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MiN New York Manage Grooming Cream 8.5 oz.
$20.00 -
Sexy Hair Straight Sexy Darn Straight Lotion
$14.95 -
Warren-Tricomi Style Blow Dry Lotion
$15.00 -
American Crew Grooming Creme
$16.75$16.00 -
Kenra Shaping Creme 4 oz.
$21.95$16.99 -
Nexxus Versastyler Artistic Designing Lotion 10.1 oz.
$16.99$13.99 -
Rusk Jele Gloss Body and Shine Lotion 13.5 oz.
$13.00 -
Alterna Hemp Texturizing Glaze
$19.00 -
Rusk Wired Flexible Styling Creme
$4.00 - $13.00 -
Sale
Revolution In Cut Prime My Cut: Blunt
$24.00 -
Rejuvenol Hair Therapy Styling Aid
$20.00$18.00 -
Sale
GHD Texture Lotion
$28.00$17.99
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TIGI Bed Head Small Talk 3-in-1
$18.99$16.99 -
Sally Hershberger Hyper Hydration Soft Touch Shaping Cream
$12.50 -
Sally Hershberger Wreck & Roll Texturizing Cream
$12.50 -
Sale
Revolution In Cut Prime My Cut: Layered Bob
$24.00 -
L'ANZA Healing Smooth Smoother Straightening Balm
$19.90$14.99 -
Natural and Organic
Leonor Greyl Eclat Naturel Styling Cream 1.5 oz
$43.00 -
Amika oBLiPHiCa oiL Hydration Cream
$24.00 -
Aveda Brilliant Universal Styling Creme
$17.00
Showing posts with label hairstyles. Show all posts
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Friday, 1 July 2011
Hairstyle products prices
Hair gel
Hair gel is a hairstyling product that is used to stiffen hair into a particular hairstyle. The results it produces are usually similar to, but stronger than, those of hair spray and hair wax, and weaker than those of hair glue.
Some forms of hair gel include temporary hair coloring for the hair, including variants in unnatural colors associated with various subcultures, and are popular within the goth and raver subcultures.[citation needed]
Types
Many brands of hair gel in North America and the United Kingdom come in numbered variants. Higher numbered gels maintain a greater "hold" on hair, while lower numbers do not make the hair as stiff and in some products give the hair a wet look. A category typically referred to as "ethnic" gels are designed and manufactured specifically for sculpting the hair texture common to African Americans. Ampro Industries is a common example of this category.Some forms of hair gel include temporary hair coloring for the hair, including variants in unnatural colors associated with various subcultures, and are popular within the goth and raver subcultures.[citation needed]
Cationic polymers
Cationic polymers are one of the main functional component of hair gel. The positive charges in polymer causes it to stretch, making the gel more viscous. Hair gels resist natural protein conformations and allow hair to be styled and textured. This is because the stretched-out polymer takes up more space than a coiled polymer and thus resists the flow of solvent molecules around it. The positive charges also bind the gel to the negatively charged amino acids on the surface of the keratin molecules in the hair. More complicated polymer formulas exist, e.g. a copolymer of vinylpyrrolidone, methacrylamide, and N-vinylimidazole.
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