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Kevin MurphyKILLER.WAVES Hair Spray (150ml)

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About

A weightless curl enhancer for fine wavy or curly hair that leaves hair feeling thicker. Infused with Baobab Seed Extract to increase shine and elasticity, this spray helps to define and separate waves while reducing frizz. Use as part of a tailored daily product routine for way or curly hair.

Product Features
  • Enhances and perfects wavy and curly hair
  • Reduces frizz
  • Treats while styling
  • Does not weigh hair down
  • Ideal for fine and damaged wavy or curly hair
Product Specifications
  • 150ml spray bottle
How to Apply

Spray onto damp, towel-dried hair prior to styling. For use as a foundation product or layered with other products as desired.

Ingredients
  • Baobab Seed Extract provides moisturising and treatment benefits to the hair for improved elasticity.
  • Biotinoyl Tripeptide -1 strengthens the hair while creating a protective shield.
  • Full of antioxidant Vitamins A, C and E, and known for its beneficial anti-ageing benefits,  Australia’s WildRosella Flower helps fight oxidation, and aids in hair repair – both inside and out.
  • Rich in antioxidants, Amino Acids and Vitamins, Yerba Mate helps create the appearance of thickness and adds shine.
Kevin's Tips

All of my clients with fine wavy or curly hair said to me they needed a weightless and invisible curl enhancer as a large majority of the products were too heavy or too evident in the hair. With this in mind, I created KILLER.WAVES, a weightless volume and curl enhancing spray. Just as curly and wavy hair is personal, so is the combination of products needed to keep it just so. KILLER.WAVES gives flexibility and the ability to tailor-make daily product routines for your clients.

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