"Why Bamboo?" Garnier Fructis Antihumidity Volumizing Hair Spray, asks on the side of the olive-green colored container.
The answer is bamboo is “selected for its strength, suppleness and resilience, bamboo bends but never breaks.
Oh my, I don’t know where I go on that one. I know bamboo are really grasses and there is a ‘clumping’ variety.
Clumping is the operative word here. When I used the hair spray it left my hair gummy and the spray clumped up on my brush.
After I took a call on my smart phone, I noticed a gummy film on the screen cover. I don’t comb my hair with my smart phone (I’m not stupid); the only thing that might have caused the film was holding the phone next to my ear and my hair somehow came in contact with the phone.
Not only is there gummy residue left on anything that my hair comes in contact with, but I found tiny dandruff-size clumps on my brush!
The hair spray “wraps hair strands to create an instant barrier against frizz…” perhaps it’s the ingredients in all that ‘sleek and shine wrapping’ that causes my brush to look like its got a bad case of black dandruff. But anyway you ‘spray it’ it’s not all that appetizing.
What are the benefits of Garnier Fructis Style Anti-Humidity Hair Spray?
It holds your style, and it’s especially good if your hair is short and you don’t want your hair to lie flat on your head.
But, that being said, I’ll sacrifice the volume if the trade-off is having ‘Gummy Bear’ hair.
Recommended: No
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