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In reply to the discussion: Women with long hair approaching 60? A no-no? [View all]Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)I read a statement by Rod Stewart about his hair, and he refers to "product." Talking with beauticians over the years, and they'll mention "product." You have mentioned "product." Just what the heck is everyone referring to? Is everyone referring to the same thing? Or are they meaning a general term of "some sort of additive to add to my particular hair type for my particular purpose for my particular style"?
I mean...does it mean hairspray, sculpting gel, silk serum, spray frizz-ease, thickening gel....what?
I have several kinds of products, but am not quite sure what to do with them. Hairspray doesn't seem necessary for my long, straight style. I have some sort of gel....not sure what it's for or why I bought it. It's weaker than sculpting gel. I have several frizz-away type products....some sort of silk slicky serum and such. Those don't seem to work too well on me. When it's humid, my straight hair will have frizz, no matter what (except for one thing I can do, b ut which I don't do anymore: if I roll it on smooth rollers and apply warm heat, for some period of time....my hair will not have any frizz whatsoever, and will have a little body - but who has time to do that sort of thing any more?). I have a thickening gel which I love. It doesn't make my hair dull or sticky. I use just a tad in wet hair, and it seems to make my hair a bit fuller.
Is that product?