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Image / Editorial

3 Products to Revive Limp Locks


By Melanie Morris
07th Dec 2015
3 Products to Revive Limp Locks

Winter has left locks listless. Too many hats, scarves and big collars leave hair limp, while central heating puts an end to that glossy glow.

The solution?

Bring hair back to blow-dry brilliance with volumising, illuminating styling products. Steer clear of dry shampoos, as they’ll only mattify hair’s surface further. Instead, boost roots with new generation thickening sprays, iridescent powders and liquid-to-powder miracle workers.

The products

1.

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TIGI Bed Head Superstar Queen for a Day, €16.50

2.

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Bumble and bumble Pr?t-?-Powder, €30

3.

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Joico Hair Shake, €25

This article was originally published in the November issue of IMAGE Magazine