[ANAZE] Janmuri Cara 8ml

$15.90 $31.00
Description

[DESCRIPTION]

  • Fixes fine hair without clumping : With an easy comb-like sweep, it neatly fixes protruding fine hair and loose hair without clumping them or leaving them sticky.
  • Protects hair with essence ingredients : A transparent essence type that organizes cuticles and supplies moisture and nutrition at the same time to protect hair and prevent damage. *Contains coconut oil and royal jelly extract
  • Optimized applicator : It fixes fine hair evenly without clumping them together, maintaining styling and preventing volume loss.
  • Slim size for easy portability : You can easily use it whenever and wherever you need to tidy up your hair.


[HOW TO USE]
Apply an appropriate amount of content to the brush applicator.
Lightly sweep along the hair texture on the area that needs to be trimmed.
Lightly run your hand over any areas that need more tidying up.
You can naturally organize fine hair.

Each person may have different effects.
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Customer Reviews

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Dream n.
I love

I like it so much that I'm thinking of buying it again. I like it.

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Sara M.

Ich empfehle es Leuten, die viel Haarausfall haben. Die Anwendung ist einfach, deshalb habe ich es wieder gekauft.

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Eimhear m.

I ordered this to fix my hair because I have a lot of leftover hair, but I like it so much that I'm using it for two.

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Oliwia M.

When I first bought it, I was going to use it only to lightly hold my bangs in place, but as I kept using it, I ended up with wet hair, so I didn't use it much. Instead, I often mix it with a fixer to hold the rest of my hair in place. I recommend it the most to those who like wet hair, and since it has a unique scent, I recommend testing it if you're sensitive to scents.

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Marinela A.

You really have to wash your hair well. If there is any liquid left, only that area will be hard. Also, if you use too much, it will look sticky, so I think you should use it little by little.