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Texturizing Hair Clay - Schwarzkopf Professional 3D Mension Texture glay
This is an excellent matte product that lasts for a long time. I have already bought it for my husband four times.
Good clay, but using too much of it can make your hair feel like straw. When I get it done at the barbershop, my hair feels much softer, but it still holds well. I won't be buying it again for sure, I'll try the one they use at the barbershop instead.
Why does it sometimes come out fine and other times with a strange cream that doesn't hold the hair?
Great product. I have very thick hair. My hairdresser recommended this one. And I like the smell, as women's hair products always smell strange.
I have been ordering this product for my husband multiple times now, and he is very satisfied with it. He uses the clay on a daily basis. It holds his hair excellently and has a pleasant scent. We highly recommend it!
I have been using this clay for about 2 years now. It lasts me a long time, personally around 4-6 months. I haven't tried anything better. And of course, I only order it from makeup, as their prices are more reasonable.
My husband really liked the clay, but now it costs 283 and supposedly with a discount of 223. Although I bought it at the same price. Is the makeup industry starting to engage in such marketing tactics?? :(((
The clay is amazing! It's truly matte, doesn't make the hair greasy or heavy, and makes the hair look clean and neat, without those greasy clumps left behind by waxes, pastes, lipsticks, and other fixing products. I've tried many, so I know what I'm talking about.
For my undercut of about 10cm (+/- 1cm) with a backward comb - it's perfect! I apply it with quick and confident movements on clean, dry, and styled hair. First, I give it shape - then I apply and fix the result.
The smell of the clay is fantastic: clearly masculine and long-lasting, but at the same time, it's a downside because if you use any perfume, the scents will overpower each other. Also, it dries very quickly on the hair (literally 2-3 seconds), and it will be extremely difficult and even painful to comb the hair after applying the clay, so here I agree with the previous commenter. But personally, for me, this is a plus because it's a matter of habit, and I'm already used to it. And when you're in a rush in the morning to go to work, you simply don't have the extra 5-10 minutes to fuss with the hairdryer to dry and fix the hairstyle.
It holds the shape very well, but at the same time, the hairstyle remains flexible, and it's very easy to adjust if you accidentally mess it up. This is especially relevant in winter, after wearing those dreadful hats :)
I recommend it to everyone who already has experience using styling products. Beginners who are looking for their first product and don't know how much, how, and when to apply it will experience pain and disappointment.
Regarding the issue of "gluing hair together" and "after a couple of seconds of application, the hair becomes impossible to comb," I agree, well not completely impossible, but rather problematic. And if you take a little more than necessary, it even breaks the hair between your fingers. Therefore, this clay is not suitable for long hair, but it works quite well for short haircuts. The main advantage of the clay is its "flexible hold." The hair is held quite well, but at the same time it doesn't dry out. If you accidentally mess up your hairstyle with your hand or a hat, you can easily fix it back without compromising the hold (unlike hairspray or gel, where once the shape is ruined, you can't fix it without reapplying). The jars last a long time, I use it almost every day, and in a month, I've only used up about a tenth of it.
I didn't like it, as I was expecting better results. The shape gets lost if I don't wash it off at night, and in the morning my hair gets greasy. The scent is too overpowering. There are other cheaper options that are of better quality.