Monday, July 27, 2009

Japanese Hair spray?

All my friends who have been to Japan have always commented that Japanese girls' hairs always smell really good, even if the girls have been out the entire day.



I know its not the shampoo coz the smell of shampoo cant possibly stay on the entire day.



I wonder if they use an hairspray to keep their hair smelling good all day? I heard of hair perfume, but some of them can be quite drying isnt it?



If so, does anyone has any brands to recommend me coz im going over to Japan for a short holiday.



Japanese Hair spray?

鈾here are MANY types of hair 'cologne/fragrance' available here in Japan. It'll be EASY for you to find at any drug store, convenience store, super market...when you get here. Many of them clearly say HAIR COLOGNE/FRAGRANCE on them. (Look closely!-see my second pic?)



Here are two types I'm currently using:



'SALA' hair cologne and 'Baby Veil' hair fragrance:



http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m69/C...



http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m69/C...



They usually have testers at the store so you can choose your favorite scent. I like the florals best. You can see they have various sizes. I use the purse size most, easy to carry when I'm out all day. (I have long hair!)



Hope this helps!



Have a GREAT time here in Japan!鈾?br> 锝炩槅BTW, I haven't had any experience with it drying out my hair, but it may depend on your individual hair type. A light spray usually does it for me all day! Also, a few shampoo lines have the whole hair care system- from shampoo, conditioner, treatment, hair cologne...



锝濱'm prepping my bag to go out to work now and I found one more 'Pakira' hair cologne:



http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m69/C...



http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m69/C...



It smells like PEACH- yummy! As far as I know, they have no expiration date on them....



鈽哊OTE liu, the above mentioned are NOT hair sprays in the sense that they hold a set hair style. They are just 'spray on' scents to make the hair smell nice. They do not leave the hair stiff or hard or set. 'Hair spray' is a whole 'nother product. These say 'hair cologne', 'hair fragrance'...



Japanese Hair spray?

Actually, I don't think it is as much "Hair Spray" as it is hair conditioner. When I look at Japanese womens hair it is not stiff and brittle as hair spray would stereotypically make it. It is soft and flowing. Their conditioners are great and the smell lasts a long time.



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Japanese Hair spray?

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