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Salon Cabelo on YT and Nioxin Thermal Bliss

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Hi BB:
I have been using bliss for years. It definitely does not leave a sticky feeling. It goes right into the hair. The smell is awesome. That is the only trace it leaves.

I love her videos!

Can someone answer a question about the NTB? I am thinking of purchasing some and using it when I blow dry and flat iron again. For those of you that have used it, does it leave any kind of sticky film on your hair? (that you feel when you are flat ironing) I have used some leave in sprays and by the time you have finished blow drying and are flat ironing, your hands are all sticky from the film.

It seems like a great product but that's my only reservation about it.

Thanks in advance!

BB
 
Hi BB:
I have been using bliss for years. It definitely does not leave a sticky feeling. It goes right into the hair. The smell is awesome. That is the only trace it leaves.


So how exactly do you use it? (and others that want to chime in as well)

I am imagining shampooing my hair, conditioning, and once I rinse the conditioner out, dividing the hair in 4 sections, spraying the bliss on each section, then letting it air dry to about 85% before blow drying each section.

Once I blow dry each section and start to flat iron, I don't need to reapply the bliss do I?

Sorry for so many questions, but I don't flat iron often and when I do, I always end up using too much product and my hair never comes out with the "oh so flowy" feeling, so I just wanted to make sure that this bliss will be the only product I will need to put on my hair to prepare it for blow drying and flat ironing. No other leave ins, right?

Thanks in advance.

BB
 
Yes that would be exactly how you use it, before blowdrying. Bliss is "wet", so if you sprayed it on again right before flatironing your hair would be damp. I went to a salon that used Bliss like it was a religion (literally). They would spray it on the hair before blowdrying, flatiron, then spray a very light mist of Bliss after styling. HTH.
 
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