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Kenra Thermal Styling Spray was recommended to me by my hair stylist. I had asked her which brand of heat protectant would work best for my fine and at times frizzy hair. When she said Kenra I was a bit wary because there was a huge display of it in the middle of the floor and at $17 a bottle (8 fl. oz. / 237 ml) was potentially a huge waste of money.
The chrome colored bottle and lack of powder scent made me decide to give it a try.
For straightening my hair I can just spray 1/4 of my hair at a time comb it through (so it gets applied evenly without wasting any) and use my flat iron/instyler. It helps keep my hair straight without getting the normal hair spray gunk on my irons and my hair stays fairly soft.
When curling my hair I spray a one inch section with it at a time and curl it when the spray is still just the slightest bit wet. After I get all my hair curled I spritz it lightly over all my hair. The curls usually stay all day. The best part is they aren't weighed down, sticky, or hard. A bit stiff but the curls still have a nice bounce to them.
Kenra also washes out nicely with regular shampooing. After using this product for a couple months I have noticed my hair doesn't get nearly as fried between hair cuts.