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Joined: Mar 15, 2005
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Posted: Mar 15, 2005 at 6:58pm

Hey guys, wondering if u could help me out abit here, i would like to know how people get there hair spikey at the back and at the top abit but still make it look dry, i use Remix fibre putty at the moment and it works if i dont put too much on, but it goes out of style in a matter of minutes, any help here would be apperciated :)

 


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Joined: Mar 11, 2005
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Posted: Mar 16, 2005 at 6:58pm
You can try using one of those putty for the "out-of-bed" look which can give you a dry-looking spike and to finish your look with a strong hold, use some hairspray. Be careful not to touch your hair for a bit after you spray on some hairspray though; if you do, it'll make your spikes look shiny.

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Posted: Mar 17, 2005 at 6:58pm

Hi,

One of the full time guys who works at HairBoutique.com - we affectionally call him Mr. Spike, has played with all the spiking products at one time or another.  Right now he is totally psyched with the Got2B Glued - Styling Spiking Glue.  In fact, yesterday, he was so proud of his perfect hair spikes that he walked around the HB building asking everyone if they wanted to touch the hair spikes.  They were amazing spikes I have to admit  Very well separated but NOT droopy at all and NOT shiny in any way.  Mr. Spike has been with HairBoutique.com for over a year and I personally love that fact that he is always experimenting with the different hair products to change out his look.  He went through a phase where he was bleaching his hair with Maniac Panic lightening bleach and then he went through the Got2B and John Frieda gels and styling products.  He is currently back with Got2B and raves about the Spiking Glue.  Mr. Spike is currently helping me meet with the various reps that come by to see HairBoutique.com to look at new products for men.  He is very excited about our new LA Looks line that we are going to be adding soon. Lots of new products for him to test out.  :-)

There is only one thing to know about the Got2B Spking Glue other than you can apply just a quarter size to just washed hair to let it dry into spikes.  Although it gives really strong holding spikes on ANY type of hair (thin, thick, fine, medium texture, even curly), you can only use the Got2B shampoo to remove the glue. The Squeaky Clean shampoo was specifically developed by Got2B hair chemists to melt the holding chemicals in the Got2B Glue.  So you have to use Squeaky Clean.  Poor Mr. Spike.  When he first used the Spiking Glue, he didn't want to use Squeaky Clean shampoo because he prefers other shampoos but he had a terrible time getting the glue out.  Now he has the process down to a science and his hair looks amazing.  He compensated for the slightly drying effect of the Squeaky Clean by using the matching conditioner, which restores the moisture.

Another guy who works at HB.com, Oscar, has naturally curly hair and likes a piecy look but not spikes.  He actually alternates between the Ken Paves - Paves Professional gel and mousse.  He uses them to finger pick his curls to give them definition and hold without flopping around.  He is addicted to Paves styling products. He also loves the PhytoPro line for styling products and uses the Phyto shampoos.

One of the great things about having so many guys working at HairBoutique.com is that they are willing to try out the products and give me their honest opinions.  Besides Mr. Spike and Oscar we also have Randy and Jeff who both have long ponytails & play with long hair products, Michael who used to do the 360 Waves hair trip, had a short Afro but now has shaved his head for the summer.  We also have a guy with super baby fine hair (he uses the Matrix Amplify line) and Jack Raiber who is dealing with some hair loss issues and uses some of the Phyto products for hair loss issues as a result.

I also have a college student - who works part time in the warehouse and he has "Asian hair".  Our college guy was born in the US but his mom is Vietnamese and his dad was mixed Chinese and American.  So he has that fine yet coarse hair that has a unique bend.  He has been testing the John Frieda products and the ICE spiking products.  He alternates between a tightly gelled look and a softer look.  He also likes LA Looks and Citre Shine gel.

Hope that helps you spikers get some new insight. 

Best wishes,
KarenShelton
HairBoutique.com

 

Karen Shelton38428.2756018518

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Joined: Nov 28, 2002
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Posted: Mar 23, 2005 at 6:58pm

yep these salon branded products are better not to mention expensive. ]

but 2 years ago i had my hair chemically straighten coz i wanted spikes. so i bought the loreal radical gel to spike it. i loved it coz of it super haird texture. i had to use wet hair to for spikes so my hair was shiny but if you have str8 hair just spikes as usualy with damp hair then use a blow drier to dry it. i dont think it will be that shiny


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Joined: Mar 24, 2005
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Posted: Mar 24, 2005 at 6:58pm

Karen, you seem to know alot about different styles of hair being able to be spiked. Just to show you what Im working with, Im half Black, half White. I have wavy/curly hair if it gets really long, but since I keep it short, its just semi wavy when its dry, and if I comb it all forward, it looks pretty straight I guess. When I put gel in it though, it will be somewhat spiky for a few minutes, but when it dries, it wants to curl.

What I have been doing, I cut my own hair, I cut it pretty short on top, and fade up the sides, with my hair still a little bit damp, I put in Got2B glued hair glue in, then..this may sound weird but I read it on a website....I put in Elmers clear glue gel,I then just mess it all around and it gets kind of spikey/messy. But like I said, by the time I get to the bar/club and look in the mirror, the spike isnt as noticable.

So what I was looking at doing, is growing it out a bit longer, then using a relaxer, so that it stays straight and doesnt curl. I was looking at this one: http://www.hairboutique.com/forum/activate.asp?ID=Jager%5FBo y76Z6665EBB

What do you think of my idea? Do you have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.

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