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Culverin 08-22-2010 04:00 PM

Hair Styling Product
 
This kind of blurs the line between health and fashion, but I thought I'd just throw it down here.

Hair Gel/Mud/Glue or whatever, I'm looking for a better product.

I've always used to cheap stuff growing up, but I want a bit more out of my product now.

The cheap stuff gets hard, cracks and flakes.
The slightly less cheap stuff still gets hard, and flakes still.

Ideally, I'm looking for something that shapes, but is still flexible (retouchable?).
I ride, so something that won't come off and gross up my helmet either.

Just thought you guys might have some suggestions on stuff to check out.

thanks!

Spidey 08-22-2010 05:02 PM

flexible pastes:

d-fi molding cream
http://www.hairsupermarket.com/p/4438

american crew forming cream
http://www.hairsupermarket.com/p/1570

two are very similar products but the d fi smells better (pina colada)

creams:

my favourite cream is redken work hard paste
http://www.lookfantastic.com/hair/re...wer-paste.html


All are restylable and do not flake. the redken i like a lot because it gives a semi matte finish... not shiny but not dull.

other lines that are very good are,

http://www.groomingmen.com/

http://www.woodysgrooming.com/

have fun! expect to pay 15-20 bucks for each.. should last you a while though as you don't need a crap load like you would with fructis axe etc... also there are a couple places in richmond and metro that sell substantially cheaper than at hair salons.

cdizzle_996 08-22-2010 06:19 PM

I've been using Got2be Glued for years.

Spidey 08-22-2010 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by cdizzle_996 (Post 7076654)
I've been using Got2be Glued for years.

dude, that shit dries before you can even style your hair properly.. and once its styled.. if you rub yoru hair in any why it gets soft and flaky... and not to mention, the stuff pulls out more hair than it holds

SkinnyPupp 08-22-2010 08:04 PM

I use Gatsby Perfect Hold Wax with a bit of Gatsby Technical Design Clay. These are their "higher end" products compared to Moving Rubber. I also finish with hair spray, they last all day this way. Really I could probably get away with 2 days if I just add some water in the morning :lol

illicitstylz 08-22-2010 08:13 PM

+1 to gatsby. Tried several "western" brands like garnier/alberto etc but Gatsby does it so much better. Supposedly it's designed for asian hair so that's why it works so well. So if you're asian, you should try it lol.

SkinnyPupp 08-22-2010 08:42 PM

It works fine for me, and I am not asian. Most of our customers aren't asian either. And I've never seen them claim it was for asian hair either. It's just a japanese product, so they of course only market to Japan.

The most important thing is to get the right product for your hair type, whether you are asian or not is irrelevant.

Girl 08-22-2010 08:56 PM

Thread has been moved to Fashion and Shopping thread :p


-Fitness & Health Mod Team

Culverin 08-22-2010 09:45 PM

Well, the labels never say for what kind of hair type.
I've got really coarse hair that doesn't behave itself.

If I let it grow, it just 'fros out.

SkinnyPupp, are you a stylist???

The Gatsby stuff sounds interesting.
Will look into it, any local sources, or am I better off hunting it down online?

SkinnyPupp 08-22-2010 09:58 PM

No, my wife runs a site that sells Japanese styling products, including Gatsby.

I am pretty familiar with their products.. If you let me know what your hair type/style is maybe I can help.

gars 08-22-2010 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueG2 (Post 7076589)
flexible pastes:

d-fi molding cream
http://www.hairsupermarket.com/p/4438

american crew forming cream
http://www.hairsupermarket.com/p/1570

two are very similar products but the d fi smells better (pina colada)

creams:

my favourite cream is redken work hard paste
http://www.lookfantastic.com/hair/re...wer-paste.html


All are restylable and do not flake. the redken i like a lot because it gives a semi matte finish... not shiny but not dull.

other lines that are very good are,

http://www.groomingmen.com/

http://www.woodysgrooming.com/

have fun! expect to pay 15-20 bucks for each.. should last you a while though as you don't need a crap load like you would with fructis axe etc... also there are a couple places in richmond and metro that sell substantially cheaper than at hair salons.

I found a place on 4th Ave and Arbutus that carries the first 3... not sure about the other ones. Prices seemed better than what I've seen around town. I can't remember the name, I'll head back and get a name if you're interested.

iam_dan 08-22-2010 11:31 PM

i found that i liked Uno (Red) more than the gatsby products. ive tried their wax and it wasnt for me..so i dunno

Culverin 08-22-2010 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 7076915)
No, my wife runs a site that sells Japanese styling products, including Gatsby.

I am pretty familiar with their products.. If you let me know what your hair type/style is maybe I can help.

My hair is coarse, I wouldn't call it particularly healthy, but it's definitely not bad hair either.
Because of it's coarseness, I have always found myself leaning towards strong/stiff products.
I've never liked how hard products tend to form a hard "case" around hair, and I would prefer to go with something a bit more natural, and restylable (meaning not hard, flaky and won't "crack").

I've got short/medium length hair, and I cut it myself.
I can't pull off the pretty boy teen idol layered look, so I style towards a messy/spiked look.

The hair on the sides of my head tend to stick out and I think it looks horrid.
Once again, my coarse misbehaving hair tends to force me to get strong products to keep that side hair tamed.


Now that I ride, I end up wearing a helmet most of the time I'm out.
My very strong preference is that I can style my hair, give it about 10 minutes to dry or set, then put on my helmet without it rubbing into the liner and grossing it up. Is this even possible with a restylable product?

hahahaha, is that enough info for you?



Quote:

Originally Posted by iam_dan
i found that i liked Uno (Red) more than the gatsby products. ive tried their wax and it wasnt for me..so i dunno

Why do you like the Uno stuff more than the gatsby stuff?
Can you explain?


Gars,
Finding it out about that place would be most helpful.
Maybe I can even go in and see about a hair cut.
It's been years since I went to somebody else to do my hair.

cheers guys!

Spidey 08-23-2010 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 7076758)
I use Gatsby Perfect Hold Wax with a bit of Gatsby Technical Design Clay. These are their "higher end" products compared to Moving Rubber. I also finish with hair spray, they last all day this way. Really I could probably get away with 2 days if I just add some water in the morning :lol

doesnt it defeat the purpose of using he exp stuff if you finish with hairspray? you might as well use a supermarket hair cream.

also, along the lines of western stuff. you cant compare gatsby to say fructis and alberto... it is like comparing motomaster oil to mobil 1. have you tried woodys or american crew or lsb, redken etc...

DiiCii 08-23-2010 08:11 PM

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just like you, i've been using the cheap stuff growing up as well xD. right now, i'm trying garnier fructis products. i'm actually liking the goo they have, i bought the mangahead one. but it really depends what type of hair style you're going for. if you have long hair, wax is the way to go. and for short like mine: i've been going for the taeyang hair style for quite a while and i use goo for it. if i wake up with a bad bedhead, i use goo. if my hair's normal, i use gel LOL:lol

here's taeyang's hair LOL

SkinnyPupp 08-23-2010 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueG2 (Post 7078055)
doesnt it defeat the purpose of using he exp stuff if you finish with hairspray? you might as well use a supermarket hair cream.

also, along the lines of western stuff. you cant compare gatsby to say fructis and alberto... it is like comparing motomaster oil to mobil 1. have you tried woodys or american crew or lsb, redken etc...

Not if you use good hairspray too. Some people may need it, others don't. It depends on the hair style. The wax/clay/whatever styles the hair, the hairspray keeps it in place.

I haven't used cheap hair products since high school. I used to use "Xtah" for a long time, then tried some "Osis" for a while, both salon brands. I switched to Gatsby a while ago, and am happy with the combo I am using.

timmytimtimtim 08-23-2010 11:05 PM

Is there anywhere in Richmond or near Metrotown that has a good selection of Gatsby for a good price?

I saw on another thread that said T&T carries Gatsby but I've never seen it.

DiiCii 08-23-2010 11:06 PM

^ there's a store in crystal mall! i believe it's on the first floor when you enter. it has a lot of hair products there, there's a rack of them beside the cashier:)

RevYouUp 08-23-2010 11:13 PM

aberdeen sells it, its in that cosmetics shop. I think they also have it sometimes at cube inc.

ShadowBun 08-23-2010 11:54 PM

I swear by Sebastian wax

Culverin 08-24-2010 01:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DiiCii (Post 7078074)
just like you, i've been using the cheap stuff growing up as well xD. right now, i'm trying garnier fructis products. i'm actually liking the goo they have, i bought the mangahead one. but it really depends what type of hair style you're going for. if you have long hair, wax is the way to go. and for short like mine: i've been going for the taeyang hair style for quite a while and i use goo for it. if i wake up with a bad bedhead, i use goo. if my hair's normal, i use gel LOL:lol

here's taeyang's hair LOL

Wow, I'm using the exact same product, and it's has the exact hard, crusty properties I've been describing.
I thought it would be a good step up from that cheap crap, but it's obviously not what I've been looking for.


Quote:

Originally Posted by YellowBun
I swear by Sebastian wax

Is there a local source for this stuff?

It sounds like I've got a bit of testing ahead of me.

DiiCii 08-24-2010 10:20 AM

^ hahaha, yeah give gatsby a try, you'll like it:thumbsup:

TheStreetDream 08-24-2010 11:26 AM

I use both garnier fructis wax and hairspray, I also have short hair. Feels like the best combo and I only got it for 5$? Was on sale at superstore before :D

Derek_N84 08-24-2010 11:39 AM

KMS paste, I wanna give Gatsby a try though.

AzNightmare 08-24-2010 11:45 AM

If you have short spikey hair like the typical CBC guy, there's no need for these styling clay wax stuff.
Your hair is too short to work with.

If you have asian honger/japanese/korea hair style, it's worth it to invest in Gatsby or something like that.
Be creative and have fun.

btw, buy Gatsby at the Cube in Aberdeen. It's the cheapest place I know of so far, at $13.
Some places could sell them for up to $20. Craigslist "Gatbsy" or "Gatsby Wax".
From time to time, I've seen ads with people selling brand new sealed ones for $10.


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