Review : Frederic Fekkai Marine Summer Hair Zero-Humidity Frizz Control
Friday, April 12, 2013
Product Description
A pre-style, anti-frizz treatment. Frederic Fekkai Marine Summer Hair Zero-Humidity Frizz Control is a weightless, alcohol-free mist with sea algae extract that blocks humidity while sealing in hydration to keep sleek for all-day frizz and fly-away protection. The AquaNutrients infuse deep hydration into sun-exposed, moisture-thirsty hair and the UV shield helps prevent fading. Your hair will have a healthy shine, texture and style that lasts all day.
This product originally retails for US$23 which has since been discontinued. I bought mine on Strawberrynet quite some time back.
Recommended for women who have sun-parched hair that is susceptible to frizz and want to maintain beautiful, effortless chic hair throughout the summer, I thought this product may be able to help me with my hair frizz and flyaway ends in order to keep my hair neat and tidy.
This prestige hair mist is infused with a customized blend of marine botanicals that help nourish and condition hair. Formulated with the exclusive aqua-nutrients technology, it blends marine botanical extracts to help condition, hydrate, and protect dry hair from environmental impurities.
Stored in a striking orange almost-clear bottle, the content is milky white in colour with a citrus scent.
The dispenser is a spray spritz that dispenses the contents in bursts type. It tends to dirty the floor and made it sticky, as the spritz does not give out a fine mist.
Best to be used on damp hair, I hardly notice a remarkable difference. On bad days where there are more hair frizz than normal, I do see a slight 10% reduction in frizziness and flyaway hair ends.
I do not feel any difference in the hydration and shiny levels on my hair, after using the product.
I have straight hair now, so I can't really comment on using the product to keep the texture and style all day long. This product is not something I would re-purchase.
Source : Sephora
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