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segger
Nov 11, 2002, 07:53 PM
hey peeps just wanna ask for any suggestion.....
i've used schwarzkopf's magic and sebastian collection molding mud and both are good for my hair....quite stylish actually....but maybe there's a better a product so pls post it here....thanks!

rela321
Nov 12, 2002, 10:13 AM
Hi segger!

Why don't you try LUSH's hair care line? Haven't try them though ... :D

I already tried their shampoo bars and its really good for the hair.
;)

mac326
Nov 12, 2002, 01:00 PM
sebastian molding mud is good! kinda expensive nga lang. kaya i use loreal out of bed remix during regular days tapos yung molding mud if i need to look extra good!

tiaochuan
Nov 13, 2002, 05:40 PM
what's schwarzkopf's magic and sebastian collection molding mud? what do they do to your hair?

segger
Nov 24, 2002, 03:22 PM
thanks rela321 & mac326

tiaochuan: well both are good for extra shine and makes your look really stylish....ndi yung mukang dry, u should try it muna b4 u buy pro ok talaga yung dalawa...kaso just in case baka may mas maganda pa na product....

unica71
Nov 24, 2002, 04:36 PM
Does anyone know where I can purchase GRAHAM WEBBER Hairlines products?

angel_princess
Nov 24, 2002, 06:56 PM
If you're looking for strong hold and control, I suggest Sebastian Crude Clay (only down side is that it's difficult to wash out). Otherwise, I like the TIGI Bed Head range or the Lakme Wax Stick. For shine, Paul Brown Diamond Heads Shine Serum is the best of the bunch.

mac326
Nov 25, 2002, 12:52 AM
Originally posted by angel_princess
If you're looking for strong hold and control, I suggest Sebastian Crude Clay (only down side is that it's difficult to wash out). Otherwise, I like the TIGI Bed Head range or the Lakme Wax Stick. For shine, Paul Brown Diamond Heads Shine Serum is the best of the bunch.


where do i find TIGI products here in the Philippines? tagal na akong naghahanap ng TIGI dito.

shaggyrae
Nov 25, 2002, 01:36 PM
Originally posted by mac326



where do i find TIGI products here in the Philippines? tagal na akong naghahanap ng TIGI dito.

hi mac326!

i got my TIGI stuff from Salon de Manila in Makati :)

ley08
Nov 25, 2002, 02:57 PM
hi guys!

Would just like to ask paano ba gamitin yung Molding Mud? Ok din ba sya pangpa-straight ng hair?

By the way, baka meron sa inyo interested to buy the Sebastian Molding Mud. I'm having my cousin kasi buy some for me and baka gusto ninyo rin magpabili. It's a LOT cheaper sa US than the salons here sa Pinas.

Email me na lang at ley08@tridel.net or txt at 0919-5720190 if you're interested.

Thanks!

a
Nov 27, 2002, 02:48 AM
you guys might wanna try buying parlor exclusive products at Rodger Craig Manila Peninsula... I think they're having a 15% off sale on their beauty care products now....

vertical
Nov 27, 2002, 03:45 PM
i swear by citre shine products!

i use their straightening balm and it does wonders for my hair. i already have staright hair but citre makes it tame and really fixed. your hair comes out very neat and "bagsak".

and citre is more accessible than other imported brands. its cheaper too. you'll find citre in all rustans supermarket or from health & beauty stores. it's made in the states.

a lot of people have been complimenting my hair since ive started using citre. they say its looks more even.

it also has a fresh, orange-y scent. its not sticky nor greasy.

YOU MUST TRY CITRE!

Clyde_21
Dec 1, 2002, 10:24 AM
Originally posted by tiaochuan
what's schwarzkopf's magic and sebastian collection molding mud? what do they do to your hair?


hmmm.... am wondering why you are asking that.. :smokehead:

hi! there ny dear friend. :bounce2:


See yah! :drive:

cookies`n`cream
Dec 1, 2002, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by vertical
i swear by citre shine products!

i use their straightening balm and it does wonders for my hair. i already have staright hair but citre makes it tame and really fixed. your hair comes out very neat and "bagsak".

and citre is more accessible than other imported brands. its cheaper too. you'll find citre in all rustans supermarket or from health & beauty stores. it's made in the states.

a lot of people have been complimenting my hair since ive started using citre. they say its looks more even.

it also has a fresh, orange-y scent. its not sticky nor greasy.

YOU MUST TRY CITRE!

to each his own. i tried citre's balm and its very sticky and it doesnt work for me. also tried their shampoo nothing spectacular still prefer the local brands. well i guess it depends on the hair type. im now using loreal straghtening milk and so far it works for me.

:D

vertical
Dec 2, 2002, 12:23 PM
Originally posted by cookies`n`cream


to each his own. i tried citre's balm and its very sticky and it doesnt work for me. also tried their shampoo nothing spectacular still prefer the local brands. well i guess it depends on the hair type. im now using loreal straghtening milk and so far it works for me.

:D

youre absolutely correct, cookies n cream.

to each his own.

i also wanted to try loreal. good?

will try it one of these days, you'll never now, it might even have a better effect on my hair than citre.

cookies`n`cream
Dec 3, 2002, 06:59 AM
yah loreal works better for my wavy hair but dont expect too much for the sleek-straight hair result coz it only tames ur hair. its better to have ur hair rebonded or relax if u have super wavy hair then apply loreal milk for maintenance. :D

rachelt12
Dec 6, 2002, 02:25 PM
if you love Citre, then you MUST try Kanebo Naive ( i use the peach scent-- mmMMmm!) .....i tried the shampoo and condition, then tried the body milk wash! i'm hooked!

shaggyrae
Dec 6, 2002, 03:52 PM
Originally posted by shaggyrae


hi mac326!

i got my TIGI stuff from Salon de Manila in Makati :)


mac326!

sorry, nalito na yata ako sa dami ng salons na pinupuntahan ko! i got pala my TIGI stuff from Emphasis salon in Rockwell! my sister gets it from Piandre naman yata. ;)