I will not buy something just because it’s organic. Personally, I don’t find organic products better than non-organic products, especially when it comes to hair products. I believe the Gold Digger works way better when you’re looking for something more casual and if you have shorter hair. (However if you want a polished look with a medium shine finish, the Silver Fox is definitely worth a try).
If you intend to pull off a neater, more polished look, then the Claymation will suit you more. ( More matte? How can anything be more matte?) This is because the HDF Claymation has dry shampoo and some Quicksand incorporated into it, so it just soaks up all the extra grease, leaving you looking sharp and fresh. Hairstyle and finishĪlthough the Hanz de Fuko Claymation and By Vilain Gold Digger gives a matte finish, the HDF Claymation is more matte. If you already have the volume, why not use the Gold Digger and get more control? 3. Otherwise, the By Vilain Gold Digger may be better, because it gives more control and is more pliable. Since the HDF Claymation can boost volume, it works better if you have naturally neat and straight hair. Hair typeĭifferent products resonate with different hair types. If you're looking to get the Gold Digger but need a little boost in hold, try it with some Sidekick. However, the HDF Claymation is less pliable and harder to wash. While the By Vilain Gold Digger boasts a hold strength of up to 12 hours, the HDF Claymation can last just as long in harsher conditions. Strength and holdīoth the Hanz de Fuko Claymation and By Vilain Gold Digger have ‘super high hold’ and ‘extreme hold’, but which is better? In terms of strength, I would say the Claymation is stronger.
Here’s a full comparison between the Hanz de Fuko Claymation and the By Vilain Gold Digger, and which one you should get. With so many different hair products out there, it can get pretty confusing when it comes to deciding on which hair wax to get.