(I lost the pretty lid!!)
I have used Tigi Headrush for years, and I'm not exaggerating when I say I go through about 6-7 cans a year, so this little habit is costing me over £100 a year! I'm forever searching for the perfect 'shine in the can' that's not only affordable but does the job that Tigi Headrush does. When Boots had the 3for2 I literally scoured the aisles picking the ones I had not tried to see if they compare.
Although Tigi products are always a little quirky, may it be the bottle, the lid, or the weird shaped container, I'm more interested in what goes on inside (how deep of me!!) Tigi Headrush is easy, I know what I'm getting, one swift but even layer across my head and I'm left with incredible shine, however that doesn't happen with Lee Staffords Shine Away, I'd say I have to spray a lot more to get a shine, but that soon becomes a sticky situation. You do get a shine but it doesn't look as intense or natural.
The both smell nice, Tigi Headrush smells fresh yet sweet, if that makes sense while the Lee Stafford smells lightly scented but sweet.
They both provide a shine all day. (Depending on the weather) and they both fit into my (giant) handbag.
The both smell nice, Tigi Headrush smells fresh yet sweet, if that makes sense while the Lee Stafford smells lightly scented but sweet.
They both provide a shine all day. (Depending on the weather) and they both fit into my (giant) handbag.
I sometimes use Tigi Headrush twice a day depending on the weather outside and just imagining if I'd be rained on after using Lee Staffords Shine Spray..well I wouldn't be able to use it twice, it would end up far too sticky!
So although the price of Lee Staffords Shine Spray is pretty decent, I can't really say what is does compares enough for me to keep buying it.
So although the price of Lee Staffords Shine Spray is pretty decent, I can't really say what is does compares enough for me to keep buying it.
I don't like wasting things unless I think it's damaging my hair, and this isn't so I will finish the can off and then shall be moving on to the next Shine Spray to be compared. I won't repurchase
Tigi Headrush is £12.70 on Feel Unique
Lee Stafford Shine Spray is £5.49 at Boots
My verdict is (drum roll purlllease!) half the price....DOUBLE the effort!!!
Have you tried of Lee Staffords products, how have you found them? I know there are a couple more that are supposed to add shine too...
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Thanks darlings, it would be great to read your opinions!