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Eclipse Hair Fiber Holding Spray is a versatile 4 Fl Oz spray designed to provide a strong hold for hair building fibers. It protects against wind, rain, and perspiration while ensuring a natural and polished look. The easy-to-use pump bottle allows for effortless application, making it suitable for both men and women.
R**T
Reasonably priced, locks fibers in place
Works great. Read other reviews where they claim the spray stream is too strong. Comes out in a fine, soft mist in the bottle I purchased so possibly a defective bottle or they're applying way too much force when spraying.Reasonably priced as well. Would recommend.
M**T
Great hold, smells awesome and great price
Awesome hold and smells amazing. Has a sort of flowery, fruity smell. Best part is the price, half the price of the other fiber spray I usually buy.
R**
Goes well with the fibers
This works well with the Eclipse Hair Fibers, which are great! My hairdresser recommended them. You don't need the spray in order to use the hair fibers, but only if you can afford both. Otherwise, you can use hairspray
K**K
Good holding spray
Provides a good hold and I also use it to hold my curls. Nice smell too.
A**R
Great Product
Product is great. Ordering can be a problem. I ordered dark brown for perhaps the third or fourth time. I received black, and then I discovered you cannot return this product. I need it badly so just reordered dark brown. It is easy to use and very effective. My hairdresser says it is the best of all these products.
U**6
Overpriced, annnd.... Getting It Out Of The Bottle Would Be A Big Help
This is just a hairspray and does what hairspray is supposed to do - hold hair in place - and no complaints there. This stuff is fine in that regard, and the people complaining that it "clumps" are complaining about their own tendency toward overdoing it, not anything that's wrong with the formulation.There are two real problems with this product though: It's overpriced, and the design fiasco that is the spray pump makes much of the product useless.This is 4 ounces for fourteen bucks, which works out to $3.50 an ounce; even a medium-quality aerosol spray like Paul Mitchell's Awapuhi finishing spray is 9.1 at $22, or $2.42 an ounce. So there's no advantage to buying this stuff even in the best of conditions.But the real kicker is that the finger-pump they put on these bottles must be from the most dirt-cheap bargain-basement supplier this company could find, because you will need to shoot a bunch of raindrop-sized splatter of this stuff onto your face, your shoulders, your clothing and the floor before the thing finally "primes" and actually atomizes the liquid into a fine enough spray to be useful for hair. And once that's done, you have to keep pumping to keep it "primed," or you're back to Square One.But at some point the pump is just going to give out on you anyway, and that's even before the liquid level gets low enough to cause "Intake-tube-end is not submerged enough" problems. You get to something like 1/3 remaining in the bottle and the sprayer will just flatly refuse to work. 'Don't matter if you soak it in hot water or blow it out with a pressure-washer, the trash-quality mechanism will just refuse to work.Since any kind of hair spray needs to be in a sprayed form to be applied, what you have from that point is a plastic bottle of inaccessible and therefore useless liquid.So let's do the math: 1/3 of 4 ounces is 1.333 ounces; 4 minus 1.333 is 2.667. So fourteen bucks divided by 2.667 ounces of usable product (not counting the face/clothes/floor splatter wasted while priming the cheapo pump,) works out to roughly $5.25 per ounce. Which works out to around $699.40 a gallon.Such a deal.If they got a usable delivery system for this and lopped off a buck or two from the price I might buy it again, but until then, there are far more cost-efficient (and aggravation-efficient) competitors available.
L**D
The only hair setting spray that doesn’t make your flake
My beard grows but is not full in the middle. After much research I find by using hair fibers. The setting spray is the only product that makes my beard look natural. It doesn’t make my beard flakey and although there is some shedding it is far less than the competition. Elevate Hair Fiber Locking & Setting Spray is my go to. Listen I will be late to a function until I find my locking spray.It works! Period!
A**.
Strong stream not conducive to fiber locking!
The spray is strong, as in meant for sending a strong stream of liquid to the hair. I don't see how the velocity of the liquid stream can hold anything. Wash everything out, maybe.
I**A
Works well with Caboki
Works well and is good for canadians as the volumizing mist from caboki doesnt ship to Canada
J**N
This spray is great and is a must when using the powder.
I like this product and keeps the powder on my scalp. It is necessary to use with the powder. It also does keep the powder on until the next washing. It can make your hair stiff and hard, but not a big deal.
A**A
it is awesome
it really does what it should... i highly recommend it
M**1
Didn't work well!
Waste of money! Kinda clumped everything! Didn't really help!
A**R
Nope! Didn’t do what suppose to do so I throw them out
Nope nope nope
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