Ouai Sun of a Beach Ombrãƒâ© Spray Review
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I Tossed Out My Sun-In And Gave Ouai Lord's day Of A Beach Spray A Go
past Sidney Burds
I said goodbye to brassy and hi to natural summer highlights.
We reported back in Apr when Ouai fabricated headlines advertising its latest summer essential, Sunday of a Beach Ombre Spray. The production was promising a tall lodge: to heave your existing lighter strands with a naturally sunkissed glow that won't get out your pilus with the brassy copper tone of your '90s Lord's day-In.
The skeptic in me wondered if it was too good to be true.
Ouai for years has pumped out amazing products for summertime. The Ouai Wave Spray is e'er in my pool bag, and considering my pilus for once was back to its natural ginger-esque roots I thought why non?
First impressions: I love the bottle. It's wrapped in a holographic, transparent cover that reflects a rainbow assortment of colors every time it's hit with light. The size is besides a win; at just 4.7 fluid ounces, I can slip information technology in my bag without feeling weighed down.
Upon first test spritz, I can only depict the scent as vacation in a bottle. I'thou transported from my work desk-bound to memories of my girls trip to Turks and Caicos last summer with salty air, the softest sand I've ever felt, and rum drinks around the clock. Ouai defines the scent as OUAI Number 6, a alloy of Fijian coconut and pineapple that smells as delicious every bit it sounds. Seriously, if I could brand this article a scratch-and-sniff I would because everyone needs to get a whiff of this embankment in a bottle.
Time for testing. I establish this Instagram how-to video from Ouai to be very helpful. My goal was an all over sunkissed look, so I went with their suggestion of separating my layers, lightly spritzing mid-shaft to ends, and combing through to distribute the product.
The spray was a fine mist and like shooting fish in a barrel to work through my long ginger-colored locks. I fabricated sure to stretch my naturally very curly hair into loose beach waves for easier before-and-subsequently viewing pleasure.
Here is my before picture show taken in my apartment.
My pilus naturally already has a wide assortment of shades going on, I was born with bright red hair, it and so all grew out, came back bleached blonde, and ever since has not been able to brand upwardly its mind.
I crossed my fingers as I spritzed, stepped out into the sun, and hoped for the best.
Fast-frontward three weeks to what my hair looks like today! I ended up using the Ouai Sun of a Beach Spray nearly any chance I had where I knew I was going to be spending fourth dimension outside. To the farmer'south market, patio drinks after work, puddle days with friends, etc.
Because I see myself all 24-hour interval every twenty-four hours, information technology was difficult at first to detect a pregnant difference in my hair color, I knew it was getting lighter but couldn't see how much information technology had truly changed until taking the after photo (below) while at tiffin today.
The lightness is existent! You can visibly run into non merely an overall lighter colour, but my natural highlights have been emphasized because of this production. The overall colour is a glowy honey with absolutely no brassy orange in sight.
If y'all've been done wrong past Dominicus-In or chunky highlight trends of the past and want to take your hair on the lighter, naturally highlighted side so I highly recommend this lightening spray!
It volition get out your hair looking like y'all've been spending your days in paradise and canceling your side by side colour appointment. Make sure you store the Ouai Dominicus of a Beach Spray ASAP; it's already sold out on Ouai's website, and with 10k loves on Sephora and counting, it's sure to move fast.
OUAI Sun of a Beach Ombré Spray, Sephora, $24
Source: https://www.more.com/beauty/hair/i-tossed-out-my-sun-and-gave-ouai-sun-beach-spray-go/
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