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LABEL M Thickening Tonic, 150 millilitre

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this is a nice product, it has ok ingredients and might be nice to have on the shelf, but if you’re willing to pay more, you could probably get an alternative product that is better for your hair. Depending on your budget, I would consider the following products to be better alternatives to the label. The innovative 50+ product offering includes a colour-coded navigation system targeting five primary haircare solutions. While the brand does claim create products to promote healthy hair, I don’t think the thickening tonic improves the health of your hair, it just maintains the hair’s current health. Apparently got a fixed batch but its still so hard to scoop that I need to use the back of my finger to get it out.

Unlike Label M thickening tonic it feels more weightless and gives less of a matte effect, but more of a natural feeling boost. My post styler usually is the Flagship Matte paste, but my Jar is gonna be empty soon and it was just too much of a hassle to scoop. However it’s pretty light and non-offensive to the senses, and once it’s in the hair, I didn’t find it noticeable at all. The packaging is also really convenient to use, with a good working pump, that delivers a consistent amount. is the strongest hold product in the range and is designed for men with thicker, coarse or wavier hair styles.I like teaming up the thickening tonic with the deconstructor product or hair spray, as I like the fuller more texture finish. The paste is great for a large variety of styles especially with the more fashionable longer hair styles. However, the effects are quite long-lasting, and it does help to improve the durability of hairstyles which also use a decent finishing product. A cashmere texture spray that gives definition, volume as well as bringing a textured matt look to any hair type. Follow the steps below First, identify whether you have fine, normal, or thick (coarse) hair, and focus on that part of the table.

Currently trying the Templeton Tonics Oasis Clay, which I also have to get used to first cause its so creamy, that its actually a lotion imo and easily gets all over the jar. EDIT: I am also fairly clueless about which products should be used with and when to use a blow dryer. Label M Thickening Tonic is a great prestyling product for people with fine to lightly thinning hair. In this article, I’m going briefly explain what the differences are and which types of hair they are best suited to. Packed with botanical ingredients, its 97% naturally derived formula is ideal for fine or thinning hair, allowing you to achieve a fuller, denser appearance after just one use.

The only drawback to it’s application, like most other prestylers, is the you need to blow dry your hair after to activate the full affect.

is a good product if you prefer a water based pomade to finish with shine and great if you have a longer hair style, like the slick back look or have a longer quiff.

As a thickener, it helps to coat the hair giving it more structure and thickness for a fuller more voluminous look. Checking the ingredients list, it does have some beneficial ingredients that do help to prevent your hair from drying out. For thin/fine hair this helps to boost the appearance of the finished styler giving a thicker and matte look with added texture and structure to compliment your post styler.

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