Paul Mitchell Freeze and Shine- price varies depending on which salon you get it.
GVP(Generic Value Products) Super spray- Sally's beauty supply, $6.99
I am a hairspray addict, mainly because it helps tames my curly hair. The Paul Mitchell freeze &shine is my top favorite next to the CHI helmet head hairspray. I admit sometimes buying salon products on a student budget isn't possible. So I went in search for a comparable product. Sally's is a open to the public beauty supply store in the USA. It has a line called GVP that is made up of products and tools that are suppose to match up to salon quality products. I had done that before in buying the gvp flat iron instead of investing in a CHI flat iron, while it worked great it took me longer to straighten and it didn't heat up as well as my CHI or my beloved GHD flat irons.
Anyways back to the sprays! Since I was let down with the flat iron I was sure that I would be wasting my money on this spray. Boy was I wrong! GVP is very similar to the Paul Mitchell one, even down to the smell and consistency of the sprays. Both hair sprays are a firm hold and shine spray. They work great when i want to hold my curly scrunched hair in place all day! both sprays also add shine and work great if you want that wet look. If you are looking for a touchable hold spray this isn't for you. I still love my Paul Mitchell Freeze and Shine but the GVP super spray works just as well; And I am very happy I found a cheaper alternative!
This is the first post in my Brand Name vs. Generic postings. Leave a comment if this helps and you would like to see more. Also leave comments below on any other hair questions you want answered! I just may blog about it!
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