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Goldwell Trendline Strong
Gel |
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Cost
per ounce
- $2.85 |
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5 Ingredients -
Water,
Acrylates Copolymer, Acrylates/Palmeth-25
Acrylate Polymer, PEG-40
Hydrogenated Castor Oil |
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Type
of hold listed on container
- Strong |
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pH
as tested - 6.84 |
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Fragarance
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Sweet Floral |
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Directions
- Apply
small amount to wet or dry
hair. Can be used
to exaggerate effects
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Hair
type best suited
- All types |
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Review
- Trendline by Goldwell provides a very stiff hold for short, spiky
hair. The gel is very thick and has a
sweet floral fragrance. Can also be used
on long hair to smooth out frizzes. This
gel contains thickeners which help to give roots a boost too. It will take a couple washings to get all the
gel out and the flake factor is very high. Most expensive gel we tested. This
gel had a "different"
feel to it than any other
gel we tested...more of
a plastic feel. 3 stars
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Redken 16 Hardwear
Hair Gel |
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Cost
per ounce
- $1.29 |
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5 Ingredients -
Water,
Alcohol Denat., PVP,
PVP/VA Copolymer |
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Type
of hold listed on container
- Maximum |
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pH
as tested - 5.45 |
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Fragarance
-
Citrus |
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Directions
- Work
through towel dried
hair. Style as
usual.
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Hair
type best suited
- All hair types |
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Review
- Redken 16 Hardwear gel leaves a smooth, glossy finish on blown dry
hair. It gives hair great volume, when
blown dry at the roots. This gel was not
sticky at all and left hair almost frizz free. Hair was left manageable, not
hard and few flakes appeared while brushing.
It has a light citrus scent and provides super hold. 4 stars
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