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November 26, 2014

Finishing Touches: Paul Mitchell Freeze and Shine Super Spray

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November has been the first month in a long time where I've properly enjoyed styling my hair. I've been obsessed with curling my hair and I've also been trying out a lot of plaits - especially dutch braids, which I think look gorgeous paired with a party dress and bold lipstick. Once I've spent a long time "doing" my hair I want the style to last as long as possible. To help me out I've been reaching for Paul Mitchell's Freeze and Shine Super Spray* - an all in one finishing spray that offers incredible hold and also leaves hair looking really healthy and shiny. 

I checked out quite a few reviews before I agreed to trial this finishing spray and I found that it is an incredibly popular product - and for good reason. Honestly, it's been a very long time since I came across a product that offers this level of hold without leaving my hair crunchy or weighed down. I also really appreciate that it adds a glossy finish to my hair - I like a matte finish on intentionally messy styles, but I really like curled hair and up-dos to demand attention and catch the light. If you're looking for a styling product to invest in then I'd definitely recommend Paul Mitchell's Freeze and Shine Super Spray. A 500ml bottle, like the one I have, is available for £15.99 from Hairtrade and it will last you absolutely ages! I can see this being a reliable and much loved hair staple throughout the upcoming Christmas party season.

I received this product for review purposes as part of Etail PR's Hairtrade campaign
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  1. Ohh I really need to try this one out!

    Serene xoxo

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  2. I really want to try some Paul Mitchell products! This sounds great. All their products are cruelty-free, too. :) xxx
    www.justemma.co.uk

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