Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Does your hair ever get "STICKY" after using products??

Just wondering? i usually never use products (other than a good shampoo, conditionar, and straightening serum)



but now i'm trying out new stuff, like this spray wax....well, being the first time i've ever used it, i overdid it. so now here i am typing, with way to much spray wax in my hair.....its got a somewhat-sticky texture to it.



anyways, this just lead me to think



"Hm......do most ppl, who use alot of products (4 or more) usually have kinda sticky hair by the time they finish applying all the products?????"



well,i guess......do they? or do YOU???



Does your hair ever get "STICKY" after using products??

I don't use more than 4 products regularly but when I do my hair definitely feels sticky...I was doing a photo shoot and I had 4 different styles done by 3 different stylists. Mousse, gel, hairspray, straightening serum, shampoo, conditioner, and hair thinner WERE ALL USED, especially because I have long, thick frizzy hair. But, once I take a shower it all comes out.



Does your hair ever get "STICKY" after using products??

I use the wax occasionally and at first it was sticky ....i just tried using different amounts ......try applying it to your fingers and just dab it through your hair ..its suppose to make it hold and look piecey ..so maybe try it again just use a different technique and a little less product..



Hope this was helpful



Does your hair ever get "STICKY" after using products??

No, just depends on the product. Any kind of wax, gel, or pomade can make your hair sticky. But spray wax is the ultimate worst as far as it being sticky.



Does your hair ever get "STICKY" after using products??

depends on which products and how much you're using. If you're new to the product game just keep experimenting with types and amounts of products till you find what works for you. Or ask your stylist, they'll show you exactly what and how much they're using and why, but sometimes you've gotta ask.

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