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Sebastian Mousse Forte, Strong-Hold Mousse for Professional Hair
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Sebastian Professional Mousse Forte
Define and protect curls and waves with Sebastian Professional Mousse Forte. This professional styling product provides strong hold and gives a volume boost to curly hair, leaving it soft to the touch. Formulated with an anti-frizz effect to help strengthen and control waves or curls, while protecting the hair against heat damage.
Sebastian inspires the artist inside every stylist with new techniques, providing new professional styling and hair care products for new-to-the-eye looks.
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Description
Styling Mousse
Styling and Finishing Crème
Weightless Smoothing CreÌme Serum
Weightless Hair Thickener
Light, Conditioning Style Whip
Volume-Building Spray Gel
Benefit
UV Protection, Volume and Hold
Smooth and lightweight finish
Hydrating, Frizz-Taming and Smoothing
Weightless Body and Volume
Nourished and Bouncy Curls
Volume
Technology
Nourishing mousse for strong manageable hold, protects against heat damage and controls frizz without the crunchy feel
The polymer used in Sublimate is flexible and forms a smooth film around the hair fiber for more anti-frizz protection.
A mild frizz-tamer with essential avocado oil
Liquid-to-foam formula to thicken, condition, and weightlessly hold finer hair in place.
This protein-rich, ultra-light whip formula is designed to lift nourished curls and waves.
Formulated with Root-Lift technology for volume and softness; no crunch or stiffness.
Hair Type
For naturally wavy, curly or frizzy hair
For all hair types
For all hair types
For fine to medium hair
For naturally wavy or curly hair
For all hair types
Sebastian Mousse Forte, Strong-Hold Mousse for Professional Hair
Was the book of James written by one of the twelve disciples or the brother of Jesus? Are there any references to James outside the world of the New Testament? Many scholars have concluded that his epistle was likely written in the early- to mid-forties of the first century. Since James so frequently quotes and alludes to the sayings of Jesus throughout his epistle, this provides strong evidence that both he and his readers were saturated in Jesus’ teaching from a very early date. On this episode, Shane Rosenthal begins a two-part discussion of the book of James with Bob Hiller, author of Finding Christ in the Straw, A Forty-Day Devotion on the Book of James.
For the past 500 years, Protestants have argued that the doctrine of justification by faith alone is a core component of the gospel of Jesus Christ. But sometimes opponents of the Reformation claim that the Bible actually teaches the opposite. In James 2:24, for example, we’re told that “a person is justified by works and not by faith alone.” So what is the point James is making, and does his teaching actually conflict with Paul and others? Shane Rosenthal discusses this with Bob Hiller, author of Finding Christ in the Straw, as they continue their discussion of the book of James.
At the heart of the division between Protestants and Catholics is the disagreement over the doctrine of justification. According to Catholic theology, justification is believed to be a lifelong process in which the sinner becomes intrinsically righteous, to the extent that he or she cooperates with grace. On the other side, Protestants assert that this ends up confusing justification with sanctification. Whereas sanctification is a process, justification is a once-for-all declaration of right standing with God that is ultimately rooted in Christ’s perfect righteousness. On this program the hosts walk through all the issues involved in this historic debate (originally aired 08-21-16).
The first woman to publish a book in her own name in the English language was Katherine Parr, the sixth and final wife of King Henry VIII. In her book The Lamentation of a Sinner (1547), she abased herself considerably and outlined her conversion to Protestant theology. In fact, she writes, “I feel myself to come, as it were, in a new garment before God, and now by his mercy, to be declared just and righteous. By faith alone I am sure to be justified, although the dregs of Adam do remain.” On this episode, Shane Rosenthal discusses Queen Katherine’s fascinating life and robust convictions with Don Matzat, author of a new biography titled Katherine Parr: Opportunist. Queen. Reformer.
This downloadable collection features 12 extended-length White Horse Inn shows and 5 Modern Reformation articles on the topic. It’s available to you for a gift of any amount.