Product Review—Hair: göt2b® rise ‘n shine™ body + gloss Pomade
One of my favorite go-to hairstyles (if you can call it that) is a ponytail. That’s all well and fine, but I have frizzy hair around my edges that need to be smoothed out when I wear my famous pony. So, of course I have to use some type of gel or pomade to keep those bad boys down! My recent find for edge control is göt2b® rise ‘n shine™ body + gloss Pomade.
About göt2b® rise ‘n shine™ body + gloss Pomade:
The göt2b® rise ‘n shine™ body + gloss Pomade glamorous height and gleaming shine without weighing down. High hold plus anytime re-mold lets you shape shift in an instant with no sticky finger residues. B the ultimate chameleon –change-and-go from the red carpet to the after parties.
How 2b a starlet:
Rub a small amount into palm of hands and work through damp or dry hair. Create any star style with no helmet head! Try on long hair for texture and pieciness!
Why I love it:
So, the directions say that this pomade is for shaping hair, but, it’s so strong that’s it’s perfect for “holding it down.” The texture is similar to a stiff gel, and it holds amazingly well. I use about the size of a nickel and rub it in my hands then apply to my hair line. After that, I just brush all my hair back and make my ponytail.
göt2b® rise ‘n shine™ body + gloss Pomade not only holds my unruly hair down, but it adds a nice shine as well. Additionally this pomade seems at first sticky, but it vanishes into my hair without adding buildup. It’s amazingly lightweight and easy to use.
Bling Factor:
Pro: Holds, adds shine, lightweight
Con: None
Price: $6.49
Buy Again: Yes
Packaging: 5 Blings
Overall: 5 Blings
Hero Ingredient:
Natural/Organic/Vegan: Yes Vegan
Cruelty Free: Yes
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