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Hermes

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The last few times I got my hair cut, my stylist sprayed it with heat protecting spray. I got some because I blow dry my hair every couple days and use a curling iron most days, at least on the ends. But do you guys think it really makes a difference and protects my hair, or is it just a gimmick?

And if it does work, how much am I supposed to spray on? In the volumizing videos that XtinaStyles posted, that girl sprayed a lot. I usually use like 3 sprays for my entire head.

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Marc Jacobs

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Ive read that heat-protecting sprays are simply like leave-in conditioners - they help prevent breakage by moisturizing your hair.

I read it on www.thebeautybrains.com (which isn't working right now).

Its a beauty blog written by chemists - so they breakdown the ingredients and how they can affect you (one of my fave sites!)

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BeautyBrains is an amazing blog! I use a heat protectant by Paul Mitchell but only before I straighten my hair. Otherwise, I use the Weather Seal by John Freida, which is a really light lotion. I use them because whenever I blowdry or straighten I get a lot of frizzies from broken or fried hair, so the lotions and sprays protect and tame.

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