Jesuit
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I don't know which to get.
Blow drying my hair straight tends to be a huge failure so I typically use a hair straightener. The problem with this is, as you can imagine, it leaves the hair limp. The style I go for is taking it up and messy, but my hair is thick, wavy and gives me a fringe down to my eyebrows when it's down.
I've heard nothing but praise for Fudge, so I whittled it down to two products; the hair shaper and fat hed. Reading the specs, Hair Shaper has extra hold to keep my 3 inches on top in place all day, but Fat Hed has root lift which should keep the hair up and less limp, right?
Since they're similiar hold factors I was wondering what the real differences between them are, and which I should opt for to get a fairly longish length on top up in place.
Blow drying my hair straight tends to be a huge failure so I typically use a hair straightener. The problem with this is, as you can imagine, it leaves the hair limp. The style I go for is taking it up and messy, but my hair is thick, wavy and gives me a fringe down to my eyebrows when it's down.
I've heard nothing but praise for Fudge, so I whittled it down to two products; the hair shaper and fat hed. Reading the specs, Hair Shaper has extra hold to keep my 3 inches on top in place all day, but Fat Hed has root lift which should keep the hair up and less limp, right?
Since they're similiar hold factors I was wondering what the real differences between them are, and which I should opt for to get a fairly longish length on top up in place.