Sebastian Molding Mud, Remoldable Fiber Sculptor, 2.5 oz
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The definition of molding mud popped up in my search
I spiked my short hair with it, so I am not sure if it works or not
The color is not affected. A simple hair piece can be made.
There's no need to specify hair types as this paste works with all styles.
Selected User Reviews For Sebastian Molding Mud, Remoldable Fiber Sculptor, 2.5 oz
I could not find anything like Molding Mud and how it worked with my hair today, and now my hair is much longer. As a result, I used materials that were After searching for it, I found Sebastian had brought it back to me. It sounded like things weren't like they used to be here back then, according to some reviews here. It was apprehensive for me, however I was completely astonished when I received it to find it was just as good and acted just like the product I remember from back then.
This is almost a liquid that is slightly solid. The joke is on me for considering the word "mud" as standardized, but I wanted a fiber paste. This is almost a fluid that is slightly solid.
It's got a relatively musky scent it's kind of like a Moroccan spice scent? My answer is 'I don't know'. I don't think this is my jam, but I can respect your opinion. It would be my pleasure to have you as my smam. In summary, this will sadly be another item I keep on standby in case of an apocalypse when I have to choose between this and scavenged bear fat for my madmax hair.
The things I tried in the 80's weren't for me, so I can't compare them to the stuff others experienced. In addition to layering my bangs, I have trimmed the ends. If you use this product on your bangs, it gives you a windblown look that I really like and strive for. As a result, if I don't use hairspray, I'll have bangs in my face in moments. My taste in hairspray has changed a lot over the years. As a result, I use it to ensure that my bangs maintain their shape so I don't have flat bangs, and Having very heavy and thick hair is a challenge for me. No matter what type of hair you have, even short, fine, or layered hair, I'm not optimistic this product will have enough hold to last the entire In theory, you might get away with waxing your hair up or into shapes, but I would expect that it would give out after a while, and you would need a spray product to keep Among the things I am most pleased with are my bangs' appearance when a small amount is applied, that the fragrance is mild and not overpowering, and that it is easy to wash out. Over the course of a couple of days, I rarely notice any buildup after using small amounts of this.
It was great for my thick and wavy hair during the 1990s with my choppy pixies/razor cuts. I didn't know it was back until I saw it on the shelves again. After a long time of not using it, especially since I purchased it. Because I switched to a longer haircut and it disappeared for a long time. I stopped paying any attention to it. Applied exactly the same as the original, the formula is the same and the smell is the same. I'm in love with I love the way it makes my hair look. My Covid chop last year was so good that I couldn't believe I was able to find the same product this year. A miracle has taken place! As far as packaging goes, the small round jar is much better than the big clunky things they used in the 1990s. like Sebastian Molding Mud, and I have tried tons of pastes, texturizers, anti frizz products, etc. Sebastian Molding Mud is a classic, and I am happy to be able to buy It's good to see that it's back, even though I don't know when it was brought back.
Despite enjoying the high-quality product, this one smells overwhelmingly of synthetic beeswax, the aroma is just too strong for me to appreciate the idea of so much beeswax Product of excellent quality that offers a wide range of features Throughout the day, a light “bouncy” hold is maintained. It's not what I was looking for. This type of wax is I like it cream-flavored Gel) and this brand's incredible Craft Clay (which is too pervasive and persistent in terms of adhering to hair and hands, it takes multiple washes to remove it completely). For the time being, I will return to Craft Clay, and hope that Molding "Mud" will be.
When I was a teenager, I used it a lot. What a great stuff this is. During the late 80s and early 90s, I used it quite a lot. There are no differences in the way it smells, feels, or works. There is no grease or residue in the hair after using the spray, but you may see a slight residue if you run your fingers through it. By rubbing a dime-sized amount between your hands, the product will melt, and you can now run your hands through your hair where you want to incorporate cooling process takes place, the product By using the warmth of your hands or blow drying it warm, it can be set. It is also easy to wipe clean without leaving a You get what you pay for when you buy a quality product.
The formula has evolved over the years, so it has become harder to obtain. My hair tends to stay frizzy because it is dry, so the product helps it lay down. There is no need to buy more jars because one jar will serve you for years to come.
Despite not working for my naturally curly hair, this product is still great for preventing frizz. I recommend using more than the suggested amount to maintain my hair. Moreover, you need to put it on at the right time. The shampoo doesn't work as well on my frizz if my hair is too wet. The best results I get are from letting it air dry a bit then putting it on damp hair and scrunching. People who see my hair stop me and say they love it when I use this product.