I purchased the Gorilla Snot Hair Gel at a local Walgreens for $2.99. This gel comes in a few different hold/strength levels, so I picked level 9 out of 10. I felt this would give me the hold I need without too much of a crunchy feeling or that helmet hair look after it dries. Now keep in mind that this gel is used by various ethnicities, such as Hispanics or Latinos to create spike styles. With that in mind, who would have guessed it would be suitable to maintain wash-n-goes of those of us with curly textures.
My impressions of the Gorilla Snot Hair Gel:
Display Look & Feel: The design of the container is cleverly funky yet very practical because it allows you to easily squeeze out the product due to the fact that the bottom of the container is also the lid. This eliminates the need to turn the container upside down to get that last tiny weeny bit of product out.
Smell: Very pleasant scent with a hint of lemon smell.
Cost: $2.99 + tax....no further cost point analysis needed:-)
Gel Look & Feel: This gel has a slime consistency. It is sticky, but not as sticky as some other gels I've used. As my hair was drying, I didn't have a sticky residue feeling on my face or neck, so that is a plus.
Ingredients off the bottle: Water, PVP, Alcohol, PEG-150, Sorbital, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Triethanolamine, Carbomer, Cyamposis Tetragonoloba (Guar) Gum, Fragrance.
Hair Impact Review: The Gorilla Snot Hair Gel is good, but the alcohol seems to have caused frizz by Day 2. Although my curls remained defined, my day 3 hair had more volume than expected. I decided to lightly spritz my hair with water and add some of my shea butter mixture for moisture. I repeated as needed on the following days. Overall, I will continue to use this product and tweak my regime to see if I can reduce some of the volume and retain more curl definition throughout the week.
Day 1 results using Gorilla Snot Hair Gel |
- I applied Castor Oil and Lanolin Oil to wet hair from root to tip.
- I applied a generous amount of Gorilla Snot Hair Gel to each section.
- I smoothed sections of hair from root to tip to allow my natural curl pattern to take shape (Shingling Method). NOTE: In some areas I used my Denman brush to help separate my curls.
- I allowed to air dry from morning until night.
- I pineappled my hair with a satin hair tie.
Take a look at my application process and more pictures in my video.
Day 5 |
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