Reviews
Perfect Product for Air Drying
I am usually a very low-maintenance hair person, so my daily routine for air drying my long slightly frizzy hair is to just spray this primer spray in while it's wet or damp and comb through. I definitely notice a difference if I skip this step. It lightly detangles and moisturizes, and make my hair much more manageable. I used to use Prep and Tonic interchangeably, but have made the switch to the Hairdresser's Invisible Oil Primer because the added oil really helps to add a little more taming and softness but isn't heavy at all. This is a must-have for me!
Definately my favorite in the product line.
There are pre stylers, and there are heat protectors; and then there is Bumble and Bumble's Hairdresser's Invisible Oil Primer.
This little gem is both a pre styler and a heat protector. Can be used with or without heat, either way it makes my hair easily get in the desired shape and smell amazing all the while adding beneficial oils to it
One of my favorite leave-in conditioners ever.
I have used this stuff for awhile and while I may stray and use other leave-ins , I always come back to this. This is a tried and true product for me. I can count on it always to moisturize my hair without making it feel heavy or gross. It also helps to detangle my hair, and I can easily glide a comb through it. LOVE this. I will always have a bottle of this
Love this product
Love this product, I bought the full size after using up a mini size. I use it on wet hair before blow dry.
Not sure if it really helps prevent the heat, the condition of my hair after blow-dry depends more on the kind of shampoo I used.
It's not sticky to hair nor to touch. It doesn't make my hair prone to catch dust during the day, like the other styling product I am using. The smell is fresh and sweet.
Cutting off one star because the shape and size of the full-size bottle makes it really hard for me to hold. I need to adjust my grab several times before I could place my thumb to the pump head without my palm failing to hold the whole thing. Maybe I should switch my thumb to forefinger, much easier, but still not ideal.