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October 5, 2006 1:31 PM
Review: Graham Webb Making Waves Curl Defining Gel
What They Say: “This alcohol-free, curl defining gel, formulated with Thermacore Complex, a US patented ingredient, revitalizes naturally curly or permed hair as it creates flexible texture and definition with soft control, natural movement, and added shine.
How to use: Work throughout towel-dried hair and style as desired. For added definition or special effects, apply after drying and mold hair into desired shape."
Toya’s Take: After washing and conditioning my hair as usual, I towel-dried my hair and applied a bit to my hair, making sure that I applied the product to each section. The first thing I noticed was the scent. It’s kind of light and sweet – it actually smelled like something you would use as a bath or shower gel. I really liked the texture – it didn’t feel sticky to the touch at all. I let my hair air dry. After drying, my curls were nicely defined and even shiny, with minimal crunchiness and not stickiness at all. I’m able to run my hands through my hair without getting any product residue on my fingers. I like it a lot – I think I’ll add this to my regular product rotation.
Retail Price: $11.99/8.5 oz. (Visit GrahamWebb.com for salon locations)
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