Best Mens Hair Pre Styler | Types of Hair Pre Stylers For Men

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024

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  • @DanTraa
    @DanTraa 2 роки тому +1

    That thickening tonic actually works 😳 comparing your hair styles with the tonic vs other products, the tonic makes your hair looks much fuller

  • @JiG248
    @JiG248 6 років тому +10

    I realise using those cheap hair gels work as a prestyler too, tho they give a slightly crispy feel to your hair. But a little goes a long way. I use them for travel, cause they aren't aerosol.

  • @zzz-vd5rp
    @zzz-vd5rp 6 років тому +12

    For the blumann wax you should try using extremely little it works very well when I do so

    • @michaellight7248
      @michaellight7248 6 років тому +2

      Sam Ho yeah I been using more lately and my hair is greesy and hard to stay up .

    • @australiankid6711
      @australiankid6711 6 років тому

      Michael Light what I do is use a hair mousse, massage it through the roots and blow dry using heat setting (don't forget hear protectant), then I use a hair clay and in this case you could use cavalier clay and then use a round brush or padded brush or vented brush and use that for volume while using a hairdryer on cold setting

    • @charlesperkinsjr2
      @charlesperkinsjr2 5 років тому

      Hi bluemaan what are you doing in the comments?

  • @Anvar2308
    @Anvar2308 6 років тому +13

    Can I mix two prestylers? Like use mousse for volume and then sea salt spray for texture? Or thickening tonic with salt spray?

    • @BenArthur
      @BenArthur  6 років тому +13

      not really, they tend to counteract each other and things can get a bit sticky

    • @SM-fr7sc
      @SM-fr7sc 3 роки тому

      You can. I do it all the time. I use the thickening spray right after shower and when my hairs dry, I add a lil sea salt spray. Give me lift and volume. My hairs on the thicker side, so depending on you hair, u can mix them

    • @loganz20939
      @loganz20939 3 роки тому

      @@SM-fr7sc ha 3 years later......

  • @Joface333
    @Joface333 6 років тому +4

    heya, what's the pros of sea salt spray over mousse?
    For quiffs and better hold, mousse is obviously better but I recently picked up a motorcycle so now I have to keep my hair down as a side fringe, but I still wanted to add some texture to my hair and not sure whether to keep using mousse or sea salt spray. I even made a DIY sea salt spray on my own to test it out and I don't like it as much, but I was thinking maybe my mixture is just bad. Any info or tips?

    • @dadude_hair
      @dadude_hair 6 років тому +2

      Try out our The Salt Water Spray. I'm sure it will work well on your hair. Check amzn.to/2NdRavg

    • @krams5424
      @krams5424 6 років тому +1

      I've been using The Salt Water Spray too and it works wonders on my hair. You should try it out.

  • @fireden20
    @fireden20 5 років тому +1

    Very helpful!

  • @Unstoppable-oc5db
    @Unstoppable-oc5db 6 років тому

    Favorite prestlyer is either gravity paste by hdf or scheme cream and hybrid ranks 3rd

  • @Jite77
    @Jite77 5 років тому +1

    Can you use them without a blowdryer?

  • @johnpapagiannakopoulos1542
    @johnpapagiannakopoulos1542 6 років тому +2

    Can pete and Pedro putty be used as a pre styler?, i am asking because you have compared in another video

  • @Peacemakerblue
    @Peacemakerblue 6 років тому +2

    Do use bluemaan pre style when your hair is damp then blow dry?

  • @aqibmir3015
    @aqibmir3015 6 років тому +2

    Which one would you pick for a thinning hair? Mousse or tonic ?
    Thank you

    • @BenArthur
      @BenArthur  6 років тому

      +Aqib Meer its difficult to pick really, I would try a mousse first simply because most are cheaper

  • @xxanimefanxx11
    @xxanimefanxx11 5 років тому

    I need a good prestyler for fine straight hair. I was thinking either the sea salt spray or meraki or a mousse or something... any suggestions?

  • @ANiSoBeast
    @ANiSoBeast 6 років тому

    Wow black label is really blowing up now !!!

  • @jaycrawley7067
    @jaycrawley7067 6 років тому +1

    Great vid , useful👍

  • @ianiskandar4165
    @ianiskandar4165 6 років тому

    I use blackmist as a pre styler but it is the sea salt prestyler too? I read this is a sea salt prestyling.. I dont like the effect dry and crunchy effect of sea salt

  • @farhan2121
    @farhan2121 6 років тому +1

    Hi...Pls review Kocaine Klay from India.

  • @geoffreysmart6801
    @geoffreysmart6801 6 років тому

    The Black Label product is a sea salt spray, fyi.

  • @aaronrebello4514
    @aaronrebello4514 4 роки тому

    What about a heat protection spray?

  • @Orlanzepol123
    @Orlanzepol123 5 років тому

    I don’t like men hair or body products. Most have a similar cologne smell which I hate.,However sone smell great like head & shoulders for men with Old Spice scent. It smells better than Old Spice though because I dont like the smell of Old Spice but that shampoo smell is awesome. I think they combine the scent of OS with H&S. I usually go for unisex natural products.

  • @Kryp7ik777
    @Kryp7ik777 6 років тому +2

    is there a thickening tonic offers any heat protection?

  • @TheOnemanga2
    @TheOnemanga2 6 років тому +1

    Can I use all of these as my prestyler

    • @BenArthur
      @BenArthur  6 років тому

      Hey brandon, with these I would normally recommend using just one. So just choose which you prefer :)

  • @ricardocruz6260
    @ricardocruz6260 6 років тому

    So u can use the was from Blu maan as a pre-styling and a styling ?

    • @lucasbailey6361
      @lucasbailey6361 6 років тому

      Ricardo Cruz yea but it’s better as a pre styler but is still ok as a post styler

  • @Tonaldo90
    @Tonaldo90 6 років тому +1

    Do you have uppercut roller? 😁

    • @BenArthur
      @BenArthur  6 років тому +1

      +Tonaldo yeah its an uppercut round brush, it's the best one I've used so far

  • @amandabral3550
    @amandabral3550 4 роки тому

    Which will be good for long term use for thin hair?
    Hair mousse or sea salt spray

    • @astrowiz3544
      @astrowiz3544 4 роки тому

      Depends if you want a voluminous look like a pompadour (mousse) or a textured, messy look (sea salt spray)

  • @ricardolemus9031
    @ricardolemus9031 6 років тому +1

    Whats best for thick /coarse hair ?

    • @XxmentalshotgunXx
      @XxmentalshotgunXx 6 років тому

      Ricardo Lemus creams work well for me. handz de fuko scheme cream tames my hair well

  • @kac327
    @kac327 6 років тому

    What type of light product do you recommend for more of a forward, fringe style?

    • @BenArthur
      @BenArthur  6 років тому

      for a prestyler, I would say a sea salt spray for that style

    • @dadude_hair
      @dadude_hair 6 років тому

      Try our The Salt Water Spray. I'm sure you won't be disappointed. Here amzn.to/2NdRavg

  • @additios125
    @additios125 5 років тому +5

    That thumbnail pic is obviously not what we're seeing before ourselves (-_-)

  • @jackmanleblanc2518
    @jackmanleblanc2518 6 років тому

    Considering I have really, really thick hair, do I even need any of this? I heard that using products that add volume is really really bad for guys with thick hair. I mean... even though it is thick my hair is also pretty flat I guess, and that's annoying. I can never get my hair to stay up (or down) because of how thick it is and I worry if any of these would actually work.

    • @yuseiilyas701
      @yuseiilyas701 6 років тому

      Jackman LeBlanc you should just use something natural as possible, or something that isn't too heavy and still gives good volume, for instance fudge mega hair milk, gives really nice volume but also a nice soft shine texture (been using it for a few weeks, very awesome and nothing remotely heavy about it) and then just blow-dry your hair, and use hair spray to hold in place. Done

  • @omkarsunthankar2061
    @omkarsunthankar2061 6 років тому

    Amazing shirt..

  • @Mad5cout
    @Mad5cout 6 років тому

    FYI it's matte finish, not Matt finish.

    • @BenArthur
      @BenArthur  6 років тому +3

      Depends which side of Atlantic you're on. Both are deemed acceptable by the dictionary

    • @Mad5cout
      @Mad5cout 6 років тому

      Depends on the dictionary, too...

  • @bz.27k15
    @bz.27k15 6 років тому +4

    Why does this guy always talk about volume and big hair when he has very short hair... Stick to products you can actually try and test you're gonna get different results if your hairs like 3 inches