I really love the aluminium packaging with the matt finish because it gives it a vintage yet modern look and feel. The classic ‘turn-to-open’ mechanism is used in this product, sadly no fun opening mechanisms are used (I really like fun opening mechanisms). The styling clay itself has a creamy coloured clay look to it and the texture feels just like clay hence the name
When you apply this styling clay, it doesn't feel wet which is a good thing because I hate that wet feeling when applying hair putty.
It also looks dry, like you haven't even put any products in your hair; I hate it when you apply hair products and it looks like you've just been swimming, the wet look is horrible.
Another good thing about this product is that it dries quite quickly, so it's ideal for when your out and about and you feel as though your hair needs a little lift.
The downside of this products is that after it has dried you cannot re-style it (which is bad if you're someone like me) and it is quite high in price for teenagers like me as it came to the price of £6.15 in Boots. You could quite easily purchase a re-workable hair putty for £2 less but if you want ‘salon quality’ I think that you should choose the Toni&Guy Styling Clay For Men which I highly recommend to the older generation.
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