Moa
- The post was made 5 monthsRating: 5 out of 5verified customer
Super!!
I have very fine hair, and it can get very heavy quickly and lie flat, totally frizzy. But after I shower, I spray this in and blow it out with a hairdryer and round brush, and it gets such nice hold, volume, fullness, I also feel that my hair doesn't get greasy as fast! Then I had a bit of bad luck with my bottle, it leaks quite a bit from the cap, tried to screw it on, but unfortunately it doesn't help.. But otherwise the best spray, will be bought again!1 product in post Super!!1063 views - The post was made 6 months
Heat protecting mousse that doesn't get greasy/sticky in hair
Hi! I have tried this mousse, I think it is good?đ But I am looking for a mousse (if there is one) that is heat protecting? (Otherwise, I would love if you could recommend a heat protection spray). But I am looking for a mousse for my very fine hair strands and a scalp that gets greasy the next dayđ I want it to learn how to style with some heat tools, and I need volume for my hairđ Thanks in advance!1 product in post Heat protecting mousse that doesn't get greasy/sticky in hair1979 views- The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 6 monthsHey Moa! đđ How fun that youâve tried the mousse! For fine hair strands and a scalp that easily gets oily, itâs super important to think about both volume and protection. To get the best of both worlds, you can combine a lightweight heat protection spray. Here are some tips: Heat protection spray: Schwarzkopf got2b Guardian Angel Heat Protection â protects up to 220°C and gives a light finish. Antonio Axu Heat Protection Spray â provides a weightless barrier and protects up to 210°C. Apply the heat protection spray first, mainly in the lengths, and then a small amount of mousse from ear height and upwards. Blow-dry with a round brush to lift the roots and finish with cool air to "set" the volume. Good luck with the styling! đ·đ2 likes
- The post was made 11 months
Need helpđ
I am bad at styling my hair, I never do itđ and thatâs because I donât know how to do it and I donât know what products to use for my hair.đ I have very thin fine hair strands, I used to be curly but unfortunately lost them due to bleaching⊠I would love to have a flat iron (or curling iron) that is at a good price and does a good job. I want to be able to straighten it, curl it into nice round curls, or get beach waves. Can you recommend something? đ Also, I need a heat protectantđ If there are any good ones you can recommend? đ Thanks in advance, Moa1 product in post Need helpđ2791 views- The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 11 monthsHey Moa!đ€ So cool that you want to get started with styling! We have the things that make it both easy and fun! âš lyko.com/sv/by-lyko/by-lyko-smooth-operator-hair-straightener is a straightener that does it all! Straight, curly, or beachy vibes! Gentle on fine hair strands and super easy to use. âšlyko.com/sv/by-lyko/by-lyko-magic-wand-curling-iron-19-32mm?fromsearch= +By+Lyko+Magic+Wand gives beautiful, soft curls or more defined waves! âš lyko.com/sv/by-lyko/lyko-beat-the-heat-200-ml2 is a must, protects your hair when you style, without weighing it down! Take caređ1 likes
- The post was made 1 years
Is this good when your curls have disappeared?
A little story about my hair: Itâs just that Iâve noticed that my natural curl has disappeared, Iâve become straight-haired.. And Iâve always been very curly, I have very fine hair strands and not super thick. I bleached/colored my hair a few years ago, but I havenât done it for 3 years now. But I have a little blonde left in the last tips. Now Iâve bought home "KĂ©rastase Curl manifesto" (shampoo, conditioner, and leave-in). But I take that when I wash my hair (which I donât try to do that often). So I would need some moisture I can put in dry hair? Or what can I do to get them back? Sorry for the long novel about my hair, I thought it would be easier to refer me on the right trackđ đ Thanks in advance!1 product in post Is this good when your curls have disappeared?4209 views- The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 1 yearsHey Moa Great that you send so much information I recommend you try a hair cream with hold, preferably by "scrunching" it into towel-dried hair to bring your curls back. And the leave-in you already have can instead be used on dry hair between washes to give your hair extra moisture My first tip comes from Moroccanoil and will hydrate and "activate" your curls: lyko.com/sv/moroccanoil/moroccanoil-curl-defining-cream-75ml The second product is a bit more like a gel and comes from the same series in KĂ©rastase that you are already using: lyko.com/sv/kerastase/kerastase-gel-e-curl-contour-leave-in-150ml I hope you will like one of these and that they will help you get your curls back. Good luck!1 likes