Lush Dirty Hair Styling Cream Uk

Lush Dirty Hair Styling Cream Uk

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Get a fix on your hair with this medium-hold styling cream with a matte finish. Ideal for keeping your hair in its place such as in a slick back or neatly parted style. This cream has elements of the Dirty Gorilla Perfume, so you can layer it up with the rest of the Dirty range to scent your entire body with sandalwood, pine, and a touch of saltiness. Its firm hold comes from the emollient Japan wax, with cocoa butter, illipe butter and coconut oil keeping it flexible and moisturised. Freshly made linseed mucilage and balm herb infusion take care of sensitive scalps.

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Take a 5p amount at a time, work between the fingers or palms, and apply where needed on wet or dry hair until you are happy with the result. Designed to control unruly thick hair, although anyone can use it, they might just need to use a little less. With hair dressings we recommend to have a night in where you can experiment and play with the product to work out how much and at what point to apply the product in your routine, to get the result you want. Also for best results always work any styling product from the back to the front of the scalp before combing into place.

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Linseed Mucilage , Balm Herb infusion , Japan Wax , Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) , Propylene Glycol , Extra Virgin Coconut Oil , Stearic Acid , Organic Illipe Butter , Candelilla Wax , Triethanolamine , Fair Trade Organic Cocoa Butter , Cetearyl Alcohol , Sandalwood Oil , Pine Oil , Oakmoss Absolute , *Linalool , *Limonene , *Hydroxycitronellal , *Geraniol , Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone , Perfume , Methylparaben

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LOVED this styling cream, it disappeared from the shelves for a while and I was devastated, so glad that it's back! You need just a tiny bit of this cream, smeared all over your palms as you would with a hand cream, and scrunch your hair for the messy tousled bed head look. The scent lingers all day. A little goes a long way, too much of this will make your hair sticky.Recently, I've started to realise that there is very little left on the Lush website that I haven't already tried and reviewed on this blog. It's getting to the stage where I have established my firm favourites, my daily-uses and my 'once every so often' products, which leaves me in a very comfortable position. It means that every time I make an order, I know exactly what I want to invest in - I don't have to worry about spending money on a product that I end updisliking.

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Dirty Hair Cream is one of the last products left on my review list, and it's been pushed back because it's a not a product I really have any use for. Nowadays I rely on my favourite solid shampoos and conditioners to keep my hair glossy and beautiful. If I ever find myself with stray bits, a few sprays of Sea Salt Spraydoes the job. I have no need to use wax, oil, gel or cream to style my hair but I wanted to try it anyway, just to cross it off my list.

Described as a medium-holdstyling cream, Dirty is designed to hold your locks in place withoutleaving you with greasy, matted hair. This isn't a cream that would work for over-stylised designs so don't expect to be able to do anything too elaborate - you'd need to invest in some rather expensive waxes to do that. This is just for those who want to manage the 'stragglers' with ease.

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What is great about this cream is that it shares it's scent with the popular Dirty fragrance - a scent that can be found in shower gel, body spray, toothpaste, soap, perfume and shaving cream format. While it's not predominantly masculine - I have a female flatmate that loves the smell - it does tend to attract more of a malefan base.

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Where most of the Dirty products I have tried tend to smellstrongly of mint and little else, I was surprised and pleased to discover that this hair cream has an earthy herbal kick to it - the sandalwood oil, pine oil and oakmoss absolute is definitely much more present in this cream and it is this that I can still smell a few hours after applying it in my hair.

The cream costs £6.95 for a 100g tub, which works out roughly the same price as a shop-brought variant. Unlike the other alternatives, this one is far more natural and gentler on the hair and I noticed this after my initial use. Whereas the waxes and putty I have tried in the past tended to dry my hair out and leave it feeling matted and clumped, this cream didn't do this at all. Although I could feel its 'presence' on my hair, it was very mild and all butdisappeared when I ran my hair brush through it afterwards.

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Dirty Cream contains a variety of ingredients - some of which are designed to hold your hair in place whereas others are included to keep it soft andmanageable as well. The inclusion of Japan Wax works as a natural polymer - helping to hold your hair in position. Lush have then used coconut oil, illipe butter and cocoa butter to soften and condition the hair so it isn't dried out or stripped of it's colour in the process.

Lush Dirty Hair Styling Cream Ingredients (explained)

To use this product, I scoop a very tinyamount onto the tips of my fingers and briefly massage it across both of my hands so I don't have an excessive amount. Then I simply add it to my hair - if I want to hold hair down, I'll focus on smoothing my hair down as I massage the cream over the top of my head; if I want to add a bit of volume, I'll run my fingers through myhair and apply enough to give me a waved, messy look or whatever it is that I'm going for.While I'm unable to spike my hair up like a 70's punk, it does keep my hair in check and support smallstyle changes that I've tried.

Only a small amount of hair cream is needed at a time and the small 100g pot will last you a long time, even with daily use. I've been using a pot for a month now and I'm nowhere near using even a quarter of the tub so far. While it's notsomething I will continue to use as I don't tend to style my hair very often, one of my flatmates has trialled it out for himself and now swears by it to keep his locks in place all day. It's a really good-quality hair care product and one I would recommend that you try.

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Quantitative Ingredients: Linseed Mucilage, Balm Herb infusion, Japan Wax, Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), Propylene Glycol, Fair Trade Coconut Oil, Stearic Acid, Illipe Butter, Candelilla Wax, Triethanolamine, Fair Trade Organic Cocoa Butter, Cetearyl Alcohol, Sandalwood Oil, Pine Oil, Oakmoss Absolute, Linalool, Methyl Ionone, Perfume, Methylparaben.

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Where most of the Dirty products I have tried tend to smellstrongly of mint and little else, I was surprised and pleased to discover that this hair cream has an earthy herbal kick to it - the sandalwood oil, pine oil and oakmoss absolute is definitely much more present in this cream and it is this that I can still smell a few hours after applying it in my hair.

The cream costs £6.95 for a 100g tub, which works out roughly the same price as a shop-brought variant. Unlike the other alternatives, this one is far more natural and gentler on the hair and I noticed this after my initial use. Whereas the waxes and putty I have tried in the past tended to dry my hair out and leave it feeling matted and clumped, this cream didn't do this at all. Although I could feel its 'presence' on my hair, it was very mild and all butdisappeared when I ran my hair brush through it afterwards.

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Dirty Cream contains a variety of ingredients - some of which are designed to hold your hair in place whereas others are included to keep it soft andmanageable as well. The inclusion of Japan Wax works as a natural polymer - helping to hold your hair in position. Lush have then used coconut oil, illipe butter and cocoa butter to soften and condition the hair so it isn't dried out or stripped of it's colour in the process.

Lush Dirty Hair Styling Cream Ingredients (explained)

To use this product, I scoop a very tinyamount onto the tips of my fingers and briefly massage it across both of my hands so I don't have an excessive amount. Then I simply add it to my hair - if I want to hold hair down, I'll focus on smoothing my hair down as I massage the cream over the top of my head; if I want to add a bit of volume, I'll run my fingers through myhair and apply enough to give me a waved, messy look or whatever it is that I'm going for.While I'm unable to spike my hair up like a 70's punk, it does keep my hair in check and support smallstyle changes that I've tried.

Only a small amount of hair cream is needed at a time and the small 100g pot will last you a long time, even with daily use. I've been using a pot for a month now and I'm nowhere near using even a quarter of the tub so far. While it's notsomething I will continue to use as I don't tend to style my hair very often, one of my flatmates has trialled it out for himself and now swears by it to keep his locks in place all day. It's a really good-quality hair care product and one I would recommend that you try.

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Quantitative Ingredients: Linseed Mucilage, Balm Herb infusion, Japan Wax, Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), Propylene Glycol, Fair Trade Coconut Oil, Stearic Acid, Illipe Butter, Candelilla Wax, Triethanolamine, Fair Trade Organic Cocoa Butter, Cetearyl Alcohol, Sandalwood Oil, Pine Oil, Oakmoss Absolute, Linalool, Methyl Ionone, Perfume, Methylparaben.

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