So helpful! I have a course, thick hair type and always struggle at the end of my styling with hairspray drying my hair out MORE and almost causing more frizz. Every hairdresser for some reason puts hairspray in after styling it and I just wanna get home to wash it out again! drives me nuts. I love the lightness of this line and appreciate the information on what each product is for!
Aw thanks so much!! These are my holy grails: I am obsessed with the bond building shampoo and conditioner- if you are chemically lightened and heat style it will make your hair stronger and softer. In terms of styling products the surf foam spray blow-dry is amazing. Spray a few sprays throughout the root and then blow-dry- it will give you lift and separation and soft texture. I also use the Save the Day serum as a split end sealer and for shine- on wet and dry hair. For a refresher- I use The Thickening Dry Spun finish like water- you can add as much as you like, whenever you like to refresh or style- it gives you a bit of separation and lift, but doesn't build up. I hope this helps : )
Hi! There are different grades/types of silicones and the version we use is super common in hair & skincare. Dimethicone is a silicon-based polymer that, when used in beauty products, gives the formula an incredibly smooth, velvety, slippery feel & prevents moisture loss- super helpful for controlling frizz. Not a bad thing for hair that is super thirsty and prone to frizz. Just like regular facials keep your pores in tip-top shape, I do suggest using a clarifying shampoo or shampoo with sulfates every so often to keep your scalp and stands happy. I suggest this for people who use silicone and for people do not use silicones 🙂 If you prefer stylers without silicones many of our curl options are formulated without 🙂 Helpful article: www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/a32891698/what-is-dimethicone-for-skin/
@@ShannonfromBumbleandbumble I also read that some of theses silicones give the appearance of healthy hair but in thr long term there harmful i prefer hair products with out these
So helpful! I have a course, thick hair type and always struggle at the end of my styling with hairspray drying my hair out MORE and almost causing more frizz. Every hairdresser for some reason puts hairspray in after styling it and I just wanna get home to wash it out again! drives me nuts. I love the lightness of this line and appreciate the information on what each product is for!
Thank you so much! I totally understand what you mean : )
Just bought a couple products from this line! I'm loving it
Great help
Which hairspray has more shiny effect?
Hi! The Dry Oil Spray is pure shine- but like a highlighter for your skin- it won't leave you feeling greasy.
You have hair similar to mine, are there any other products that you would adamantly recommend? Love your channel, just subbed :)
Aw thanks so much!! These are my holy grails:
I am obsessed with the bond building shampoo and conditioner- if you are chemically lightened and heat style it will make your hair stronger and softer.
In terms of styling products the surf foam spray blow-dry is amazing. Spray a few sprays throughout the root and then blow-dry- it will give you lift and separation and soft texture. I also use the Save the Day serum as a split end sealer and for shine- on wet and dry hair.
For a refresher- I use The Thickening Dry Spun finish like water- you can add as much as you like, whenever you like to refresh or style- it gives you a bit of separation and lift, but doesn't build up. I hope this helps : )
@@ShannonfromBumbleandbumble thank you!!! :)
Thank u very much ♥️
Has a silicone as ingredient
Hi! There are different grades/types of silicones and the version we use is super common in hair & skincare. Dimethicone is a silicon-based polymer that, when used in beauty products, gives the formula an incredibly smooth, velvety, slippery feel & prevents moisture loss- super helpful for controlling frizz. Not a bad thing for hair that is super thirsty and prone to frizz.
Just like regular facials keep your pores in tip-top shape, I do suggest using a clarifying shampoo or shampoo with sulfates every so often to keep your scalp and stands happy. I suggest this for people who use silicone and for people do not use silicones 🙂
If you prefer stylers without silicones many of our curl options are formulated without 🙂
Helpful article: www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/a32891698/what-is-dimethicone-for-skin/
@@ShannonfromBumbleandbumble I also read that some of theses silicones give the appearance of healthy hair but in thr long term there harmful i prefer hair products with out these
@@cynthiathomas404 Silicones are bad in shampoos because it causes build up, but in other products they actually protect your hair :)