| Product: |
Lee Stafford Central Heating & Air Conditioning Spray |
| Date: |
22/03/08 (86 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Packaging looks great and product smells devine!
Disadvantages: Overpriced an hard to find as it's not always stocked in Boot's.
I have written quite a few reviews on Lee Stafford products and a whole heap more to turn my hand to! Personally I love them! They usually do as promised, look great on my dressing table and smell really good! I'm very familiar with the range in Boots so I was really surprised to see loads of products in the range I'm not familiar with really cheap i.e this product was 59p! Needed or not I bought one of everything and stood at the checkout discussing how fabulous I think the range is and telling everyone the huge savings they could make and a woman ran and also got one of everything for her daughter lol anyways....
What It Is....
Lee Stafford - Ru Taking Protection From Central Heating & Air Con?
The Packaging....
Purple see through plastic recyclable 75ml pump action bottle. On the front of the bottle in silver writing I'm told who it is by and the little dog motif is there as on all Lee Stafford products. I'm told 'Protection is better than a cure'. Then in light pink and white writing I'm told 'Central heating and air-con can suck the moisture out of your hair ,leaving it dry, brittle and lifeless'. On the back in white writing I'm told how to use, email address and contact details for Lee Stafford, and ingredients. There is a matching purple safety lid over the top and the pump action sprayer is bright fluorescent pink. Packaging is great!
How to use....
'Spray this light dry formulation onto dry hair and re-apply a few times throughout the day or night. This light formulation helps to lock moisture in your hair and enhance natural shine. This revolutionary science means if you miss areas of your hair when first spraying this clever little baby will eventually spread all by itself'.
Using It...
Well I have been using it as directed for a few days now. Reason being that I've had a few days away staying at my friends pub and have found myself completely on the go! Running outside to collect glasses or have a ciggy and then back in to a warm pub and then back upstairs to where I was staying which was freezing! I have naturally frizzy hair that loves to misbehave almost as much as I do so anything that promises to help with this is gratefully appreciated!
Does it work?
Most definitely. I can use as much or as little as I like as often as I please. Not only is it a frizz fighter but if any does appear you just spray a little on and it doesn't interfere with the style at all and is none sticky. It's very light and smells wonderful and floral and has the same fragrance as all the other lee Stafford products do. I use other products on my hair when styling and love using this as it's easy to do so and the great thing about it? Well it smells so lovely and really freshens up your hair. None greasy you can use as much as you like as often as you like. It makes my hair feel really soft like using spray on conditioner. The product promises to enhance shine and this I firmly believe is true.
Conclusion...
It's a nice little spray to have in your handbag and although I like it I know I could live without it. I wouldn't pay it's usual £6.99 price tag.
It's a good little all rounder though but to me not a necessity!
I do think it's great on dried out, frazzled hair as my friend used it as her hair felt dry and she loved it! My hair doesn't 'need' it and like I say I do feel it is overpriced for what it is!
Summary: Not a bad product just not one you need!
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- 24/03/08 Me as well Paws!
No me either TB4MS its funny how we think we know all the products in the range than bam several more appear overnight! I cant keep up either!
Lucky you Mary, wish my hair was like that! |
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- 23/03/08 dead straight hair here no frizz except if I get a perm . |
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- 23/03/08 Like you I have frizzy hair - starts the night looking ok(ish) but humidity plays havoc with it! Great review of a product I hadn't heard of before now! |
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