Reddit Reddit reviews L'Oréal Professionnel - Hair Sculpting Fibrous Paste - Sculpted - 150 ml

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5 Reddit comments about L'Oréal Professionnel - Hair Sculpting Fibrous Paste - Sculpted - 150 ml:

u/TravWhite · 52 pointsr/malehairadvice

Hey guys,

This is actually me....Thanks /u/bandholz for sending me the link.

Addressing the questions:

For this hairstyle I used a combination of:
KMS Sea Salt Spray

And

L'Oreal Homme Fiber Paste

I used the sea salt spray first as a primer and then applied heat while styling, then applied the fiber paste.

This was during the fall winter. During summer it's really humid where I live so I use a clay like Bumble & Bumble SumoTech because it's dry and doesn't get weighed down by the humidity.

It helps to let your hair grow quite a bit on top and keep the sides short.

As far as the comment on no side burns...well I would grow them if I could. It's really patchy and looks bad when I try, so I just keep them clean shaven... wish I could get my beard like /u/bandholz!

u/Barkas · 2 pointsr/malehairadvice

I use http://www.amazon.com/LOreal-Professionnel-Sculpte-Sculpting-Unisex/dp/B002PLO7KG and for me its one of the best I have ever tried and I have tried a lot. you can check my post http://www.reddit.com/r/malehairadvice/comments/1ar9k2/listened_to_your_advice_went_very_short_on_sides/ how it looks with it, I dint use much of it.

Also I bought a tub of Toni&guy fibre it is quite good, have been using for few days.

Also some people recommend american crew fibre, never tried it myself atleast in europe it isnt very popular imo, but on forums online some people love it, might just be some clever advertising. But different products suit different people so you might need to try a couple until you find one you like

u/NotAnothrGreenScreen · 1 pointr/vfx

> But I also wouldn't be surprised if this is a troll and everything is real.

Most people that want an honest critique would show the 3d models, a breakdown, the texturing process, etc.

This is the black jar.

https://www.amazon.com/LOreal-Professionnel-Sculpte-Sculpting-Unisex/dp/B002PLO7KG

OP has 0 post history related to VFX, 3D modeling, lighting, or texturing.

u/gagaboy · 1 pointr/india

I first discovered them at hair salons. I prefer hair mousse and didnt like hair wax as it was a bit sticky, but it did give a solid hold.

Refer to this channel on how to use them.
https://www.youtube.com/user/joeisblu

This is the hair wax i was referring too http://www.amazon.in/LOreal-Professionnel-Sculpte-Sculpting-Unisex/dp/B002PLO7KG?tag=googinhydr18418-21&tag=googinkenshoo-21&ascsubtag=ac98f23d-ebeb-4baa-962c-09de991e8fcc ...

There is also some better products like hairmousse or loreal powerball or something if you need tons of volume, like the guy in the youtube channel.

Best advice is go to a good hair salon (looks or gitanjali if ur in delhi) and asks them what to use, how to use. Gitanjali is better than looks, personal opinion coz they dont try to "force sell" products to you and actually took the time to explain to me the different products available and what's the diff btw them