Normally, I'm not really into wax in my hair. It immediately makes me think of a greasy look, and that doesn't make me very happy. However, no one is unhappy with a bit of volume, and if you can achieve that with a spray that contains wax WITHOUT giving a greasy effect or weighing down your hair, well, then I'm definitely open to that.
What does it promise?
Keune now has the Design Press Wax. It's basically just a wax, but in spray form. Normally, wax gives your hair a bit more texture and body, so yes, this spray does that too. The advantage of this spray is that it doesn't weigh the hair down or make it look extremely greasy.
This does it:
Josselin: “I came into contact with this product at a press presentation where Ilham Mestour herself was going to show the product to me. Say Ilham, and you say: the best hair stylist, say Keune, and you say: good hair. So that had to yield a positive result. Ilham told me that she loves using wax, but that people still find that use quite exciting. It always seems so greasy and weighs the hair down. According to Ilham, it doesn't have to be that way at all if you just use it the right way. In spray form, it makes it a lot easier. Ilham sprayed a bit in my hair, then kneaded everything with her hands, and tadaaa, there was volume. Now I had to manage that myself, because unfortunately, I don't have Ilham's golden hands. A good hairstyle happens to me by chance and with a few handy sprays, not because I'm such a pro at creating a perfectly styled look. Now I must admit; it worked. You blow-dry your hair first and then spray the wax in your hair. It's not intense at all. Ilham's tip is to twist a few strands of your hair while spraying, then you immediately get a beachy wave in there. Ha. I managed that. I now always have a perfectly styled look, and all within a few minutes.
Design Press Wax, €11.35, Keune, www.keune.nl



