Basically, I like the styling mousse Nivea best. Enter volume and strengthen the hair without making hard as a board. The scent is subtle and the bottles are quite productive.
For mousses other companies, the hair is often really hard. I use curlers and blow dry the hair dry. Then the hair is sometimes bathed in paint in other mousses. If not Nivea. The lotion also still holds after in the form of brushes.
For medium length hair reaches a plum-sized amount. Less is more in this mousse. Too many acts sometime stringy, but can ruckzuck brush. The perfect amount it has been fast. If you take enough time for styling keeps the action even well until the next day to.
And I also like the consistency of the foam very well. Not too stiff so that one automatically takes longer to distribute as necessary and especially not too liquid, so that the lotion equally runs out of hand. Everything that has experienced.
The individual Nivea Styling Mousse varieties I realize, however, no major differences. Only the stiffness of the hair directly after styling is depending on maintenance level (see the bottom of the bottle) slightly differently. Because I do not want curls, but volume, I usually use Extra Strong (ie level 4) for daily styling. Has been proven to me.
This mega strong level 6 is not really necessary unless women want a hairstyle that will look really well styled properly, eg for parties, weddings and the like. A less strength is at Nivea mousse a more natural and brings nevertheless volume and maintenance. So this mega strong variant for me only on special occasions.