Luxury vegan beauty brand MONAT introduces the new Studio One Dry Texturizing Spray, infused with REJUVENIQE S, this dry texturiser adds extra volume to undone styles.
New MONAT Studio One Dry Texturizing Spray is the secret people have been waiting for to achieve incredible volume and texture in a finished style. It also provides effortless body and dimension, no matter the style. The touchable, soft finish lasts, so you can simply spray, style and go! Whether it’s an intricate up-do, your signature messy bun or tousled hair, this is the one product you won’t be able to live without.
Key Ingredients
The secret to the effectiveness of this texturizing spray lies in the MONAT two innovative and exclusive ingredients: FIBER RESCUE, this uses breakthrough hydrolyzed plant lipoprotein technology to target damage at the microscopic level, working to rescue and reconstruct every strand, and REJUVENIQE S a super active complex combining a range of botanical extracts and oils with an activated oil blend derived from nutrient-rich Olive Oil and Jojoba Seed Extract, which signals a healthy power boost that infuses hair with intense hydration, youthful resilience and instant luminosity.
MONAT Studio One Dry Texturizing Spray: £32
To create a soft, barely-there finish with no build up or powdery residue, whilst providing hold, lift and fullness for textured styles that lasts all day. The MONAT® Studio One
Directions for use:
Shake well before use and hold 8-12 inches away and spray onto to dry hair to create volume and texture.
MONAT is available to buy from monatglobal.com and MONAT Market Partners nationwide.
Source: The Britonian
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