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However, Claymation has a much stronger clay component (as the name would suggest) and so does feel heavier and grittier to apply.
Upon the initial applications you can feel the activation of a strong hold and tact straight away, but this tact fades the more the hair is reworked leaving a slightly more natural feeling.Not all of these features are of equal importance. Plus, there’s a good chance that one of them may be more important to you than the others.
On the other hand, my Matt Paste is water-based, relying on integrated styling polymers to set your desired style in place. It is a lighter product, so can present a set of advantages depending on your hair type. Because the paste sets your hair, rather than holds it, you’ll find it a more formidable product for a strong, unfailing look. It was easy to skim the top of the surface with a wet palette knife, to decrease the texture with both the pure paste and also the paste that had been mixed with acrylic. I was surprised at how smooth you could make the surface.Plus, it’s not noticeable once it’s applied to the hair and shouldn’t conflict with any actual cologne you may choose to wear. The more you apply, the heavier it’ll feel and the more difficult it’ll be to build texture and volume with.