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Postie just brought Hair Spritz and Bronzer
Anyone tried the Hair Spritz yet? Surely you have to wash hair after use. Not enough info on return form.
(I'm sure Boots must follow this thread)
:grouphug: A smile, a 'please' and a 'thank you' cost nothing0 -
Don'tskipit wrote: »Postie just brought Hair Spritz and Bronzer
Anyone tried the Hair Spritz yet? Surely you have to wash hair after use. Not enough info on return form.
(I'm sure Boots must follow this thread)
I am really feeling the love from Boots at the moment!!!
Saturday, I had an eyeliner and hairspray and today I've also received the Bronzer and Hair spritz.
The bronzer looks lovely - in a lovely glossy black compact... very happy as I have been trying to scrape the remnants out of my current bronzer!
I see what you mean about the info on the form for the Hair Spritz! I presume it isn't a styling aid - it sounds to me like it's more of a hair protectant for when you go out in the sun?0 -
7961 - Nude Lipstick comparison trial now showing0
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I am really feeling the love from Boots at the moment!!!
Same here! Need a bigger bathroom cabinet! And have to organise a filing system for return forms
Someone made a good suggestion on here which I follow - write on the inside seal down part of brown return envelope - item, date received and return due by date. Otherwise I'd forget!
Also, I think you get more invites to trials if you put a full report in the 'comments' part.:grouphug: A smile, a 'please' and a 'thank you' cost nothing0 -
Self Tan Spray , just gone on.Never pay more than you have too0
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I think i have 4 trails on the go at the mo and my OH says something more has come this morning! I am totally loved by Boots at the moment!0
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couldn't see these mentioned yet
7950-Face Exfoliator for Oily Skin
7951-Face Mask0 -
I received the bronzer yesterday, it looks really nice. Haven't had chance to try it yet as it's a bit too warm for make up at the moment!0
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found this info on line re hair spritz... gotta be the same??
Boots N07 Hair protecting spritz is available both from Boots stores and online for £7 for 200ml. It has a shelf life of 12 months.
The appearance and packaging of the product is in keeping with other Boots N07 products. The bottle is made of a slightly frosted plastic, has a curved shape and a plastic lid. The product is distributed by a squirty nozzle. The product is two toned, mainly yellow, but with a smaller amount of peachy orange colour at the bottom.
The product claims to 'reduce colour fade, natural or not, and protect from Salt and Chlorine damage.' It also claims to contain antioxidants which add condition and shine and protect the hair form sun and environmental damage. It is worth stating that this is a conditioning only product and as such does not contain any sunscreens.
To apply, you have to firstly shake the bottle to mix the two colours, then spray liberally onto your hair. The texture of the product is watery rather than claggy like a regular styling product and as such will take about as long to dry as the equivalent amount of water. It has a soft, sweet not entirely unpleasant smell - and certainly not as strong and potent as something like hairspray. It sits lightly on the hair, and after it has dried is unlikely to make it feel any different. It is advised that you apply it every 1 to 2 hours during the day¸ so it is worth reapplying every time you top up your other sun protection.
oots N07 Hair protecting spritz is available both from Boots stores and online for £7 for 200ml. It has a shelf life of 12 months.
The appearance and packaging of the product is in keeping with other Boots N07 products. The bottle is made of a slightly frosted plastic, has a curved shape and a plastic lid. The product is distributed by a squirty nozzle. The product is two toned, mainly yellow, but with a smaller amount of peachy orange colour at the bottom.
The product claims to 'reduce colour fade, natural or not, and protect from Salt and Chlorine damage.' It also claims to contain antioxidants which add condition and shine and protect the hair form sun and environmental damage. It is worth stating that this is a conditioning only product and as such does not contain any sunscreens.
To apply, you have to firstly shake the bottle to mix the two colours, then spray liberally onto your hair. The texture of the product is watery rather than claggy like a regular styling product and as such will take about as long to dry as the equivalent amount of water. It has a soft, sweet not entirely unpleasant smell - and certainly not as strong and potent as something like hairspray. It sits lightly on the hair, and after it has dried is unlikely to make it feel any different. It is advised that you apply it every 1 to 2 hours during the day¸ so it is worth reapplying every time you top up your other sun protection.0 -
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