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Styling Paste

Emmett Cooper Haircare Styling Paste

2.5 oz | Styler | Paste
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Styling Paste is for style statements - sculpted, slick or shattered looks. read full description »

Approximate price: $20.00
Availablity: Salon/beauty store


silicone freesulfate freeparaben freeglycerin free
Styling Paste is for style statements - sculpted, slick or shattered looks.

Product Attributes: definition
water,propylene glycol,polyquaternium-11,ozokerite,emulsifyed camilia japan wax nf,oleth-20 isostearyl neopenanoate,peg-o,polyquaternium-4,peg-45m,methylisothiazolinone,hydrogenatedcastrol oil,polyquaternium-37.hypenea muscifornis extracts ivy extracts,panthenol.hydrolyzed rice protein,fenugreek extract,burdock extract

Ingredient Attributes: silicone free, sulfate free, paraben free, glycerin free
  • MsEvangelineCurly
Curl Rating: 4
Nov 02, 2009
I couldn't disagree with David more, this product made my hair perfectly messy and styled.
  • davidinaustin
  • Type 2b
Curl Rating: 1
Oct 16, 2009
OK. This says, right here on the side of the little paste jar "a fiber creme for deconstructed, sculpted or shattered styles...blah blah blah...twist, bend and coif into desired shape and style as usual..." What are they talking about? did they just grab a "hair product buzzword dictionary" and start typing whatever they found? First of all, what is a "fiber creme"? The title of the thing is "styling paste," not "styling fiber creme". Second, it isn't a paste, nor, as a creme, was it particularly fibrous. What it is, indeed, is a tepid little goo that smells vaguely of coconuts, and the effect it has on your hair is about as effective as rubbing it with a coconut. As a matter of fact, were you to regularly rub your head with a coconut, I would not suggest replacing said coconut rubbing with this - ahem - creme. I might even suggest you try that instead had you not rubbed your head with a coconut. Look, if you have really short hair and want to put something in it to make it sticky, this is your product. If you want anything else, I'd go to the produce aisle. Oh, and the disappointment is expensive. 20$ for 2.5 oz - Fancy Organic Young Thai Coconuts are about $5.50 a pound. Go with that.
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Curl Rating: 5 5 Curls: Results were consistently dreamy. Worth repurchasing in large sizes.
Curl Rating: 4 4 Curls: Results were better than most. Would repurchase, just not in bulk.
Curl Rating: 3 3 Curls: Some redeeming qualiities but inconsistent or an incomplete solution. Repurchasing hesitancy.
Curl Rating: 2 2 Curls: Had at least one positive trait, but the negative outweighted the positive(s) without question.
Curl Rating: 1 1 Curl: If I were stuck on a desert island, and this product was the only one available, I'd make my own stuff on the island.