SISLEY
Sisley Hair Rituel Volumizing Spray
Sort by:
5 months ago
- TESTER
Pricey but very good!
It gives me volume for my fine hair. However, you have to blow dry it. I think the advantage is that you don't have to wash your hair every day with this product. I still use a bit of sea salt spray as a finishing touch. I love that tough feeling. The price is an obstacle for me... it is very expensive.
- Show original post
52
over 2 years ago
- TESTER
Double feel
I still remember how I bought that bottle in an impulse. Jennifer Aniston would use these and it would be the next best thing if you're not into extensions... I was initially very impressed by the volume it gave my thin hair. Still, I am more or less convinced that I started blow-drying more, so that I damaged my already thin hair even more. For strong hair, this is a must, because it really creates volume. For thin brittle hair, I see it as a fall, because in the long run it will break your hair. You only create that volume when you blow dry. And it's also expensive, but you'll take it for a long time. So double, that feeling.
- Show original post
307
last reacted to over 2 years ago
- TESTER
Fine volume spray
This spray gives body to the hair. I spray it all over my hair when the towel is dry. Then I tie it in a loose bun and go to sleep. The next morning, I have a nice stroke and full hair. It looks visibly thicker and fuller than when I'm not using it. It doesn't do much for me on dry hair. I was told that when you use this spray for a long time, it builds up lasting volume. So far, after a few months, I haven't noticed that. The scent is also very nice, the bottle sprays easily and is easy to carry in your bag.
- Show original post
484
over 2 years ago
@ [carolinewann] (carolinewann) I have hair up to my shoulder and think I'll do with it for about six months. It is indeed pricey. I waited until Ici Paris had a 30% discount
- Show original comment
View previous 1 comments