It's iconic for a reason. The original Lee Stafford scent is back in the form of this multi-tasking Hair Perfume Mist. It works to refresh your hair while adding shine and fighting frizz.
Sunflower Extract helps protect hair from the harsh effects of heat damage and urban pollution. Simply spritz and slay!
Revitalize your hair with the old, iconic Lee Stafford scent, now in a multi-tasking Hair Perfume Mist that delivers more than just fragrance. This versatile mist refreshes your locks, adding a boost of shine while taming frizz for a smooth, polished look. Infused with sunflower extract, it goes beyond the surface, offering protection against the damaging effects of heat styling and urban pollution. Perfect for an on-the-go refresh or as a finishing touch, this lightweight formula helps keep your hair looking healthy, vibrant, and gorgeously scented throughout the day.
How to use:
Step 1: Use as the final step in your hair regimen.
Step 2: Mist product onto your styling brushes so they leave a beautiful fragrance in your hair as you style.
Step 3: Once you are happy with your style, simply spritz this Hair Perfume Mist all over for sumptuous scented hair. When misting, hold the product 30cm away from your head.
- The lowdown: A multi-tasking Hair Perfume Mist
- You'll love it because: It's noughties nostalgia in a bottle! Hair smells great, looks glossy, and stays protected wherever you go
- How it works: It refreshes your hair, enhances shine, tames frizz, and shields against heat damage and pollution
- The star ingredient: Sunflower Extract helps protect hair from the harsh effects of heat damage and urban pollution
- Is it right for me? Yes - if you love a fresh scent and smooth, shiny hair
- The result? Protected, refreshed hair that looks and smells amazing
- Should not be used on areas of scalp with broken skin or irritation
- Avoid contact with eyes, in case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with water
- For external use only, Keep out of reach of children
- Discontinue use if rash, redness, or itching occurs
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