Paul Mitchell Hot Off The Press Thermal Protection Hairspray, Perfect Prep + Finish For Heat Styling, For All Hair Types, 6 oz
A**R
Great protection for all hair types
This product works great with all hair. We have all hair types and we all use it daily. Highly recommend
L**E
Very nice product.
I’ve used this several times now before curling my hair , straightening my hair seems to work great and doesn’t leave a wet film where it sounds like you’re burning your hair. I really like it.
B**E
LOVE THIS HAIR SPRAY
Holds really good. Smell is great. Brushes out really easy
C**Y
Works as expected
I don't usually use this type of spray on my hair but I thought I'd try it. I really liked it. It did what I expected. My hair dried fast but was protected from damage to my hair from the heat of my hair dryer brush. My hair was smooth and shiny. It worked fast and was easy to use. My hair style lasted for days. The only thing to be aware of is that a heavy amount of spray can be emitted so just use a light amount - that's all you need.
M**J
Hair Protection
Leaves my hair soft, shiny and straight! Absolutely love the fragrance. Unfortunately I think the can should be larger for the price you pay.
M**R
Great product
Excellent product! Helps protect hair from heat damage while helping hold style. I’ve used this product for 10+ years, through all different hair lengths, from straight to curly. Highly recommend!
R**T
Great for GUYS too!
Hey guys who may be thinking that flat ironing their short hair into stylish fashions would be cool (yes thats exactly what I thought and really its not too bad to do). But as I have had no idea or expertise in the area of hair irons and products (get a small 1/2 inch iron - yeah burned myself a few times figuring that out) I had the help of my more stylish friends to help me figure out that its important to use a protective spray on your hair prior to ironing. I tried TRESemme flat iron protection (its a pump style spray style like windex) and it was just ok but then upgraded to this spray by Paul Mitchell and really like it, here's my experience:- Make sure you just spray a little bit throughout your hair before you iron. You don't need much because if you do, as some of the others have mentioned, your hair will get crunchy. I like to let me hair almost completely dry before I give a quick overall spray, run my hands through my hair to make sure it gets all distributed throughout, and then iron. Also, I noticed that if I do use too much, little bits of white looking specks show up while ironing. They are almost indistinguishable but pretty sure its bits of ironed spray (or pieces of skin from my iron burned scalp but probably not).- Bonus! You can use it once you are done ironing and styling your hair as a hair spray. So I just give another quick spray to help keep my hair in place. Seriously think this was the first time windy weather didn't make my hair into a flock of seagulls style hair. But keep in mind that if you use too much here, your hair gets a little shiny, extra sticky, crunchy and those specks show up. I've found that I really don't need much.- The smell. Well at first I hated it, because it smelled like my Mom's hairspray (although it is supposed to be unisex, right). For me it smells like girls hair salon (which isn't really bad but not a smell I'm used to spraying at myself), but I've gotten over it because it doesn't smell after you've gotten it on, especially after I've styled my hair.Overall, its great! It is a little easy to get carried away with spraying and a more neutral smell would be good (although woman are probably the primary target audience with this) but for guys its great too!
A**R
Shrinkflation!
I love the product. It protects hair from flat iron heat damage and doesn't feel sticky or give you helmet head. Unfortunately, you now get less product for the same price, AKA, SHRINKFLATION. The can has shrunk from 9 to 6 ounces. It is not the same sized can you're seeing in the photo, trust me. It doesn't last as long, so I'm running out and purchasing it more often. At this point, Paul Mitchell should offer two sizes: the original size at an increased price, and a 1/2 sized can at half the price. If people don't want to shell out for the 9 ounce can, they can buy a 4 1/2 ounce can. This shrinkflation is getting ridiculous! Child-sized packaging and portions. We all know we're paying more per ounce, so just keep the original size and offer a smaller one for those who can't afford the increase!
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