It’s been a while since I featured any hair products, and i believe that’s because I’m mostly pretty happy with what I’m using, so I’m not tending to reach for anything new. With that said, one of these David Mallett products has featured heavily in my recent hair care routine, and so i thought I’d share my experience with both products.
Starting with the bad, the David Mallett Volume Powder, that is one of those putty-style powders that gives hair a big burst of grit, leading to texture, volume, movement and a matte finish. I’m very fussy with these sorts of hair powders as they’re often either so light that they don’t do anything, or so heavy that they turn hair into a sticky mess. The David Mallett Volume Powder was the latter for me, which is a real shame as I like the delivery method of a sprig, which you think would ensure a far more even distribution, but I found I had been left with clumps of sticky, tatty knots that I didn’t like at all, so it’s a thumbs down from me. The David Mallett Volume Powder is lb28 here – .
The David Mallett No.2 Spray Le Volume is really a whole different story, and is aforementioned product which features in my regular hair care routine. It’s a volumising mist that’s light and virtually untraceable on the hair, yet it makes a really noticeable difference to the volume of hair, leaving it looking and feeling soft, shiny and bouncy. An execllent plus is that it also stops hair getting frizzy or flyaway when there’s static about, so it’s a real multi-purpose product that I like very much; when I’m opting for an all-out salon-style finish, I use this with a blow dry styling brush and the finish is brilliant, and it also holds really well and doesn’t make my hair become greasy any quicker than after i use nothing at all. It’s lb28 here – .