Scamp is a little yorkie mix that belongs to my mechanic. We use a little setting gel to tousle the top of his head and give him what I call the "little dude" look. I just use the gel on the dried and trimmed hair as a finishing touch. For this tousled look, I like to use a firm hold gel, such as Tresemme Extra Firm Gel.
Setting gel is also very helpful for Cairn Terrier heads. This is "Buddy". He would have a very flat and square shaped head without the gel. For best results, use on damp hair and dry to give more shape to the whole head and face. For a whole head gel, I would go with Chris Christensen Thick n' Thicker Volumizing Gel. Good news! CC now offers this product in an 8 0z tube as well as the (rather messy) jar. Just spotted while preparing this post, that I can't wait to try out: TRESemme Styling Glaze -a fast drying, long-lasting formula that will not build-up or flake. Super hold gives precise control for sculpting, roller sets, wet sets and blow drying.
Bichon heads thrive on a serving of mousse. It adds volume and body and helps the stylist achieve a full, round head. Not all Bichon heads need this kind of help, but when the head is a bit straight or soft, the mousse can really help achieve a great look. Mousse is also great for terrier furnishings, especially legs where the coat won't stand out to achieve a good "column" look.
Buddy is a toy poodle I've been grooming for years. His coat is soft and fine and hard to scissor. I use Chris Christensen "Bottoms Up" to give the coat more structure. On the topknot, I use a flexible spray, such as Chris Christensen "Thick n' Thicker." Note that there is a range of setting sprays, from flexible-hold or working sprays, that allow for combing and working the coat, to very firm finishing sprays that lock a style in place. 
Westie heads actually do well with BOTH gel and mousse. Mix together in your hands and apply through the whole head. This will help you get a more full, round shape to the head. Tuffy would be a total "flat head" without his styling products! This is another application where I am going to try out the TRESemme Styling Glaze. I'll let you know how it works for me. My ex-boss, Chris Christensen refers to styling products as "liquid tools", and I am always eager to add to my tool box.
A note about using chalk on westies. I did that for a short period. It was messy, and you can't scissor chalked hair without damaging your shears. With mousse/gel, you can easily clean and restore your shears with an alcohol wipe. Also, I talked with a westie breeder who told me she stopped using chalk for the show ring after paying a $1700 vet bill for eye damage due to chalk in the eyes. That stopped me cold in my tracks!
Zelda has a natural mohawk. We use colored chalk and set it with a fairly stiff spray to give her a traffic stopping look. Isle of Dogs "Isle Style" is a favorite of mine. It's also good for westie and cairn heads as an alternative to gel and/or mousse.
Click here for the technical article PDF on Styling Aids for the Canine Coat, as published in eGroomer Journal.
Barbara Bird is an International Certified Master Groomer, and owner/operator of Transformation Pet Center, Tucson, Arizona. She has been grooming since 1971. She is a world renowned groomer educator and consultant to the pet grooming industry.
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