific name (2) "expeller pressed" or "expressed" (3) clouds or solidifies in the fridge (4) pressed using NO SOLVENTS. (5) Most importantly it should be a nice transparent golden color.
Some places tell you these things up front and some don't, so you can also email whoever and ask.
Anyhoo, good luck and let us know how it works.
Anais
------------- http://anaissatin.livejournal.com"> my LJ , 40 inches long
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Posted By: GUEST!
Date Posted: September 05 2004 at 11:39am
guess i better buy some then :D anyone elce know about gels that could help me plz? thx alot
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