These past few weeks, I decided to try it out properly. Some of you will probably know that my hair is naturally curly anyway so I don't know what I was expecting from this spray.
After washing my hair with John Frieda frizz ease shampoo and conditioner, I let my hair dry for a little bit in a towel first. When I've took the towel off of my head, I comb through my hair and then spray the spray all over my hair. Once I had sorted out my parting, I then used my Nicky Clarke hair dryer to half dry my hair.
I then separated my hair into 4 sections (being as I have a lot of hair) and twisted the sections. After I twisted each section, I used my hair dryer to dry the twisted section as much as I could.
After doing that with all 4 sections, I then untwisted the sections and separated my hair into 2 sections. I did the same as I did before and twisted both sections and blow-dried them. Then I put them into 2 topknot buns and dried them again like that.
Once I had left my hair like that for a little bit, I took it out of the topknot buns and untwisted my hair. As my hair was still a little bit damp, I finished it off by blow-drying my hair by scrunching my hair upwards.
...and that's pretty much all I had to do. It might seem like it's hard work but it really isn't. Now I'm pretty glad that I bought it as it makes my natural curls more defined and less frizzy. It also protects your hair from the heat which is a bonus. Obviously my hair is naturally curly anyway so I don't know how it would turn out on naturally straight hair. But if you have hair like mine and want it to be less messy and less frizzy then I would definitely recommend this spray as it controls my curls more. I love how much volume it gives me hair as well.
Even though it was worth the buy, next time I will definitely read what I'm buying and seeing if I really need it ;) A life lesson for us all... ;) Although, I found this brilliant spray because of how stupid I am...LIFE IS ALL ABOUT TAKING RISKS...sort of...I'm going to shut up now and end this post... x
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I then separated my hair into 4 sections (being as I have a lot of hair) and twisted the sections. After I twisted each section, I used my hair dryer to dry the twisted section as much as I could.
After doing that with all 4 sections, I then untwisted the sections and separated my hair into 2 sections. I did the same as I did before and twisted both sections and blow-dried them. Then I put them into 2 topknot buns and dried them again like that.
Once I had left my hair like that for a little bit, I took it out of the topknot buns and untwisted my hair. As my hair was still a little bit damp, I finished it off by blow-drying my hair by scrunching my hair upwards.
...and that's pretty much all I had to do. It might seem like it's hard work but it really isn't. Now I'm pretty glad that I bought it as it makes my natural curls more defined and less frizzy. It also protects your hair from the heat which is a bonus. Obviously my hair is naturally curly anyway so I don't know how it would turn out on naturally straight hair. But if you have hair like mine and want it to be less messy and less frizzy then I would definitely recommend this spray as it controls my curls more. I love how much volume it gives me hair as well.
Even though it was worth the buy, next time I will definitely read what I'm buying and seeing if I really need it ;) A life lesson for us all... ;) Although, I found this brilliant spray because of how stupid I am...LIFE IS ALL ABOUT TAKING RISKS...sort of...I'm going to shut up now and end this post... x
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