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How to incorporate Hair Mist into your spring beauty routine according to an expert

Hair Mist dos and don'ts according to Blab'Hair founder Noa Souffir Tordjman

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Natalie Salmon
Fashion Digital Editor
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Our hair is our crowning glory, but when it comes to fragrancing our bouffants, it seems to be the very last thing we think about. 

The porous shafts of our hair lend themselves well to carrying fragrance, but according to the experts spraying perfume is a huge no-no as the alcohol in perfume can damage the delicate fibres of our locks. That’s where hair mist comes in.

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Desperately trying to force her hair to conform to beauty ideals seen across magazines and in the media Noa Souffir Tordjman spent her adolescence desperate to tame her natural curls and hair density.

After countless hours using badly suited products and damage inducing tools, she took matters into her own hands and after two years of research, and a personal hair care journey that lasted over twelve years, she founded Blab'Hair in 2021. Their signature Blab Mist is the first hair and body mist that uses only natural ingredients. 

Luckily for us, she gives us the low down on exactly how (and why) we should be using hair a mist: 

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What’s the difference between hair mist and perfume?

“Unlike perfume, a good hair mist is alcohol-free, which entering spring and hopefully sunnier days is a USP to add to your scent collection,” explains Tordjman, “Spraying alcohol on your body usually leads to sun marks, skin damage and uneven, patchy tan marks. Similarly, a mist being alcohol-free is much kinder to your clothes. Summer brides should pay attention to their scent as alcohol can be highly damaging to fabrics.”

Should you use hair mist on wet or dry hair?

“Use on dry hair for the most long-standing effects. I recommend around three spritzes into hair, and scrunching it into lengths. Keep it in your bathroom or handbag for whenever the moment calls.”

What does a hair mist do?

“Hair mist is to be used in the same way as a traditional perfume so you can spray it on your body and hair while you're getting ready and, on your hair, when you leave the house. It is designed to refresh and rejuvenate by adding a delicate scent,” explains Tordjman.

Is misting good for your hair?

"Hair mist refreshes, hydrates and rejuvenates your hair whilst on the go," says Tordjman, "Using all natural ingredients our alcohol free orange blossom infused Blab Mist refreshes your hair, without drying it out."

6 Amazing luxury hair mists to shop now:

Ta'if Hair Mist
Ta'if Hair Mist - Ormonde Jayne
Miracle Hair and Body Mist - Blab'Hair
Miracle Hair and Body Mist - Blab'Hair
Silk Perfume - Balmain
Silk Perfume - Balmain
Fascinate Sublime Hair Mist - Ex Nihilo
Fascinate Sublime Hair Mist - Ex Nihilo
À La Rose Hair Mist - Maison Francis Kurkdjian
À La Rose Hair Mist - Maison Francis Kurkdjian
Grapefruit Hair Mist - Jo Loves
Grapefruit Hair Mist - Jo Loves

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