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Product Rave | Garnier Fructis Style Brilliantine Shine - Water Based Shine Wax

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"What is Brilliantine Shine Wax?
A new generation styling wax, this water-based formula provides soft, reshapable control for long-lasting texture and definition with intense shine!"

Okay, so I don't know what everyone else uses this for but I'm absolutely in love with this product!
I often wear weaves and though my hair is relaxed, anyone with my hair type knows that blending your natural hair with the extensions is very important.

I used to use African Royale Mink Oil Gel to blend but I haven't seen it on shelves for a very long time now and I think it may have been discontinued which just makes me want to cry every time I think about it. That product without a doubt was my favourite. No other product can compare but I guess this Garnier one comes close enough so it's my new love =)

I love this because it is water based and therefore doesn't leave your hair feeling greasy or dirty looking if used properly. This is especially important because I normally use virgin hair extensions and if greasy/oily products gets onto this, it's not a very nice look.You just need a small amount to achieve great results.
 It also gives your hair a nice shine and smells like apples!

I'm not too sure how this product works on non-relaxed hair as everybody in my house uses a relaxer =/

Another thing is that it doesn't make your hair hard and isn't sticky like most gels/waxes are so this is definitely a pro for me as I'm not too fond of sticky products.

The only downside to this is that I'm not sure if it is available in England. My mum bought it when she went to America earlier this year but I'm sure it is available online.

I'm sure this product has many uses for different people with different hair types but this is just the way I benefit from it most. =)

If anybody knows where I can purchase African Royale Mink Oil Gel pleaseeeee let me know!

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