Salt Spray from Fudge offers UV Shield

Nothing says summer like beach hair – loose, tousled waves that resemble the natural waves created by the ocean on the beach. This hairstyle is often achieved by using a curling iron or wand to create waves in the hair, then scrunching the hair to create a more natural, relaxed look. The result is a hairstyle that is effortless and easy to achieve, and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion.

Salt Spray from Fudge Professional includes UV technology UVisiShield to protect from the sun’s damaging UV rays. This enables you to deliver on-trend, beach waves – whilst protecting your hair at the same time. It’s the must-have beach/handbag essential!

Jonathan Andrew, Fudge Global Ambassador says:

“Salt sprays add beautiful texture and hold to hair, they allow you to really push your styling capabilities.  You can simply spritz through the hair and then blow dry in for a beautiful wave with the non-sticky formula, which glides through the hair and keeps a natural movement with medium hold.  Or you can spray the lengths (the bonus being the Fudge Salt Spray, smells divine) and leave to air-dry naturally with its delicious coconut beachy scent.”

Jonathan adds:

‘I find salt spray helps give soft curls a bit of ‘grit’, so it takes them from fluffy and lifeless to robust and raw textured. The scrunched in, loose textured blow-dry feel, is a great style for summer and a classic example of a low-key luxe style.”

Fudge Salt Spray

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Promising a medium hold, this lush lightweight spray adds body to your strands and volumizes any style. It’s also enriched with Vitamin B which helps to nourish, condition, and strengthen the hair without leaving it crispy or crunchy.  With beach curls at the helm, giant sea kelp, red algae and ocean salt minerals help keep this styling product in harmony with the sea.

To order Fudge Professional for your salon, visit www.fudgeprofessional.com

Top Tip: Try to keep hair a little damp, as when you over-dry your hair, it tends to suck in moisture the moment you step outside, and this leads to frizz.

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