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BellaOnline Editor Wolf
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So far it looks like conditioner and hairspray are the big leaders. Mousse hasn't recieved any votes at all! obviously my salon clients are not voting :rolleyes:
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Elephant
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I would like to clarify that by "hair spray" I mean a lavendar water hair spritz.
- Rae
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Gecko
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Isn't mousse only for the curly girls? (So that curls would be separate and didn't frizz up together?) I guess we're all straight-haired or wavy-haired here...
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BellaOnline Editor Wolf
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I would like to clarify that by "hair spray" I mean a lavendar water hair spritz.
Rae, That sounds lovely!
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BellaOnline Editor Wolf
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BellaOnline Editor Wolf
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Isn't mousse only for the curly girls? Ice, No, mousse is very good for straight haired people too! It gives lots of body and hold. It is especially good for fine-hair. The foamy consistancy is easy to distribute through the hair. By the way, the LC Legacy link in my signature is fixed now.
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Gecko
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Yeah, but won't I end up with a "caught under the rain" look then? Isn't that essentially for sticking strands of hair together?
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BellaOnline Editor Wolf
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Ice! <img src="/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> You have been using the WRONG mousse!
Good quality mousse or foam does not look like that. It gives a very natural look with lots of body.
I suppose, if you used the whole bottle on your hair you might not get a good look. :rolleyes:
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Gecko
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I used some pretty expensive Wella mousse.. but I guess you're right, I did use too much. But what is the look I'm supposed to achieve with mousse? Just bigger body? Or also control? Or strand separation? <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
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BellaOnline Editor Wolf
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BellaOnline Editor Wolf
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You should get body and control with mousse. It can be used to scrunch in curl too.
You can use it for separtion but there are better products for that. - Hair creme, wax, spray wax, etc
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Newbie
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hairspray and condioner .....cant live without them
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