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Wet look products? - Oldwearer - 01-21-2013

I would like to have a wet look style but would like to know what product(s) to use? I believe using gel makes the hair hard. Do you get a product that provides a wet look but where the hair stays soft?


RE: Wet look products? - xbox360 - 01-22-2013

you could try serums for dry hair and use small amounts of hair spray or mousse if you want texture


RE: Wet look products? - Amstat - 01-22-2013

Brycreem. Instead of a little dab....a lot of dab. Not too much though or you get greasy.


RE: Wet look products? - Hersute - 01-23-2013

Here is a link to some recommended styling products:
http://forum.toplace.com/showthread.php?tid=1719


RE: Wet look products? - Oldwearer - 01-23-2013

Thanks Hersute. Read it and got the information.


RE: Wet look products? - LP Dude - 04-06-2013

Looks like waxworks medium hold is discontinued. They have something called extreme texture now. Anyone tried this? Says it makes hair super shiny


RE: Wet look products? - ibetalot - 04-06-2013

Wax works is still available, you can buy it at target or cvs (if you live in the US)


RE: Wet look products? - Spartan - 04-09-2013

Try Osmo sea salt spray


RE: Wet look products? - Snipe - 04-10-2013

Hey guys, I have some important information on PM products.

It seems that companies that are not registered beauty salons are getting a different formulation of PM WW.

I had been buying my PM from Walmart the past couple years but discovered through a friend that places like Beauty Brands gets a more pure formulation.

So I went to Beauty Brands a bought a tube of WW, a few bucks more than WM.

Got home and sure enough, the BB tube was whiter and thicker than the WM tube.

So, I would spend the extra couple bucks and get PM prods from a real salon or Beauty Brands.


RE: Wet look products? - Snipe - 04-11-2013

sorry man ww is wax works BB is beauty brands which is a salon across the US

so in summation there's three grades of Paul Mitchell waxworks on the market.

1 is the generic brand which is almost clear and water like.

2 is the big box store Paul Mitchell waxworks

3 is the true hundred percent formulated Paul Mitchell waxworks which can only be purchased at a salon