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Review on πŸ’¨ ALURAM Finishing Spray, 10 Fluid Ounces by Ross Sugden

Revainrating 4 out of 5

GREAT HAIR SPRAY, BUT THE SPRAY 0UTPUT HAS TOO MUCH FORCE THAT FLATTED MY HAIRSTYLE

I'm pretty picky about hair spray. The fragrance can be a deal breaker, as can be the force of the spray. This hairspray got everything right, except the force of the spray. It comes out with too hard in a concentrated stream. The spray button is stiff without any give, which doesn't allow for any flexibility in directing the force and amount of the spray where I want it. Usually I find this feature only in more expensive hair sprays, but also in SOME drugstore brands. At $22, this spray is on the more expensive side and so I expect a better can design. When I sprayed it , it came out with such force that it flatted my hairstyle. To lessen the force, I'd have to have 5 foot arm length to hold the spray farther away from my head. Disappointing, to say the least.The fragrance is nice but still a bit too perfumey. I don't want an overpowering smell all day, no matter what it is. It gets points for the anti-frizz perk, no sulfates to ruin hair color, and the inclusion of coconut oil and marula oil in the ingredients. Both those oils are great, but not sure what concentration and effectiveness they actually have in the spray. It also contains sunflower oil (I'm allergic), so no points for that one. As with everything, advertising always hypes the most trendy ingredients, whether they any actual impact or not. I'm most concerned with the hard force of the spray, which is something I can't get around, so it's iffy how often I'll actually use the spray. For all you who don't mind a hairspray force at the speed of a bullet, it will work just fine. I expect more from a hairspray's delivery system for $22.

Pros
  • Styling Products
Cons
  • Not suitable for people with curly or wavy hair