Living ProofFullFull Dry Volume & Texture Spray 355 ml
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238 ml355 mlKey Benefits
-Delivers instant, revivable, and long-lasting volume and texture for fine hair
-Adds texture and flexibility for versatile styling
-Heat protection up to 210°C
-Lightly absorbs oil to extend the life of your look
-Instantly transforms fine, flat, or thin hair
-Works on dry hair, so you can use it anytime, anywhere
Usage:
Shake the can well before each spray.
-Spray onto dry hair about 20 cm away. Lift sections of hair and apply from roots to tips.
-Run your fingers through your hair. Repeat until you achieve your desired style, shaking the can between each spray.
-Spray on finished hairstyles for extra texture and hold.
Tips and Tricks: Tilt your head to the side or upside down and spray the product in short bursts along the lengths for added texture.
- Category:Volume Spray
- Article number:1696-222-0355
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Mindis
1 weekverified customerDoes its job
This volume spray absolutely gives volume and texture to the hair, making it hold its shape. Personally, I don't like the scent, as it is quite sharp and reminds me of regular hairspray smell. When you run your hand through your hair, it really feels like there is product sitting as a layer on the scalp, and it can almost be felt on the fingers afterward. I guess that's okay, since this is a texture and volume spray. How else is it supposed to give results if it doesn't actually provide texture in the hair! This product is good, but personally not for me that I would buy again.127 viewsto leave a commentTanita
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Customer service at Lyko1 weekHey Tanita. This whole PFAS thing is definitely complex. PFAS includes thousands of different substances that are divided into several different groups. What they have in common is that they are extremely difficult to break down in the environment. The largest documented source of PFAS release into nature is firefighting foam. When it comes to health, the use of cosmetic products is not assessed to pose any risk in itself, but it is mainly if one ingests PFAS, e.g. through locally contaminated water. As mentioned, this PFAS issue is super complex. If you want to learn more, there is really good information on the Chemical Inspectorate's website: kemi.se/hallbarhet/amnen-och-material/pfas Just regarding Hydrofluorocarbon 152a that you are referring to, it is usually listed as a fluorinated greenhouse gas, not as a PFAS substance. However, it is a greenhouse gas and can contribute to climate change, which is another environmental concern 🤷♀️ Furthermore, we closely follow the developments related to PFAS and do not sell products with documented prohibited content 🙏
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