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Reddit mentions of ArtNaturals Thermal Hair Protector Spray - (8 Fl Oz / 236ml) - Heat Protectant Spray against Flat Iron Heat - Argan Oil Preventing Damage, Breakage and Split Ends - Sulfate Free
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We found 4 Reddit mentions of ArtNaturals Thermal Hair Protector Spray - (8 Fl Oz / 236ml) - Heat Protectant Spray against Flat Iron Heat - Argan Oil Preventing Damage, Breakage and Split Ends - Sulfate Free. Here are the top ones.
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HEAT PROTECTANT SPRAY – ArtNaturals thermal hair protector is a weightless mist to use before styling your hair with flat irons, blow dryers and curling wands Our thermal shield provides protection up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.LEAVE IN CONDITIONER – This protection spray doubles as a leave in conditioner. Our thermal shield hydrates your hair while protecting it from getting dry and damaged. This professional level item will speed up drying time, and boost shine.FOR ALL HAIR TYPES – Our heat protector hair spray can be used for all hair types. It is safe for straightening and curling. Fine or damaged hair, blondes or brunettes. This argan hair spray is the ultimate experience.ARGAN OIL – Argan oil is known for its ability to help hair restore, enhance and grow. The natural moisturizer will help repair, dry, brittle and damaged hair from blow drying, flat ironing and sun exposureSATISFACTION GUARANTEED - ArtNaturals offers a 100% satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. Try it risk free with no questions asked and top customer service. You have nothing to lose and your health to gain.
Specs:
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 2 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
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I have blonde hair and I use this and it’s been great and you don’t need a ton. This is the link for the thermal but I believe it’s the same as the leave in that they also have.
ArtNaturals Thermal Hair... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016V5H6MM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I dug through my photos and found some before/after for you of my hair. They're not of the same day, in fact they're more than a year apart, but it's what I had.
http://imgur.com/bBrcLd8
On the right, my hair after letting it air dry with no product in it. It's very possible I slept with slightly damp hair and that's what I woke up with. The photo from the left is fairly recent, so I still remember that day - I was in a hurry and did my hair in under 10 minutes - brushed it out starting at the nape and working my way up to the crown with the brush bristles facing outwards and touched up the front/part area with the flat iron. Only product in my hair is a little bit of argan thermal shield that I work through my it before brushing. (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016V5H6MM/)
If you read the reviews of the brushes, you'll see they're all over the place. And yes, many of them are compensated reviews - that's how I got mine so I was extremely skeptical on how well it would work. After a couple of tries to get the technique down, I was a believer. I know several people who have these brushes - they're sold under several different brand names. I'd suggest keeping away from the Art Naturals branded one - I know 2 people that had problems with theirs even though they appear to be identical to some of the others that were fine. I'd suggest looking through the photos people have posted with their reviews and seeing if you can find someone who posted before pics of hair that looks similar to yours to see what their experience was like.
Sounds like we have similar hair. If I put too much product in, it goes flat. If I comb it, there goes the curl. I would recommend shampooing every other day, and then the off day doing a co-wash with a light conditioner. Gel and drying with a diffuser works wonders for me, as well.
Here's my routine/product list
I also sometimes use Garnier Fructis Anti Frizz Serum when it's especially humid out, or my hair seems dry in the middle of the day.
Hope this helps!