
Following on from my recent review of a new John Frieda product I was lucky enough to be selected to test their new Luxurious Volume root booster spray.
The product comes in a turquoise bottle with a spray nozzle. I don't think it's intended to be as premium a product as the precious review.

With a promise of transforming fine, flat hair into salon caliber natural looking volume, I expected a lot of this product.
I sprayed into my roots both on top and under and blow dried my hair upside down for the maximum effect.
Like with John Frieda's other volumising product I felt the uplift was minimal and not what I expected.
Weighing it up I would say the product is okay if you want a small amount of volume, but you'll have to stick to back combing for a major effect.
I'll give it 3/5
Before

After

Advantages
•Small amount of increased volume
•Easy to use
Disadvantages
•You don't get as much volume in your hair as you would expect to get
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