Oscar Blandi Acqua Marina Styling Gel
Ingredients
Ingredients
Water, Acrylates/Beheneth-25 Methacrylate Copolymer, PVP/VA Copolymer, PPG-2 Ceteareth-9, VP/Acrylates/Lauryl Methacrylate Copolymer, Chamomilla Recutita Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Extract, Lavender Angustifolia Extract, Geranium Maculatum Extract, Panthenol, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Hydrolyzed Wheat Starch, Oleth-10, Dimethicone Copolyol, PEG-30 Castor Oil, Naturally Derived Fragrance, Benzophenone-4, SD Alcohol 40B, Disodium EDTA, Diazolidinyl Urea, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Aminomethyl Propanol
Overview
Overview
Oscar Blandi Acqua Marina is a styling gel for all hair types that provides firm, long-lasting hold with sun protection.
Features
- Perfect for all-day control, even in high humidity
- Essential styling aid for low maintenance hairstyles and for air-drying hair
- Especially effective on curly hair or to prevent frizz
- Creates volume and flexible hold when used before blow-drying
- Sculpt hair into desired looks such as finger waves and chignons
- Pliable for longer molding time
- Holds desired looks on male clients
- UV protectants guard hair from harsh environmental conditions
Directions
Squeeze a small amount of product into your palms and rub to warm. Apply product beginning at the ends, working up to the roots. Evenly distribute with a wide tooth comb. Air dry or blow dry as desired. May be used before blow-drying for maximum volume and hold.
Oscars Tip:
"To contain curls and prevent frizz apply Jasmine Protein Mist to detangle and prepare hair with a moisture barrier in preparation for Acqua Marina. Combine equal amounts of Acqua Marina and Jasmine Oil for a perfect balance of shine and hold. Twist 1/4" sections throughout hair and lightly diffuse or dry naturally. Finish by applying Jasmine Oil Hair Serum after hair has been dried for added shine and definition."
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