Hair Shine Spray Lakme K.Style Smooth&Shine Polish Sheen Spray
- Characteristics
- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: Lakme
Line: k.style smoth&shine
Product Type: hair spray
Product Properties: aromatization, for radiance, hair color protection, sun protection, thermal protection
Volume: 150 ml
Effect: luster
Formula: alcohol, paraben-free, sls/sles-free, water-based, with glycerin
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Spain
Made in: Spain
A beautiful hairstyle is one of the finest adornments to any modern woman's appearance. To ensure your hair looks flawless and achieves a delightful shine, the innovative Polish Sheen Spray from the Spanish brand Lakme is an excellent choice. It contains active ingredients that are extremely beneficial for your locks.
This product deeply nourishes the strands, helps smooth the hair cuticle, and promotes elasticity. It preserves the intensity of the colour in dyed hair and adds a stunning shine to dull locks. The spray reliably protects them from damaging UV rays and styling devices. It makes the combing process easier. The product has a subtle woody-herbaceous scent that will elegantly accentuate the grace, sophistication, and refinement of any woman.
I didn't buy it here, but the spray is unclear - at first there is shine, but it disappears after a few minutes (does the product absorb hair?), I also saw reviews online that after using the spray, you shouldn't touch your hair, otherwise the shine will disappear. It's not worth it, I won't buy it again.
Mixed feelings...
I ordered this product a long time ago, and it seems to me that it has not even been halfway used yet.
I just can't figure out how to use it properly.
Spraying a small "pshik" from a distance of 30 cm, as indicated in the instructions - I don't see any effect.
If I spray a little more generously - at first it's fine, my hair gets shiny, but after about half an hour to an hour, my hair seems to become greasy, even though I just washed them and try not to get it on the roots.
I've tried it on both wet and dry hair - so far, without success. Although in the salon where I get my hair dyed, they sometimes use it on my hair - and it seems to be fine.
So maybe it's all in the technique))))