shortyjock89
Well-known member
So the Weaver/Stierwalt products have been out for a few months now, and I was just thinking that it would be nice to see what people are thinking of them. I have used them some, and I have my own opinions to share.
Adhesives- They're pretty decent IMO. Maybe not as consistent as Sullivan's products, but not bad. Their tail glue parallel isn't quite as strong and isn't quite the same, but it's okay. I'd like to try the glues some more so I can really figure out how to get all the potential out of them.
Paint- Some of the best paint I've ever used. It goes on very even and "dry", and is very very easy to blend. I still prefer the Sullivan Ultra White, but that may be out of familiarity. The Hereford and Shorthorn shades are by far the easiest to use out of anything I've used. I will be buying a lot of Weaver paint before Jr Nationals.
Daily Use Products- I haven't used much of these, but I'll tell you guys two words that need to be in your vocabulary. Pro Charge. The stuff is amazing. It comes in an aerosol, and also in a concentrated form to mix in with sheen. I've used both, and it is the real deal no matter which you use. The aerosol is great to use as a Summer replacement for Revive. It isn't as heavy as Revive, and as far as I can see, it does just as good of a job of bringing hair to life and eliminating harsh dry skin areas. The concentrated form is here to stay in my sheen mix, and I will not go without it now. We mix it in at 1:4 with the sheen and it does some pretty good stuff for us. It has all but replaced our use of vinegar in daily use. We still use Vinegar in our conditioning dip, but no longer in our sheen. You can notice a difference in one day. We've been using it for about a month, and have some of the healthiest hair we've ever had at the end of May.
Now its time for all of you to let the rest of us know your experiences, good or bad, that you've had with the products. I don't want to start a Sullivan vs. Weaver/Stierwalt debate or battle, just an objective conversation. I have the utmost respect for both companies, and use products from both of them, but the Weaver stuff is new, and its time for some reviews!
Adhesives- They're pretty decent IMO. Maybe not as consistent as Sullivan's products, but not bad. Their tail glue parallel isn't quite as strong and isn't quite the same, but it's okay. I'd like to try the glues some more so I can really figure out how to get all the potential out of them.
Paint- Some of the best paint I've ever used. It goes on very even and "dry", and is very very easy to blend. I still prefer the Sullivan Ultra White, but that may be out of familiarity. The Hereford and Shorthorn shades are by far the easiest to use out of anything I've used. I will be buying a lot of Weaver paint before Jr Nationals.
Daily Use Products- I haven't used much of these, but I'll tell you guys two words that need to be in your vocabulary. Pro Charge. The stuff is amazing. It comes in an aerosol, and also in a concentrated form to mix in with sheen. I've used both, and it is the real deal no matter which you use. The aerosol is great to use as a Summer replacement for Revive. It isn't as heavy as Revive, and as far as I can see, it does just as good of a job of bringing hair to life and eliminating harsh dry skin areas. The concentrated form is here to stay in my sheen mix, and I will not go without it now. We mix it in at 1:4 with the sheen and it does some pretty good stuff for us. It has all but replaced our use of vinegar in daily use. We still use Vinegar in our conditioning dip, but no longer in our sheen. You can notice a difference in one day. We've been using it for about a month, and have some of the healthiest hair we've ever had at the end of May.
Now its time for all of you to let the rest of us know your experiences, good or bad, that you've had with the products. I don't want to start a Sullivan vs. Weaver/Stierwalt debate or battle, just an objective conversation. I have the utmost respect for both companies, and use products from both of them, but the Weaver stuff is new, and its time for some reviews!