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What Is Your Holy Grail Hair Product?

post #1 of 26
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I thought that I would start a thread for everyone to list what their holy grail (or favorite) hair product is and why. I know many of us have tried so many various hair products over the years and have finally settled on what you are using now.

In addition, to help others who may not have ever tried your holy grail hair product, I thought it would be a good idea to go into a little description of the product in terms of what it does, the strength of hold and any other features the product may have. As well, how do you use the product and style your hair with it.

It would also be good to give your hair length/style as some products are better suited for long or short hair or both.

I will give my answers later, so here we go with the holy grail thread:

Holy Grail Product:

What's Great About It/Description of Product:

How I Use It:

Best Suited For:
post #2 of 26
l'occitane men's shampoo http://usa.loccitane.com/product/pro...0OC&variant=&= i looove the smell, it's expensive, but worth it imo
post #3 of 26
Pinaud/Clubman extra hold styling gel.

What I use it for....to slick straight back. It's cheap, and holds very well.
post #4 of 26

I own a number of scalp massagers. And use them, religiously.
Brilliantine is another favorite product. Adds shine to hair, and keeps it in place.
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My favourite product to keep hair in place.
post #6 of 26
said it 100x already but I love this stuff
post #7 of 26
Kerastase.
post #8 of 26
KMS Hairplay molding paste.
post #9 of 26
Bumble & bumble wax and their Sumo wax.
post #10 of 26
i really like beeswax... i can't think of the brand, but I use it rather than pomade.
post #11 of 26
http://www.simplybrad.com/images/alb...mh0522/071.jpg My holy grail of hair products would be one that can give me a messy hair hold like that without appearing greasy or shiny in the least, I want something matte like that. I've been through the KMS paste, bedhead wax, and others. Generally when I find something matte enough it's not good enough to leave the hair clumped together and sticking up, it's usually just one uniform shape. Usually I just use bedhead wax with some sort of texture paste. Any suggestions?
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http://www.simplybrad.com/images/alb...mh0522/071.jpg

My holy grail of hair products would be one that can give me a messy hair hold like that without appearing greasy or shiny in the least, I want something matte like that. I've been through the KMS paste, bedhead wax, and others. Generally when I find something matte enough it's not good enough to leave the hair clumped together and sticking up, it's usually just one uniform shape.

Usually I just use bedhead wax with some sort of texture paste. Any suggestions?

1. Schwarzkopf- OSIS- Mess up
Matte and clumpy excellent product for any kind of choppy as the name says, messed up hairstyle.
This would also be my Holy Grail product despite my username.
post #13 of 26
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Originally Posted by capnpyro View Post
http://www.simplybrad.com/images/alb...mh0522/071.jpg

My holy grail of hair products would be one that can give me a messy hair hold like that without appearing greasy or shiny in the least, I want something matte like that. I've been through the KMS paste, bedhead wax, and others. Generally when I find something matte enough it's not good enough to leave the hair clumped together and sticking up, it's usually just one uniform shape.

Usually I just use bedhead wax with some sort of texture paste. Any suggestions?

yea I have the same issue. I hate the feeling of paste and the look of grease. So, after trying everything I have found something from Redken called manneuver. I use a bit of it, and it holds hair well without a gross appearance. If you apply it just right, after an hour or so you can run your fingers through your hair and not really feel the wax. It's very natural, at least for me.
post #14 of 26
Don't know if I'd go so far as calling it the Holy Grail, but I am currently very satisfied with American Crew's Fiber hair-hold junk. It holds my hair, yet doesn't usually look too wet or obvious. Also, stays on my hair as opposed to my scalp (this was a big problem for me with gels). Plus I consider it to have a mild, non-feminine odor (smells a bit like grapefruit to me).
post #15 of 26
For shampoos and hair treatment, it's Rene Furterer. For styling products, bumble and bumble is good and Jonathan's 'Dirt".
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