Friday, March 18, 2011

Jane Carter Solution Nourish and Shine Review




Check out the article below for more information.
http://www.squidoo.com/jane-carter

Ion gel styling mist

I was looking for something to replace the clear Ecostyler gel that I have. I do not care for the clear Ecostyler gel because it not only flakes but it also makes my hair dry and gives it that crunchy.

So I stumbled across the Ion gel styling mist at Sally's. The particular gel comes in a spray bottle. It is a vegan product. The product includes a number of natural ingredients.

Ingredients: water, vp/va copolymer, glycerin, propylene glycol, PPG-26-Buthreth-26, panthenol, PEG-40/tydrogenated castor oil, carbomer, triethanolamine, fragrance, citric acid, iodopropynl butylcarbamate, methylisothiazolinone, butylene gylcol, aloe barbensis leaf juice, hedychium coranarium root extract, rosemary leaf E, chamomilla recutia (matricaria) flower, salvia officinalis (sage) leaf extract, urtica dioica (nettle) extract, butyphenyl methylpropional

It gives a light hold.
It did nothing for my hair. There was almost no hold at all.

I have since discovered that the pink Ecostyler gel with a hold of 7 works well.  But this is not a review about Ecostyler gel. It is a review on the Ion gel styling mist.

This gel is generally used to give a natural hold and claims to control frizz. This gel was way too light for me.  I did not care for this gel especially on my hair.  I will not be repurchasing it.