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Hairstyle Products

Here are the list of some popular hairstyle products.

MOUSSES

Classic bodifyers, mousses arc, perhaps, the easiest bulking agents to use, but do not use too much or you risk dulling the hair. A golf ball-sized dollop is enough for most short to jaw-length styles. Comb mousse through damp hair before hairstyling.

GELS

These are the firmest styling formulas, but they can leave hair stiff. To perk up fine hair without weighing down the tips, concentrate the gel at the roots, massaging it in place with your fingertips, and then combing it through so the ends are the least liberally coated. Apply to damp hair before blow-drying or styling. Gels are useful for combing and setting waves in place, then brushing out when the hair is dry.

THICKENING SOLUTIONS

The most recent formulas on the market, most thickening solutions contain keratin, the same protein that hair is made from. Spray them in, then blow-dry to bond the liquid keratin to the fine hair shaft. Your hair will remain thicker until it is washed.

SERUMS

Serums can perform reconstructive surgery. Only serums can bring back gloss to severely dry hair, or suppleness and control to frizzy hair. Be sparing in use: a single drop of the glycerine-like texture may be enough for a whole head of hair. Spread serum in the palms of your hands, then massage through dried hair after styling and before the finishing spray. Alternatively massage into the ends only to "mend' splits.

POMADES, WAXES, PUTTIES AND STYLING CREAMS

Specialist finishing formulas that mould the hair into place, giving texture and sheen. Pomades provide a high shine finish: waxes a more subtle polish. Stiffer putties and styling creams coax hair sections into soft fleaks or ruffle them into highly textured looks. If your hair usually slides out of place when you put it up, try using them. Massage through dried hair.

FINISHING SPRAYS

These freeze lifted flair once you have coaxed it into place. Misted on to damp hair, they also help mould blow-dry or roller styles. Aim the spray toward the roots, where it will work the hardest. Try to avoid "rock solid fixing.