Written by: ckckck
Shiseido UNO Fiber Neo—a big competitor of the Gatsby Moving Rubber Series in Japan—reviewed on Style06!
Looks like a rip off from the Gatsby Moving Rubber Series, same colours (Pink, Blue, Purple, Orange, Yellow, Green). But instead of the Gatsby version of this product (Grunge Mat) the container isn’t grey. The Shiseido UNO Fiber Neo series “surprisingly” also sells the products in both the 80g (normal size) and 15g (traveling size) just as their rival company, Gatsby.
It’s an aluminum container which looks and feels pretty neat. There are also some sort of engraving on the side of the lid, it is for closing purposes, but it adds points to it looks and it also makes it easier to open the lid. Shiseido UNO Mat Creator has a beige lid and a white container bottom, a pretty good color combination and looks fancy, looks likes a product you’d find at salons. Unlike the other products in the series, the promotion tag doesn’t have a model posing. Also once you’ve unwrapped the plastic around the container, the side text on it will disappear too, because it’s printed on the plastic, not on the container. Not a really big problem since the name also stands on top of the lid, but I personally felt a little bit of disappointment.
On top of the lid stands “UNO Mat Creator Shiseido”
Text is gone once you unwrap it.
This product would be comparable to the Grey Gatsby.
The container contains not a total light grey, but not too dark either color of wax. Upon opening there isn’t a strong smell looking to get out of the container, however once you get really close to smell it, it kind of smells like some sort of chemical wax smell, not very natural, but you wouldn’t really smell it after applying it onto your hair. The surface of the wax is all smooth upon first opening, except there are some circles from your lid. Unlike Gatsby Grunge Mat, it doesn’t have the same hard/rough texture when scooping it out. It feels all smooth, when you rub an acceptable amount (fingertip and less) the wax won’t stay grey in your hands. (Luckily!) And it could even disappear all on your palms! When applying it to your hair I like to smoothen all of my hair DOWNWARDS. After that, I would fumble it around and put some parts up, split big strands into smaller ones, rearrange strands, pinch sides and flare out my mullet. It leaves a nice matte look (who would’ve thought that) and would last pretty long, but it is advisable to spray some hairspray onto your roots (lift with an open hand with slightly bowed fingers the tip of your hair and spray a small amount of hairspray) and you should spray on the back as that part flattens easily. Once again I wouldn’t advice you to use this product for the “fortified spikes”, but rather a nice formal look with slightly wavy strands. The product is best for medium to medium long hair. Of course it could be used on short hair, but you would have to use smaller amounts, and it would require a good haircut and/or some good skills for longer hair.
| Pros | Cons |
| Okay hold | Needs some skills to maximize purpose of this product |
| Great matte look | |
| For medium to medium long hair | |
Edwin says:
March 10, 2011 at 10:17 pm
how much does it cost ?
Asakura says:
March 10, 2011 at 10:37 pm
The prices vary from place to place. It’s available on the Style06 Style Store for $15.99.
Edwin says:
March 10, 2011 at 11:08 pm
wow, quite expensive !!
Andy says:
May 19, 2010 at 10:12 pm
does this one give any shine? and does it give airness like the grey gatsby? which one would you recommend, gatsby grey or uno mat creator?
ckckck says:
May 20, 2010 at 3:08 am
It gives zero to none shine at all! (Unless you use MASSIVE amounts).
I’d like both products, but if I had to choose myself i would choose Gatsby Grey.