Thursday, March 1, 2007

Voluptuous Volume

I have been lax in my blogging. I know. It's not easy to keep this up, people. And I'm starting to feel like I'm alone in an empty room writing shit that nobody reads (save for 3 people who I *make* read this blog).

That's not the point. Today I'm back on it, bringing you a rock star product that you've GOT to try if you have fine/limp hair. Usually styling products give you a trade-off: either something adds volume but makes your hair sticky or crunchy, or it makes your hair sleek and shiny but flat. This one gives you the best of all worlds.

:: Got 2 Be 2 Sexy Voluptuous Volume Mousse ::

Good things:
  1. For a cheap drugstore mousse, this product kicks the ASS of all the salon "volumizing" products I've tried! It totally gives you volume and lift without being sticky or greasy at. all. Believe me when I say I've tried *everything* under the sun to give my fine hair a boost, and nothing ever delivers. This is one exceptional exception.
  2. Lasts throughout the day, doesn't start failing at lunchtime like my caffeine buzz does.
  3. You can still run your fingers through your hair. Doesn't feel "coated" at all.
  4. A small, liquidy amount on your palm rises to become a massive mountain of mousse, but it sinks in the hair nicely and gives it volume and shine.
  5. Tones down frizz when applied to wet hair.
  6. Smells goooood.
Bad things:
  1. The name. Okay, nobody wants to have a bottle of "Got 2 Be 2 Sexy" sitting around in plain view. I hate when companies think they can name their products with IM abbreviations like "2" or "ur". It's insulting. But I still love this product.

4 comments:

micala said...

It is about damn time you blogged again. I swear to GOD woman - people DEPEND ON YOU.

btw.. that velvet cake stuff? FANTASTIC. THANK YOU. :)

Anonymous said...

I just found your blog, I love the tips, and reviews..keep up the great advice please!

Becky Simmons said...

I don't think you've covered anti-wrinkle creams yet. I just discovered that a bunch of my 25-30 year-old friends use anti-aging creams reguarly. Personally, I thought these kinds of things were for when you got old and actually had wrinkles...not as a preventative measure. Also, I am doubting the science of anything that promises to take away (or prevent) wrinkles. Please discuss oh-holy-maven-of-beauty-products.

Becky Simmons said...

No..not Deborah...it's Becky! Something freaky is going on...