05-30-2012, 05:29 AM,
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RE: 3 New Styling Products That Meet The Snipe Standard
I found it here for about $20 plus tax so I've ordered a tub to try it out. I have been using Bryl Creem Remouldable Cream for about 8 months and like it but it doesn't offer as much hold as I need without getting greasy looking. It's fantastic for smoothing out the hair and giving it some weight and making it more natural looking, less frizzy. Any hard wax I've tried is greasy and feels horrible.
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06-07-2012, 06:42 PM,
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journeyofman
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RE: 3 New Styling Products That Meet The Snipe Standard
Thanks for the recommendation....
Tried the hardwired from Mitch by Paul Mitchell - Amazing product for my spiky looks. the hold is superb and it washes out easily. I use a blow-dryer with low to no heat to style and put the hair in place.
Tried Dry Wax by Paul Mitchell - I like it but it's a little waxy. Even after i shampoo it, i can feel the wax is still there. The hold is great, a little less shiny than waxworks
Tried Waxworks by Paul Mitchell - Love it but it doesn't hold, the hair looks good on the first day, but the second day, it flattens the hair unless you moisten with a little water and blow dry with low to no heat.
Tried L'oreal Serum (no Alcohol) - It looks too shiny and it has that wiggy shine. perfect for light brown hair or blonde.
Tried Bluemax - Too greasy for me but it soften the hair
Brycreem is the only cream that i have not tried...
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06-08-2012, 01:43 AM,
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RE: 3 New Styling Products That Meet The Snipe Standard
I finnaly got hold of some Dry Wax. Horrible stuff! It's very greasy, shiny and it doesn't wash out. After two shampoo sessions it was still in my hair and on my hands. I would not recommend to anyone who wears. It's also a ridiculous price in Canada at $20-25. Avoid like the plague.
My favourite product at the moment is Bed Head Matte Separation Workable Wax. It's like a wax+clay+mattefying paste hybrid and gives great hold, washs out easily and the matte effect tones down that shiny plasticy look of wig hair.
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06-10-2012, 10:37 AM,
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Aspero0
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RE: 3 New Styling Products That Meet The Snipe Standard
I wanted to buy some Brylcreem but now have noticed that there is an American and a British Version which apparently are different.
Which one is the version everybody recommends? Do you know the difference?
Here the American version:
http://www.pomade-shop.eu/US-Brylcreem-O...ressing/en
And here the British version:
http://www.alldaypharmacy.co.uk/products...150ml.html
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06-10-2012, 11:19 AM,
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RE: 3 New Styling Products That Meet The Snipe Standard
The red pot (British) is the most commonly one available and is the one most people are referring to.
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06-10-2012, 04:33 PM,
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RE: 3 New Styling Products That Meet The Snipe Standard
Is there any place that sells the British version here in th US??!
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06-10-2012, 08:40 PM,
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RE: 3 New Styling Products That Meet The Snipe Standard
Here in the UK, its called ORIGINAL. As opposed to all the variations that came after it.
Is there not one in the US called ORIGINAL? Albeit in a different coloured pot or packaging?
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06-11-2012, 07:59 AM,
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RE: 3 New Styling Products That Meet The Snipe Standard
Yes,but the ingredients are different.
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06-11-2012, 11:54 AM,
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RE: 3 New Styling Products That Meet The Snipe Standard
I like the UK Brylcreem but you have to use it quite sparingly because its quite oily.
If the US version has less oil, I'd say it would be better.
There is a thread on Brylcreem on another site:
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/archive/ind...76321.html
It sounds like the Canadian version is more like the UK one.
This guy sells the UK version & ships to the USA. Total (with shipping) cost, just over $8
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BRYLCREEM-ORIGIN...4cff350c0e
Or this one on Amazon, just over $7, but an extra $5 shipping
http://www.amazon.com/Brylcreem-Hair-Hai...534&sr=8-5
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