Sunday, 5 May 2013

Percy & Reed 2 Piece Perfect Blowdry - Review

Bonjour!

This is the Percy & Reed 2 Piece Perfect Blowdry kit I purchased just before Christmas from QVC,  when it was on offer at around £22 (ish).  Includes 'Superstar Supersized Bodifying Cream' and 'Smooth, Sealed and Sensational Volumising No Oil Oil (for fine hair)'.  I've been using them both on and off since December (but more on than off I must say) and as you can see there's still loads of the oil left.



I use the Bodifying Cream just as it says 'on the can', it works best for me with a smoothing shampoo and conditioner.  It's more of a lotion than a thick cream and between 1-2 pumps is all I need for my barnet (I happened to use far too much on one occasion and it did seem to weigh my hair down somewhat so quantity is key!) - spread through from roots to ends as per the instructions - it's good that you can place the product exactly where you want - instead of spraying half of it into the air! It works to create either a smoother blow-dry or a more undone rough-dry (Alexa Chung style - which is my favourite!). It leaves my hair with natural movement, volume and shine but no sticky or crispy residue as it doesn't 'freeze' the style in place if you know what I mean - so you can still run your fingers through your hair - always a bonus!


I don't think No Oil Oil needs much introduction - it's probably the best known product from Percy & Reed so far do you reckon? More of a serum than an actual 'oil' in texture, it can be used before blow-drying to help smooth and protect the hair - I didn't find that it added loads of volume for me this way - especially when used it with a smoothing shampoo and conditioner. However - it did make my hair super-shiny and 'swishy' and my friend actually told me my hair looked in fab condition - turn up for the books!  I've mixed it in with the Bodifying Cream (as Percy & Reed have suggested) and this works best for me. I then get the volume but also extra glossiness. Have also used a little extra as a finishing product as it's great at taming any frizzy, dry ends. It super-concentrated so you only need the tiniest amount.

Don't get me wrong - my hair is still very 'bad hair day' prone but this is a good combination of products for my fine, frizzy, thin hair - both perform different duties and married together they work really well for me so all in all a worthwhile kit.  And  - as with all the Percy & Reed products I've tried they smell amazing!

You can check out the Percy & Reed Bodifying Cream and No Oil Oil on their website here or in the 2 Piece Perfect Blowdry kit from QVC here.

What are your favourite hair products of the moment?

Jen x



6 comments:

  1. The bodifying cream sounds good! I have the oil and agree it's more like a serum. Have't used it much but haven't noticed any volume either really x

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    1. Hi Sam - yes the Bodifying cream is a good one for volume - much more so than the oil (for me anyway!) xx

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  2. I got a small sample of the no oil oil on the glamour mag - I really like it. I have tried just adding it in after blow drying just to my roots and it definitely lifts it and adds some volume, but no grease. I know thats the wrong way to use it, but I thought Id try it between washes! Amazing. I will probably repurchase it as I keep reaching for it. I also found a great mousse by phyto that I use for volume at the moment, but if I use too much I have crazy big hair - waffling again now! XX

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    1. 'Waffle' always welcome Claire! I guess you should just use the oil however it works for you! I'm jealous of your 'crazy big hair' - will you do a review on the mousse - most interested! xx

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  3. I really need to buy this range, I'm annoyed with myself that I haven't as yet! Hope your well lovely x

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    1. I'm ok thanks Sharron - hope you had a good bank holiday! I put things off all the time - you're not on your own! xx

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