Advantages: great colour, soft shiny hair Disadvantages: smells really bad, bit messy, ruins your towel!
I am writing this review, well the first part of it anyway, while waiting for my hair dye to develop. I never thought about dying my hair until a friend commented that with my pale skin dying my hair a shade of red would really suit me. I didn't want to go a bright coppery red though so I went down to boots to have a look at the sort of colours available. My first attempt was a bit bright and not really what I wanted, plus I didn't really like the dye as it was very runny and made a mess. I think it was garnier. Then I saw this dye and the colour on the box looked perfect so I thought I would try it.
I have been using L'oreal Recital Preference shade number 3.66 for about 2 years now and I love it. The colour is described as 'dark red ultraviolet'. What this means is your hair goes a rich dark reddy/purpley brown colour and when ...
Advantages: Not as expensive as the USA versions Disadvantages: Too fierce for dry lanes
Technical Specifications
Coverstock: Aggressive Solid Reactive Weight Block: Inverted RAD3 Finish: 1000-grit Smooth Logos: Gyration: 2.52 Differential: 0.055 Durometer: 74-76 Track Flare: 6" plus Length: 5 Backend: 9
The X-Factor V-Power is a limited release overseas version of the X-FActor Triple Xtreme, with a Strong, Solid Reactive, coverstock.
This is a very good ball for medium to heavy oiled lanes. You can adjust this ball to suit your style. I have left mine sanded to 1000 (factory finish) or you can go for the polished finish which will make the ball go longer on oily lanes. If your lanes are very dry forget this ball as it will start gripping the lane early on and you will miss your target by a fair distance.
I have been using this ball at Tolworth for a few sessions now and had a fairly good outcome. The ball seems to ...
I have been bowling now for about 3 years and curretnly average around the 175 mark. I play for Nottinghamshire and Lenton. For those of you who dont know, in bowling , bowlers usualy carry 2 or more balls.........one of these is a "spare" ball. For picking up spares. These balls are very shiney so they skid in the lane oil, and have little/no tendancy to hook. Where as a reactive ball contains a weightblock to make the ball "break" when it reachs dry boards, spare balls have a even block which distrabutes the wright of the ball evenly. On to the ball.......
I bought his ball about 4 months ago now, as I needed a new spare ball sine my old one had "worn out". I was looking in my local proshop and I came across this amxing item.
Most bowlingballs are a single colour, a few mixed colur, but this one revolutionised the indusrty ...