Safe for Hair? - Evian® Brumisateur Mineral Water Sprays

january noir

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Greetings my LHCF Sisters,

I have a few canisters of these Evian sprays. I don't use them that often and was going to throw them away when I started spritzing my hair with it. I know it's just water, but do you think the mineral content could be damaging? I have to say I love the way it hydrates my hair with the very fine mist that comes out of the nozzle.

I want to know before I get carried away with it and my hair falls out... :lachen:

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Product Features

  • The number one choice of skin care professionals, the ultra-fine mist of the Evian Brumisateur allows the skin to absorb a unique balance of beneficial minerals along with pure clean moisture.
  • Each misting replenishes, re-hydrates and soothes all skin types which is why French women, famous for their beauty savvy, have long depended on this product as part of their daily skin care regime.
  • Use daily before applying your facial moisturizer to improve hydration by up to 14%, combat aging and help your skin look younger. Just lightly mist face, pat excess dry, then follow with your favorite moisturizer to seal in the benefits.
  • Take along the 1.7 oz. Travel Size when traveling by air to fight dehydration during and after your flight. At work, just one cool mist rehydrates skin suffering from overheated or dry office air to keep you looking fresh. At play, it instantly combats perspiration, soothes and rehydrates sun-burned or wind-chapped skin.
  • For use on all skin types, including the delicate skin of babies and children. Made in France.
Product Description
Sealed at the source high in the French Alps, the water spray is propelled by naturally safe nitrogen (80% of the air we breathe is nitrogen) and the canister is recyclable.

Evian water is tested several times a day to ensure that the mineral content remains exactly the same and has not changed in over 150 years. Never altered, pure, neutral 7.2 pH Evian Mineral Water Spray is dispersed in an exquisitely fine mist propelled by environmentally safe nitrogen (80% of the air we breathe is nitrogen - 20% is oxygen) that penetrates the upper layers of the skin to provide the vital hydration and essential minerals skins experts recommend.
 
I have these too. I've used them for a couple of years now. I purchase them from Sephora. I mainly use them when I fly or when traveling in a dry climate. They really help keep my skin hydrated but I've never thought to use it on my hair. I will have to try that....
 
i thought mineral deposits were bad for your hair. that's why hard water is bad for your hair and why they say some relaxers (no-lye i think) make your hair dull because they leave minerals in your hair. i could be wrong though
 
I remember in an old thread about Amel Larrieux there was a link where she shared her hair secrets and said she would spray her hair with Evian.
 
I have these too. I've used them for a couple of years now. I purchase them from Sephora. I mainly use them when I fly or when traveling in a dry climate. They really help keep my skin hydrated but I've never thought to use it on my hair. I will have to try that....

I've only used it on my skin so far too. I've been playing with the idea of using them on my hair all week now...but I'm not sure.
 
I bought it to use on my face, but I sweat alot and nothing sets my make-up! :nono: The Evian didn't even cool me down!

I was thinking that if it's good for your face (facial skin), then why not on the hair?

This morning I misted my hair with the Evian, liquified some Jane Carter nourish & shine and then sealed with Dabur Amla Lite. Tonight when I took my hair down, my hair is still very moisturized (not wet, but hydrated) and usually my hair has "dried" out buy that time...

Now I've used the Jane Carter and Amla Lite together many times before but this is the first time I used water in my daily regimen. I have read that many people mist their hair daily with water....

Anyhoo, let me stop my musings. I hope we get some more responses...
Bumping...
 
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I found this on the web. :blush:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060908083429AAfzgHw
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Is Evan water good for your hair?

I've heard it is. If so, do I just rinse with it or do I just pour it over my hair after I wash and condition it?
  • 1 year ago
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1 year ago
Woops, that's evian water. Sorry about that.

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Evian Water is indeed good ( mostly for the Company that makes it ). If you re-arrange the letters of ' EVIAN ', it becomes ' NAIVE '. So the company that make ' Evian ' Water knows that there are people out there who are rather ' Naive ' and that such people will think that Evian water will do wonders for hair, body, breasts etc.

Essentially it is just plain water that may have been purified ( if at all ) a little more then others.

Hair as such is simply a filamentous outgrowth from the skin, found mainly in mammals. It is the follicles or the root of the hair that is really alive and not the hair outside of skin or scalp. It projects from the epidermis, though it grows from hair follicles deep in the dermis.

So using any kind of water ( NAIVE or EVIAN or DASANI or DEER PARK ) etc. does not have much impact on it. It is simply as part of nutrition that it may have impact if any on the hair. The general health of a person also has a great impact on his or her hair.
 
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