9 yrs, 7 mths ago

Fudge Raise The Roots Trial Team

Are you part of the Fudge Raise The Roots Trial Team?

This is now the dedicated forum thread where you can come throughout your trial to ask any questions about the product, share your experiences with fellow members about the product, and even answer some of the questions other Trial Teamers may have about these products.

So, let us know how you’re going with your trial of the Fudge Raise The Roots because we’d absolutely love to hear all about it!

(Nudge, nudge: for those who aren’t on this particular Trial Team, please feel free to join in the convo and ask our Trial Teamers about their road test – we’re all as curious as you are!)

Beth x

PS. Trial Teamers, don’t forget to submit your reviews and post-trial surveys online by September 17th.

Review link:
http://www.beautyheaven.com.au/hair/styling-products/45440-fudge-big-hair-raise-the-roots

Survey link:
http://q.beautyheaven.com.au/fillsurvey.php?sid=989

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  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Invest in a paddle brush. Lady Jayne has a nice one for about $15 in Priceline. They are always handy for long hair.
    A detangling brush is not going to work as you need to create some tension to get a nice smooth blow out.
    I’m not a professional but I have been blowdrying my hair for a long time. Let your hair airdry for a bit then dry it upside down until it is 85% dry. Then section starting with the lower layers. Try and hold the hair at a 90 degree angle from the head at the root. Blow the air down the hair shaft not up, this will help the cuticle lie flat and smooth rather than up and frizzy.

    Thanks Pink Hornet! I have tried your tips and although I’m not sure if I’m doing it correctly but I did see some improvement. I went to Chemist Warehouse the other day and saw some Lady Jane brushes that are on sale but I got side tracked with the 50& off cosmetics sale! LOL

    Any one else on this trial? Are you loving it as well?

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Even better look for a how to you tube video. There are heaps.

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Invest in a paddle brush. Lady Jayne has a nice one for about $15 in Priceline. They are always handy for long hair.
    A detangling brush is not going to work as you need to create some tension to get a nice smooth blow out.
    I’m not a professional but I have been blowdrying my hair for a long time. Let your hair airdry for a bit then dry it upside down until it is 85% dry. Then section starting with the lower layers. Try and hold the hair at a 90 degree angle from the head at the root. Blow the air down the hair shaft not up, this will help the cuticle lie flat and smooth rather than up and frizzy.

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    I’m part of this trial and received my Fudge yesterday. The packaging is really nice and so easy to use! I used it yesterday and I just need to get the hang of it. I’m not used to using a blow dryer and I don’t have a round brush so not sure if I’m getting the full effect of this product. I love the chocolatey smell though!
    Any tips how to use this or something like blow drying for dummies? :p
    (Note: I only use Michel Mercier Detangling Brush which is really bulky and doesn’t want to buy a round brush as I don’t really need it.)
    Thanks!

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