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Beauty : Kusco Murphy Beach Hair


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from: Kusco Murphy






Binding: Misc.
Brand: Kusco Murphy
Label: Kusco Murphy
Manufacturer: Kusco Murphy
Publisher: Kusco Murphy
Sales Rank: 6053
Studio: Kusco Murphy



Features:
  • Replicate your hair after a day at the beach
  • The more you use the stronger the affect
  • Gives hair more texture
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Product Description:
Australian hair stylist, Kevin Murphy, creator of Kusco-Murphy hair products has packaged a day at the beach in a jar. At the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition 2000, sand blew into Murphy's hair products and history was made with Kusco Murphy Beach Hair. Kusco-Murphy has blended crushed Bamboo for volume, Stinging Nettle for strength and Coconut Oil with Bergamot to replicate your hair after a day at the beach.

To use Kusco Murphy Beach Hair: Style the hair as usual. Once dry, apply a small amount of Beach Hair onto the hands and scrunch the hair beginning at the ends until the product dries (about 5 seconds). The more you use the stronger the affect. Feel how the hair has more texture. Keep moulding until you have the desired affect. Rubbing the hair gives it a soft textured result. Beach Hair will rinse out in water.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love this product
I love to use Beach Hair in the summer when there is some humidity in the air. It gives my straight hair lots of volume and curls. If you use a lot of product you will have a wet look with curls, but you can pick your hair out and have very nice waves. I have used Beach Hair for the last four years or so, I don't like to be without it. I had read it give you "big Houston hair" if you have been to Houston in the summer you will know what I mean.




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