Indie Hair Sea Salt Spray #catchawave 8.5 oz. w/Free Samples!!!
Jul 21, 2017
Awapuhi is better
If you like the tousled look, sea salt spray is quite miraculous. I tried some of the Awapuhi by Paul Mitchell, and was an instant fan. Sea salt spray is the lightest hair styling product you can get. But somehow it clumps your hair up in a way that accentuates layering. When I wanted a 2nd bottle to keep at work, I figured I'd try Indie; it's the top rated sss on Ulta's site.
The Indie is nice. The trigger on/off is a bit funky to learn. The pump is good. The liquid is waterier than Awapuhi, so you need more. But the hold is not as sure either-- it leaves your hair a bit more drippy. For controlling frizzies, that's probably good. But for the tousled look, it gives less definition.
Everyone mentions fragrance, and the vote is split. Fragrance preferences are personal, so it's tough to weigh in with conviction. The Awapuhi does not have the same wild ginger scent as their styling oil (which I think is awesome), but I still like it a lot. The Indie is going for a tropical, coconutty scent, but it comes off in a salon-product sort of way, if you know what I mean. It smells like you sprayed the inside of a coconut with 1970s Aqua Net hair spray. :-P
Great product overall, and oz per oz, a chunk cheaper than the Awapuhi. But I still like the Awapuhi a lot more.
These towels are densely packed and heavy, earning their 500GSM rating. The 16x16 size is great for wiping toward the bottom of the car without risk of the towel dragging on the ground while you wipe. And I like it for interior cleaning too, where you don't really need to flip to a fresh side as much. I bought these as an alternative to the Cobra Supreme 530GSM from AutoGeek-- towels which I dearly love for both drying and detailing. (For glass, I prefer waffle weave.) These pink towels have shorter fibers than the Cobra, so they don't feel as gentle on paint. But you can't beat the value for a drying or detailing towel.
Basics of Fractional Horsepower Motors and Repair
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Each page of this book is an under-size (1/2 size) photocopy of the original printed pages. And it's rendered on cheap, see-through paper. But that's not the worst. This is a book on computer programming in "C" with a worn cover bound to it! It's not even the book which the cover says!! Don't buy this awful, fraudulent production mistake.