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Toni & Guy Fix It Hairspray |
| Date: |
25/10/09 (26 review reads) |
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I first got this hairspray last year for Christmas in a set with some other Toni and Guy products like a heat protection spray, shampoo and conditioner and have bought it again since as I fell in love with it!
The ingredient contents is a long list of boring chemical names such as dimethicone copolyol and butlyphenyl methylpropional! The aerosol can does not contain any CFCs which is always good as they are rather nasty to the ozone layer!
The packaging is simple but effective with a plain white background and bold red font with the logo 'TONI&GUY' and a silver lid. The overall design of the aerosol is pretty simple too with sleek lines and a standard spray top which works just fine for the job!
Now on to the actual product. The spray top is very easy to operate and doesn't tend to get clogged (I have had this problem with hairsprays before as there is often sticky residue left on the nozzle which blocks the hole that the spray comes out of- although a quick session under the warm water tap usually sorts it out).
It sprays evenly and consistently which is good and I usually spray about 4 inches from my hair- as instructed on the can. The substance in the spray works really well to hold hair without leaving it too sticky and without that 'crispy' look that you get with some hairsprays. The spray also brushes out of the hair really easily which is handy.
I find that the spray is long lasting- I only spray it on once in the morning when going to college and find that this keeps my hair in place all day- although my hair is pretty fine so if you have thicker hair you may need to re-spray.
One of the best things about this product is that it has a great smell! Most similar products have a very harsh chemical type scent that isn't great as your hair tends to soak up smell and release it through the day.
All in all, I think this hairspray is great and I got a small one- 50ml for about £2 which although is a little expensive- personally I think is worth the extra price!
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- 25/10/09 My sons just gotten a job for uni lever and is working on a new product called, i think, ti guy? |
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