After watching this guys hair and jawline for the last 15 minutes I then proceeded to the bathroom for my own little grooming routine. Once I saw my reflection in comparison, I developed an additional beauty hack that goes a little something like this: Step 1 - Find paper bag Step 2 - Cut two eye holes Step 3 - Cover entire face area I now have the confidence to go anywhere!
Whats the point of the middle category? Just swap it for affordable products or divide it into clay, wax paste, spray or whatever. Otherwise solid video
As far as pre-stylers go, I remember using the very first batch of Original Styling Meraki you sold and I found it too sticky and way too heavy for my thin hair. I don't know if you've changed the formula since or how it is now, but I think for thin hair it might still be too heavy. I am very happy with the Hybrid Cream Clay and the Monarch Matte Paste as finishers though. They're perfect for my hair and help keep the shape all day.
Gamer Greek it really depends on your hair... I have thick hair about 3 inches long and I use both original meraki and cavalier clay... after I take a shower, I apply argan oil, put original by blumaan, blowdry, and then put the clay on. It gives you volume and a really good texture with good hold (I use a hairspray though) so it basically lasts the entire day
As somebody who has never really taken an interest in styling their hair - but is getting into it, I have tried three or four waxes/pastes up to this point - but I will say that I really like the Bluumaan 'Monarch' Matte and am using it right now. Easy application, good smell, and strong hold throughout the day - well done.
make a video on all the different types of hair products, why they're important and what they're purpose is. shampoo, conditioner, leave in conditioner (is it needed? why or why not, how would you know you need it or if it's right for you?) argan oil, pre styler, heat damage spray, mousse. the tools needed to style you'r hair, like a blow dryer, and comb. regular straight tooth comb or a brush, why? what's the purpose of one over the other etc.... I guess i'm asking for a detailed explanation of all these different products so a guy can better understand the best way to be most satisfied with his hair
"No one asked for it, but you're gonna get it anyways." Lol'd so hard I had to buy the Thick Hair Control System! Keep the funny content it coming brotha 🤙
What product (that can be use as a styling product too) that can be used on your off days where you don't need to have your hair super on point or at night when you hit the sack, that you may used to nourish and bring back health in your hair? Another questions to lads that style their hair with wax or gel everyday how to wash if off provided it is recommended to wash your hair at most 3 times a week so as not to damage your hair.
Personally haven't tried the Pacinos Hair Cream, but i feel hair with longer length would be targeted here, just enough hold to give flowy hair some control, some texture and shine is always nice with length too.
Can you make a video on cremo. Cremo is pretty cheap budget product, and I know a few people that are very into it and it seems to work well in their hair. They have a value pack with 4 different products (texture, pomade, etc). It might become a lot of people’s go to as a budget product
You should do a “second day hair” video. My hair is dry, kinda wavy, and super super super thick. Because you aren’t supposed to wash your hair every day second day hair can be very very hard to manage even with a pre styler. I use cavalier clay and maybe it just isn’t coming out all the way? Just wondering what your second day routine looks like.
Jacob Benson cavalier clay isn’t water based. I just finished up a jar of Lockhart’s matte clay and it’s oil based like cavalier clay. I also go to the gym a lot so I need to wash my hair or rinse frequently. Get dynamite clay from byvilain and you can just rinse your hair. Worth the money, trust me, it’ll prevent you from having to wash products out abrasively and save your hair.
Well I have kinda curly to wavy hair so what I do is style my hair in the opposite direction to which I usually style it after shower, let it naturally dry and then style it according to my preference. Ik it sounds weird but it does wonders and reduces my waviness to a large extent😂
Nice video. I've been using original for a year. Started using 5th sample since it came out earlier this year. The combination is great. Holds my hair in place all day. I'll try the shear revival and the lockharts in the future. Your products are great. Thanks
Danish Sajid no, if it’s prime it isn’t, and at any point it would be reported and taken down meaning amazon is careful with products and instantly takes down a product that is false
Hey Joe, Just realize this but maybe u can try to make a formula for people who has curly hair.I have one of ur products and my friend who as really curlly hair wanted to try it but could since it isnt for curly hair.He says the product looks rlly good and professional
I bought northren light, despite there are only few review about it, before you made this video, smell is nice, hold is good, 100% better than original by blumann. But it is harder to get it here in southeast asia
Been hard headed about switching up what i use for my hair. Been using hanz de fuko quicksand RELIGIOUSLY because i find it gives me the volume i want. Can anyone here suggest something similar that i can try out? If it helps to know, i have Asian/Filipino hair and typically use a combo of original blumaan and Moroccan oil as my prestyler.
i have a filipino/chinese hair i find that any prestyler mixed with matte finish suavecito and a little bit of hairspray works or if you dont mind a little bit of shine and work getting it off of your hands and hair murrays beeswax
you absolutely have the same face features as 'The Green Witch' here on RU-vid as well, especially the eyes shape and the lips :) like you are brothers. You should definitely check on her channel
I'm using max hair wax and big sexy hair hair spray and I'm wondering where these products would be categorized as. By the way you channel has given me alot of confidence to wear my hair how I prefer and not get judged. Your amazing keep on doing what your doing.
I personally think youre making original by bluemaan the best pre style out here when it really isn't that good. Maybe for shorter hair but in terms of medium-long length of hair its garbage and would sometimes (most of the time) make my hair feel kinda greasy and not have that good of a hold, I've tried a lot for a prestyler and a little bit for a prestyler and honestly I felt like I got catfished with this product. Bouta buy Cavalier clay, see if I'll be disappointed or not.
I have a thick, hard, a bit curly hair. I wear it on the back, classic, but it gets thicker everyday. I need something to give it a bit of shape but I don't need extra volume. What should I use.
What type of hair style product would be good for high to medium shine and medium to high hold that doesn't clump up my hair into combined strands but rather has it all one smooth wave of hair?
Was wondering why anyone would want a matt hair product. People like me with curly hair lack shine naturally so we look for conditioning products that add shine or at least a bit of sheen which to me means a natural looking shine. But as you stated shine would make your type of hair look greasy and dirty.,
Good job,, I have a question please,, before i came to Canada I had used a hair product call fiancee gel cream. Here in Canada I haven't seen a product like it!! It works as a medium hold matte finish. It's amazing I love it. I have used many products here but all them have same problem which is when l leave the product on my hair until it gets dry I feel my hair is damage and I can't put my fingers through it. Something so bad. I used clay, putty, styling cream, paste all gave me same bad feeling. I am so satisfy with the appearance but not feeling.. could you please inform me which hair product can I use with medium hold matte finish and a nice touch..