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Create glossy hair with Shine Spray
Shine Spray, the latest new product at Jean Louis David, gives dull, lifeless hair a much-needed shine boost. Perfect for creating an elegant glossy style, this spray is every girl’s must-have product.
Shine Spray gives hair a mirror-like shine. ‘This is a product that creates a similar effect to a fine mist of rain, giving hair a glossy, frizz-free effect. Its formula is lightweight and fine, creating a professional finish. The great thing about Shine Spray is its very light misting-action which stops hair from becoming overloaded with product and therefore greasy’.
Shine Spray is not a styling product, however, and should be used as a finishing spray only. ‘It’s principle use it to create shiny, healthy-looking hair. It gives your style the final touch. Shine Spray does not help to hold your style or give it structure. If you require more body and texture, make sure you apply your styling and fixing products beforehand, then spray evenly all over with Shine Spray to add a glossy finish’.
As well as it’s shine-enhancing effect, Shine Spray gives your hair a light fragrance. ‘Keep it handy in your bag for last-minute touch ups to freshen your hair. Any nasty smells are neutralised and eliminated thanks to the fine mist of fresh fragrance. Don’t apply too often, stick to around two times a day for optimum results. Once around midday and once in the evening should do the trick!’
Our tip: To really make your hair shine, spray evenly holding the bottle around 20cm away from your head. You can then use a comb or brush to distribute the product evenly throughout the hair.
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