L'Oreal Paris Studio Line Remix Fibre Paste Reviews


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Customer L'Oreal Paris Studio Line Remix Fibre Paste Reviews (6)

by - written on 02/07/10 (Very useful, 821 readings)
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I've been using this product for over a year now, and I am reluctant to try anything else while this continues to achieve what, in my opinion, few other hair products achieve - namely, something that can go in your hair, and moulds it into a shape, but does not leave a greasy look. When it is applied, it feels like a very soft gooey-wax, and makes your hair look slightly shiny (but not gel-shiny, just similar to how a wax might). After half hour or so, The paste disappears completely, leaving your hair as you designed it, with a matt finish. This is great for me personally, since after a shower, my hair becomes dry and frizzy. Then I apply this, and has a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/08/08 (Very useful, 783 readings)
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---Planet Of The Apes--- Hair. It is a pain in the ass. Specially if you have it all over your ass. All the trimming, shaving, gelling, tweaking, gluing to peoples eyebrows while they sleep... so this is the reason that, for the last year and a bit, I have been buzzing it off when it gets more than a couple of millimetres long. On my head I mean. Through out this year I have enjoyed that velvety feeling of just shaven hair along with being able to go out and not worry about how it looks. It took me practically seconds to do it in the morning since I had to do a grand total of nothing to it. Why then, did I decide I wanted to grow it ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/01/11 (Very useful, 768 readings)
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L'Oreal Paris Studio Line Remix Fibre Paste I really don't know anybody who doesn't use any hairstyling products and I'm also someone who doesn't leave the house without doing my hair. I'm not that fussy but if I don't then my hair is all over the place. The fun thing is that after I did my hair it's still a mess but at least it's styled! I normally use wax and came across the L'Oreal Paris Studio Line Remix Fibre Paste. The L'Oreal brand was first more known for me for shampoo and feminine hygiene products but the brand also aims at men with products such as face creams and shaving cream. It presents itself as a brand with good but also affordable ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/08/09 (Very useful, 731 readings)
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What Is It? This is a fibre paste, which L'Oreal claims to be repeatedly remouldable for your hair. It comes in a 150ml tub, which unfortunately looks much the same as some of its other products, which is why I came to buy this product and not what I meant to. The paste is a white very sticky, gluey substance, which smells really nice. You just need a small amount of Remix, which you need to rub on your hands. It can be applied to damp or dry hair. To style your hair just run your fingers through your hair and sculpt into your desired style. What does it cost? Varies but around £3.50 Where can I buy ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/09/09 (Useful, 452 readings)
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I absolutely love this stuff! I've recently grown my hair quite lengthy for a part in a film I'm making but couldn't find a gel that I could style my hair with, to make it look good and not look greasy (because I have to use quite alot) Then I found this fibre putty, its unique in its consistency, its thick but its easy to work on your hair and when it sets it gives your hair a matt finish which doesn't look greasy. It gives your hair a solid finish when it sets so it doesn't go out of place however it doesn't go rock hard like cheap gel does. So for that messed up out of bed look, or any other look you need a good amount of gel for, I ... Read the complete review


