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Viral Color Wow Dream Coat spray slashed in price in Sephora summer sale

Viral Color Wow Dream Coat spray slashed in price in Sephora summer sale

Wales Onlinea day ago

Viral Color Wow Dream Coat spray slashed in price in Sephora summer sale
It's been shown to stand up to rain showers and 'office humidity' according to Sephora
The Color Wow Dream Coat spray
(Image: Sephora )
If you're prone to unwanted frizz, then one product which might be worth trying is the Color Wow Dream Coat spray that everyone's been talking about which is currently on sale at Sephora. Like a protective cover for your hair, this ultra-light, silicone-free spray effectively repels moisture, leaving hair gorgeously smooth and silky.
Currently reduced from £27 to £20.25, this popular item has been shown to stand up to rain showers and office humidity according to Sephora, which describes it as a 'new hair hero".
The retailer also describes the product as producing 'supernaturally-sleek, smooth and super-silky' hair, noting: 'Unlike typical 'humidity-guard' serums, Dream Coat will not build up, weigh hair down or make it greasy.' For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here .
One happy shopper said: 'Amazing , I have natural curly hair and I put this product in after straightening and omg can't think of anything better.
'I have tried loads of product and this is by far the best!!! Buy now.'
Someone else added: 'Leaves hair soft and silky and sooo shiny. Lasts a few days too.
'Only problem is you have to use a lot so don't get many uses out of the bottle, depends how much you wash and dry your hair.'
It wasn't for everyone. One person said: 'I have very long, thick, wavy/ curly hair. Maybe it works on thin hair as most of the positive reviews seem to have been.
'On my hair it did nothing and possibly made it less smooth and manageable.'
Yet another buyer added: 'This is an absolute must have. It's beautiful stuff that really works, stops all that frizz and gives a lovely shine.
'I've used it for a long time.'
They continued: 'I've tried others that have come out but keep coming back to this. It's the bees knees.
'Honestly, even on my fine, easily greasy hair, it's light and doesn't weigh it down. Love it. 5*.'
You could also get hold of the Cool Girl Barely There Texture Mist for £28 at Hair By Sam McNight, or the MOOD Wonder Coat for £16.95.
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Alternatively there is also the Miracle Rapid Blow-dry Mist for £22 at Neal and Wolf.

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