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Do I need the John Masters Texturizer and the Hair Pomade?
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Tue Feb 13, 2007 1:15 am      Reply with quote
My hair is fine and easily flattened. I'm looking at the JM Pomade and texturizer.
I like a bit of a choppy look sometimes but I also like a sleek look. My hair is very prone to frizz and fly aways.

For those who have both or one of these products - which one do you think I need the most or do I need both?
Thank you.
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Tue Feb 13, 2007 1:57 am      Reply with quote
Hi Emma! Very Happy My sister has super straight sleek hair! But her baby hair are very stubborn. She uses the pomade to controll it. She said the pomade is good for stubborn baby hair, but not good for styling. The texturizer is better for styling, and feels really light & gives you that shiny look. It's not greasy either.
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Tue Feb 13, 2007 1:59 am      Reply with quote
Hello Poohlisey,
Thank you for that.
Razz
That sounds like I should get the texturizer.
I also want to get the Neroli Conditioner.
I am loving the Evening Promrose Shampoo.
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Tue Feb 13, 2007 2:31 am      Reply with quote
I agree with poohlisey, I have both and the pomade is totally NOT a styling product. It's more of a conditioning product that smooths frizz and flyaways. I think you'll get a nice choppy look with the retexturizer, but for a sleek STYLED look JMO has a gel too (which I've never used) but I don't think the retexturizer would do that well for sleek looks.
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Tue Feb 13, 2007 2:36 am      Reply with quote
My brother uses the JMO Gel to spike his hair. It leaves his hair spikey all day.
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Thu Mar 29, 2007 1:50 pm      Reply with quote
i'm looking into jm products to help smooth my hair (frizz, flyaways) after blow drying. i have thin, naturally wavy hair - should i go with the pomade or the texturizer? i already tried the defrizzer, but that didn't work so well for me . . .
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Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:30 pm      Reply with quote
sark wrote:
i'm looking into jm products to help smooth my hair (frizz, flyaways) after blow drying. i have thin, naturally wavy hair - should i go with the pomade or the texturizer? i already tried the defrizzer, but that didn't work so well for me . . .


pomade.

i love both these products! i have wavy hair and i use them to increase and define my curls/waves.
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Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:32 pm      Reply with quote
what differences are there between them? they sound fairly similar although the ingredients are different . . .
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Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:45 pm      Reply with quote
they are very different.
the texturizer is thicker and stickier... it's kind of like a thick gel... the pomade is not sticky, you can also use it as a hand cream. it basically works the same way as a hair serum would work. you only need a tiny amount to smooth frizz.
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