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Best styling product ever, August 28, 2006
This review is from: Bumble and Bumble Sumo Tech, 1.5-Ounce Jar (Health and Beauty)
I've been using Sumo Tech for years, and as far as I'm concerned it's the best sculpting product out there. Great for creating shape and texture - it's light enough for my fine, thin, straight hair. It doesn't have that greasy shine that comes with most pomades, but you can mix with a little B&B Brilliantine or Styling Wax if you want a little more gloss. A little bit of Sumo Tech goes a long way - just put a little water on your hand if it dries out while styling instead of using more. You can also touch up your hairstyle during the day using damp fingertips.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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MAXIMUM HOLDING POWER, July 9, 2005
There are very few "his and her" items in our bath area, but this is one of them - and a favorite!
Bumble and Bumble's Sumotech is a light yet strong-hold hair moulding compound. It's perfect for those spikes that look great on many guys, and it's great for keeping a curl or three in place, especially during these hot summer months.
It's a cinch to use - for me, as I use it only on a side curl or two, I simply work a dab through my fingers and apply to hair. Then, come rain, wind or temps in the 90s, those curls stay in place.
Sumotech is fragrance free and not sticky like many sprays.
In the Sumotech box is a fun card that lets you know just where you stand in the tech area - Hi = Computer, Lo = pencil; Hi = DVD, Lo + Drive-in. You may be surprised by your areas of expertise, but not by the holding power of Sumotech!
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Sumo Tech VS. Crew Fiber, November 25, 2008
This review is from: Bumble and Bumble Sumo Tech, 1.5-Ounce Jar (Health and Beauty)
Having used both SumoTech and Crew Fiber, I have concluded that SumoTech
is by far the better product. Besides being a softer touch, SumoTech is
water-soluble and rinses right off your hands, whereas Crew Fiber is
wax/oil-based and really takes a lot of hand-washing to remove.
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