Advantages: holds hair well Disadvantages: comes in an aresol can
L'oreal's ultra fixingspray is an excellent hair spray. It gives out a fine spray of the hair spray so you dont get too much of the stuff all in one place. It drys quickly and does not give you sticky looking hair or hair that is all stuck together. It holds hair in place very well and is excellent if you want to create ''big hair do's''.It gives a natural looking hold to hair. It is also very easy to brush out at the end of the day and you dont end up with any white flaky bits unlike some hair sprays. It is a reasonable priced product and lasts along time. ...
Advantages: Holds your style exactly where you want it - for hours Disadvantages: None
This is the best hairspray I have ever used. I have fine soft hair in a layered above the shoulder style. Although soft hair is lovely to touch it tends to flop very quickly - no matter what product is used to style it. Not any more! I blow dry my hair as usual, then using a long handled comb lift sections of hair and lightly (not too close or it will be sticky) spray. I do this all over my hair and find that the style stays in for hours. OK, so you're locks no longer waft individually in the wind, but at least my hair looks the same at the end of the evening as when I set out. It reminds me of the squirty hairspray my mother used in the 60s (and it held her beehive in place for days!). I've recently moved abroad and a friend is bringing a suitcase full of the stuff over for me - thank God, no more flat hair again! Who cares what ...
Advantages: good hold, no strong smell Disadvantages: leaves hair hard
My things seem to have a mysterious habit of going missing at the moment. In the past few months, I've managed to mislay my MP3 player, my eye gel, and more recently an entire can of hairspray! It was the John Frieda Brilliant Brunette hairspray that I have been using for months and totally adore, that did a disappearing act on me, leaving me more than a bit confused, as it was fairly large and not the sort of thing you would think would be easy to lose!
Anyway, I had a can of L'Oreal Studio Line Invisi'Fix Ultra hold hair spray from months and months ago, when I bought another Studio Line product, and their was on a buy one get one free offer on the range. I thought I may as well try it out, as I'm trying to save money, and at £4.50 a can, the John Frieda one I tend to go for, is slightly on the expensive side.
The can ...