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Jun 29, 2021
Reformulated Tres Two Hairspray is garbage
This used to be one of the best performing non-aerosol hairsprays on the market until Unilever decided to completely change the formula without any notice on the packaging. What does that tell you? It just doesn't have the same kind of hold anymore. If I spray my finished hair with this junk, I can literally watch my set curls relax and my style flops. Why change a product that so many absolutely loved?

Apr 28, 2017
I know--who buys new makeup without seeing it in person?
0 of 1 found this helpful Since my beloved Clinique Advanced Concealer was discontinued, I've been looking for a replacement. I had high hopes for this LA Girl product, but the online representation of colors is always going to be a crap shoot. I bought Fawn--which turned out to be a dark rusty yellow brown that wouldn't match any human skin color I've ever seen. It didn't look anything like the swatch.
The applicator was a brush attached to the tube, with the product delivered when you squeeze. That didn't work for me--I'd rather dab on concealer with my fingers. The brush covered too large an area, and the concealer didn't really adhere well. Perhaps if people are trying to even out a larger color defect--redness, etc., it would be just the thing, but I always assume that a concealer should primarily be for spot use first.
I fairly tested the item I bought and it wasn't for me. Live and learn for five bucks.