IT’S not just your garden furniture that can take a battering during the current windy weather – your hair can too.
But as Storm Eowyn thrashes parts of the country, beauty fans have revealed the secret to your locks staying in place all day long.
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The hairspray is a must-have for the current windy weather[/caption]
It turns out Got2b’s Glued Blasting Freeze Hairspray is all you need to keep every strand in place, no matter the weather.
The best part is the hairspray is currently on offer in Asda for just £4.28 – so what are you waiting for?
The “super strong hold hairspray” boasts up to 72 hours of hold for all hair types, and is “easy to wash out”, according to the product description.
The hairspray, which comes in the eye-catching yellow bottle, has been described as “iconic”.
It offers a fresh citrus smell too, so there’s no need to stress about the usual hairspray odour.
The product has hundreds of rave reviews online too from happy shoppers who swear by the stuff to keep their hair set all day.
One person awarded the hairspray a perfect five star rating and wrote: “I’ve been using this hairspray for years and I’ll never go back to another brand!
“I use it to do my 80’s hairstyles. My hair has withstood wind, rain, and even being shut in a car door.”
And a second long time shopper agreed: “I’ve gone through hundreds of cans of this stuff over the past five years.
“It’s an absolutely awesome product and is the best on the market.”
And one mum was left amazed after using the spray on her daughter’s hair.
She said: “I never use hairsprays due to the stickiness they leave on the hair. I had to buy one to make my daughter’s hair for her trampoline competition.
“A two hour training didn’t mess her bun at all, although I didn’t dare to use too much first.
“In the evening I was worrying how will her hair look like next day at school as we didn’t have time to wash it, I just brushed her hair and for my surprise it was soft again, not sticky or rough at all. Amazing.”
You can get your hands on the 300ml bottle for just £4.28, or nab a mini travel size bottle for on the go for just £2.
The hairspray isn’t the only product from got2b that’s perfect for keeping stay hair in place either, the Glued 4 Brows & Edges 2in1 Gel is also a must-have.
The gel can be used to keep your eyebrows in place, but is also perfect for those annoying flyaway hairs.
The “Innovative styling gel” has been specially formulated to be “fast drying with no flakes and without stickiness or residue.”
“It does exactly what it says it should, and holds it all in place,” one person wrote as part of a review on Asda’s website.
And a second agreed: “Not only does it work great for holding down those awkward sticking up brow hairs but it also takes the annoying baby hairs and side burns. A must have for your handbag.”
What are the biggest hair care mistakes?
Anabel Kingsley, Consultant Trichologist and Brand President at Philip Kingsley spoke exclusively to Fabulous.
Not looking after your scalp
Your scalp is an extension of the skin on your forehead and it should be given similar attention and care to the skin on your face. Scalp health is vital to healthy hair growth. Your scalp is your hair’s support system, and a flaky or inflamed scalp can contribute to hair loss and also impact the quality of hairs as they emerge from the follicle. Do cleanse and tone your scalp frequently. Try to leave no more than 2 days between shampoos.
High heat styling
The most common cause of hair damage is high heat styling – either with a blow dryer or straighteners. While it may take a little longer, a low to medium heat setting will give you great styling results, but without dryness, breakage and split ends. You should also always use a heat protective product such as our Daily Damage Defence and don’t hold your dryer right next to your strands.
Not eating well
Even if you’re using the best products in the world, if you aren’t eating well your hair’s condition and rate of growth won’t be at its optimal. Hair is a dispensable tissue as it isn’t needed for physical survival. This means nutrients are first used to keep essential cells functioning, with hair receiving them last.