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TRESemme Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Leave-In Spray VS L'orealBoost It Blowout Heat Spray

Hey guys!!!

When I first started to use heat on my hair no one ever told me that you need to use heat protection on it and after so many years of not using much on my hair to protect it it's not in the best condition. Once I heard that you must use heat protectant I decided to go with one that has been raved about on YouTube (of course haha) and it is the TRESemme heat protectant. Recently L'oreal came out with a heat protectant spray and I really wanted to try that one out.


I decided to compare these two heat protectant sprays and see if one is better than the other. I got them both at Target, TRESemme I got it last year and L'oreal I got it 3 weeks ago, for $3.99.


Let's start off with the TRESemme one. This was my first time ever using a heat protectant spray so I was in love with the way my hair felt. I was really impressed with how soft my hair felt mostly because this is so cheap and sometimes cheap products don't work on me. Only thing is that the softness doesn't really last if you wait 4 days to wash your hair, but other than that I love it. 


Now for the L'oreal one and to be honest there's not much of a difference. This made my hair feel really soft just like the last spray, but this one the softness did last on my hair. I highly recommend both of these if you are looking for an affordable heat protectant spray. They both work just about the same except, like I said, for the duration of the softness feel in your hair and that also depends on how often you wash your hair.

Have you guys tried these products out??? Which one is your favorite?? Do you guys have any other recommendations?? I don't mind trying another one out.

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