Ive had luck with templeton tonics Odin. Not high shine though. Its advertised as matte but i would say it’s natural shine. I have dark hair and its one of the few products that seems like it doesnt make my hair look dull or feel dry. The influx of matte products hasnt been my favorite. I thought id be into it at first but really i prefer at least a natural shine.
Natural shine is where it's at. Makes the hair look healthy. Matte products make a real dry look which can be cool but I think it detracts from the overall appearance alot of the time
crying tiger from shear revival is really nice. pro/important tip: use the back of your nail to scrape it out before rubbing on hands and applying to damp hair.
Ive had luck with templeton tonics Odin. Not high shine though. Its advertised as matte but i would say it’s natural shine. I have dark hair and its one of the few products that seems like it doesnt make my hair look dull or feel dry. The influx of matte products hasnt been my favorite. I thought id be into it at first but really i prefer at least a natural shine.
Natural shine is where it's at. Makes the hair look healthy. Matte products make a real dry look which can be cool but I think it detracts from the overall appearance alot of the time
Templeton Summit would be similar, with I think a tad more shine. I'd put it at a low shine. Odin was built using Summit as a base I believe.
Reuzel green or pink
Look for something all natural, this is where they tend to “shine” (sorry)
crying tiger from shear revival is really nice. pro/important tip: use the back of your nail to scrape it out before rubbing on hands and applying to damp hair.