A breakthrough in care cosmetics – ideal products for fine hair from Tashe. Hair butter, heat protection spray and oil-fluid

Choosing the appropriate products can make a big difference when it comes to taking care of fine hair. Renowned for its creative take on makeup, Tashe has created a line especially meant to nourish and shield fragile hair. Three essential products are part of their latest breakthrough: oil-fluid, heat protection spray, and hair butter.

Tashe’s hair butter gives fine hair the nourishment and deep hydration it needs without being heavy on it. This product is a great complement to any hair care regimen since it helps to restore luster and vibrancy.

Anyone who uses styling tools on a regular basis needs to have heat protection spray. The combination of Tashe’s formula, which adds manageability and softness while protecting delicate hair from heat damage, keeps your hair healthy and safe.

Tashe’s oil-fluid is the ideal finishing touch, adding just the right amount of shine and smoothness. It helps to control frizz and give your fine hair a polished, silky look. It is lightweight and non-greasy.

Avocado Hair Butter

To better introduce it to you, I thought I would start with the butter. This product literally "blew up" the Internet, so I had to buy it since I couldn’t resist. It also has a "brother," hair butter with usma, but their functionalities are pretty much the same. Although the term "hair butter" is practically foreign to me—I’ve never heard of anything like it—it was evident right away that its purpose would be to nourish hair. What’s that?

Information from the manufacturer:

Avocado hair butter Tashe professional is made on the basis of natural ingredients and oils. It is based on 2 valuable oils for hair – avocado and coconut. These are some of the few oils that can really penetrate the hair shaft and moisturize it along the entire length from the inside, without remaining only on the outside.
The fats contained in the oil strengthen the hair follicles and help prevent breakage. The high content of avocado oil restores the hair structure, nourishes it, makes it soft and silky. The oil saturates the hair with valuable microelements, vitamins, fatty acids, comprehensively improving the condition of the hair. Avocado oil is lighter in structure than most other oils. This means that the butter can be applied to the scalp and hair without worrying about layering, weighing down or clogging pores.
The composition contains cationic surfactants, which provide good hair conditioning. Such a rich composition allows you to restore and prevent breakage, improving the condition of the hair. The butter is applied as a mask and is easily washed off. Avocado oil penetrates well into the hair cuticle, helps with the problem of dry hair, penetrating inside it moisturizes the hair and helps to retain this moisture inside. Thanks to its composition, it intensively nourishes, adds shine and disciplines hair. Contains fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E in high concentrations, as well as B vitamins, including biotin.
In addition, the avocado fatty acid complex is close in composition to the lipid mantle of the skin. Coconut oil contains many fatty acids, especially lauric and myristic, which enhance the protective properties of the hair cuticle, and also penetrate the hair cortex. Coconut oil for hair strengthens and nourishes hair from the inside, preventing breakage and tangling of hair.

Composition

Aqua, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetrimonium Chloride, Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera), Cetyl Alcohol, Behentrimonium Chloride, Behenyl Alcohol, Decyltetradenanol, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Lactic Acid, Parfum, Benzyl Alcohol, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Linalool, Hexyl Cinnamal, CI 42090, CI 15985, and CI 19140.

Benefits include hair reconstruction and intense hydration.

For what kind of hair: any kind of hair.

Shelf life: 12 months following opening and 36 months from the date of manufacture.

The butter really has the consistency of whipped butter! It smells like hand cream with a subtle avocado undertone. It is completely undetectable and stays on the hair for a while before going away.

This time, I truly want to examine the manufacturer’s "promises." I experimented with different application techniques and holding times during my three months of using the butter. Even considering that this is a fairly well-liked product from the brand, it gave me quite mixed feelings.

To begin, let me make the following pledge:

No, that isn’t true! No matter what kind of product it is, I would not recommend applying this heavy substance to the scalp. In terms of length, it does not weigh down even my fine hair, but because of its greasy texture, it can clog pores. Now let’s discuss the second assurance:

Ladies, It doesn’t condition your hair at all, and I don’t mean to offend you. Not at all. I’ll go over my usage experience with it here.

I open the butter and handle it with dry hands after washing my hair and scalp to avoid lumps. Additionally, the texture should not be overlooked. It is not possible to use butter as a mask. It’s really challenging to apply, even on damp hair, because this texture—like butter—tends to gather in "pieces" in water. I had to "rub" the product into my hair between my palms to prevent pieces from falling into the water or standing over the bathtub.

And, as I said before, there can be no talk of conditioning. It"s not very noticeable on the hair, it"s unclear how much of it needs to be applied, it feels like the hair is "eating" it. It"s never enough for them. I distribute it with the Tangle Teezer Wet Brush and still don"t feel that "oily density". It seems to turn into water. It"s very strange, I didn"t expect this from it.

As directed on the package, I waited 15 minutes for a more noticeable result before beginning to wash it off. Additionally. The silky hair has no effect. To be honest, I felt angry after washing it off. Considering that it’s a butter, I thought it ought to be a potent, nourishing product, but instead, it washed out of my hair like a cheap conditioner. No matter how much you apply, it doesn’t come off easily.

I suggest you to rinse it off with warm or hot water, but never touch the root area while applying it, as this could lead to an increase in scalp oiliness. I already find drying my hair terrifying. However, they combed the hair really well; you can feel the weight of it, almost as if it were naturally dense, giving the impression that there was more hair. Next, we address the third assurance:

Does it get inside? a contentious matter. Is it useful for retaining moisture indoors? In terms of appearance, sure. Does it make things more shiny? Indeed, it does, and it’s even better, in my opinion! It gives hair a mirror-like sheen, but does it also discipline the hair? Yes, you can style without using a leave-in like oil for the ends; it does a good job of providing an even cut.

I notice that the hair has an excellent, even cut, a mirror shine, and a pleasing weight after drying. You undoubtedly wondered, "What’s wrong with it then?" while reading. Regretfully, over time, this butter is a complete dud. If, for instance, the masks I previously discussed have a cumulative effect over time—that is, not in the form of a film, but something more—then, in my case, the butter only produces the effect of "healthy" hair for a day—that is, the effect to the first wash.

In order to achieve a wow effect, you must leave it on your hair for longer than the recommended 10 to 15 minutes under simple conditions. However, if you want to expedite this process, try heating it for a few minutes with a hairdryer (apply the butter to your hair, conceal it with a cap or bag, and cover it with a towel), as I did, and then leave it for the same amount of time.

While I had some free time, I was considering ways to make it more effective and came across this technique. When you wash it off, your hair truly becomes a silky smooth surface because this method works faster while maintaining an identical appearance. I’m adding more pictures of my hair in various lighting conditions that I took myself this time. The image shows the hair after it has been cleaned with a solid shampoo, butter applied, and a few heat protection sprays applied.

My verdict is that this product is not worth the money spent, it requires "dancing with a tambourine". Unfortunately, the popular avocado butter turned out to be a dud for me, and for a person who has tried different nourishing products, it did not surprise me. For going out – yes, you can do it if you have free time. Yes, it really does add shine, does not weigh down fine hair as if it were in "oil armor", but in the long run it does not give anything.

Unfortunately, beneath the exquisite packaging is a plain product that resembles a basic conditioner. I really wanted it, so I had great expectations for it. Of course, you can give it a try later if you’d like; you might find that you like it right away. However, when I spoke with my friend who gave it a try, she expressed the same sentiments as I did. Next up is my go-to heat protection spray!

Three essential products for fine hair are included in Tashe’s latest hair care innovation: oil-fluid, heat protection spray, and hair butter. Together, these products provide moisture to fine strands without making them feel heavy, strengthening, protecting, and enhancing them. This cutting-edge line is perfect for anyone who wants to add shine, strength, and volume to their hair. It provides a simple way to have vibrant, healthy hair every day.

IQ Leave-in Hair Spray for volume and heat protection Hair Spray Leave-in

This product’s name indicates that it is extremely "smart." They actually enjoy writing a lot of promises on these sprays, and I will be analyzing a few of them today.

Information from the manufacturer:

A specifically designed "smart" formula works on the hair’s surface as well as its deep layers, hydrating it all the way to the ends. The spray’s ingredients are full of beneficial and efficient ingredients that support the upkeep of healthy hair. Using the spray increases shine and smoothness throughout the entire length of the hair by 41% and protects it from harmful effects by 82%. Working in tandem, all of the spray’s ingredients give hair relief from dryness and brittleness while also smoothing, crumbling, and shining it.

Composition:

Amodimethicone/Morpholinomethyl Silsesquioxane Copolymer, Propylene Glycol Dicaprylate/Dicaprate, Trideceth-6, Benzyl Alcohol, Phenyl Trimethicone, Polyquaternium-37, Cetearyl Alcohol, Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine, Glycerin, Cetrimonium Chloride, 5. Glycereth-8 Esters of Babassu Oil, Lactic Acid, Ethylhexylglycerin, Tocopherol, Parfum, Panthenol, Betaine, Sodium PCA, Sorbitol, Alanine, Lysine, Arginine, Threonine, D-Limonene, Hexyl Cinnamal, Linalool, Butylphenyl Methylpropional, Citronellol, and Ρoumarin are among the ingredients in hydrolyzed collagen.

Benefits include easy combing, deep hydration, and a "smart" formula.

For what kind of hair: any kind of hair.

There is a nice cosmetic scent to the spray. I’m not even sure how to describe the smell. To be honest.) It is liquid in consistency and has a white-transparent tint. Not even a trace of creaminess. Feels like milk, neither sticky nor greasy.

I don’t want to hide it, this spray is my love! I’m already buying the second bottle and strongly recommend everyone to try it. Because this is a basic spray that is simply perfect for fine hair. It’s impossible to overdo it. The dispenser works great, sprays in a “cloud”. The spray has heat-protective properties, which is important for me, and the best thing about the spray: it doesn’t “eat up” the volume of your hair, doesn’t make it greasy, and doesn’t conflict with subsequent care.

You’ve probably seen pictures of my hair wearing it in posts, and part of its appeal is that it accurately captures the results of any mask or conditioner. He doesn’t "smear" His excessive flaws only serve to "lock moisture" in his hair. I used to own Ollin 15in1 spray, but I could never get along with it. Regardless of the dosage or application technique, it made my hair appear heavy and glossy, covered up any flaws in its path, and made my head get dirty more quickly.

How did I interpret it? When I first started out, I only used keratin, which had its own advantages and disadvantages. I mistakenly believed that I could use it to "polish" any imperfections in the mask. However, it did not occur. Because it doesn’t have the creamy silicone consistency, it even helped you identify the "problem areas" in your hair that you need to work on. The spray does, of course, have a cosmetic effect, but I would refer to this effect as a "veil." On the spray, it reads:

No to fluffiness, tangles, stiffness, brittleness, and dullness.

Yes, the spray precisely detangles hair, instantly removes stiffness, and adds a natural shine (not greasy) without "nailing" its "silicone" weight, as was the case with another spray. I don’t really notice brittleness, but I don’t think one spray is deserving of praise in this case.

Is hair smoothed out by the spray? Yes, to a certain extent, but it is unlikely that you will be able to achieve perfect smoothness because of the light texture; leave-in oils, masks, and conditioners are more likely to be the culprits in this regard.

I apply the hairspray directly to the ends of the hair before using a hairdryer to finish drying.I then use my hands to spread the spray throughout the canvas and begin drying. I attempt to dry my hair solely with my hands, but I give up and start using a comb after halfway through.

The end result is moisturised, crumbly hair with a hint of shine, and no evidence of weighting or gluing! The spray won’t add density, of course, but it will give hair elasticity and prevent it from looking "childish." I adore it! It’s a fantastic, reasonably priced spray-thermal protector that will help with styling and offer comfortable drying. Let’s also discuss what I discovered!

Medium fluid oil with andiroba and usma oil

I was certain that I wouldn’t fit into any "silicone" oil before I learned about the fluid oil. I used to think that I would never be able to get along with oils because I had a similar experience. I adjusted the amount of oil as well as the application techniques. It appeared to be all or nothing; I didn’t get any oily "icicles," but the appearance of it didn’t look right.

I decided to take a chance and buy it after entering the store and noticing it was at a good price. There are three varieties of this oil:

  1. Light (argan oil)
  2. Medium (andiroba and usma oil)
  3. Intense (avocado oil, rosemary oil and olive oil)

I chose the medium version, as you can understand. In essence, they are all fairly comparable. There were various testers available in the store, but this was the nicest version in terms of fragrance that didn’t give me a headache. His scent is sweet but cosmetic, so I didn’t want to take light oil because I felt it would be too simple. The strongest oil in the line, in theory, has the strongest aroma and is highly a taste that must be developed. It smells strongly of herbs and rosemary. The middle one is, in my opinion, the most well-liked and that "golden mean" for the brand.

Information from the manufacturer:

A product that works well to fortify hair! To ensure that you are getting the most out of andiroba and usma oils for your hair, make sure the composition is balanced. Fluid oil made of light volatile silicones smoothes, makes combing easier, keeps hair from sticking together, and adds shine. includes shimmering particles in the mixture to give hair even more luster. gives silkiness and shine, and effectively hides split ends by 79%.

Benefits include easy combing, protection, and strengthening.

For what kind of hair: any kind of hair.

Although fluid oil is quite liquid, it is not watery. It’s not concentrated silicone oil; it’s moderately dense. Caramel-yellow in color, with a scent reminiscent of sweet pastries. Sweet scent lovers, rejoice! The scent is pleasant yet sweet! Regretfully, I do not perceive any shimmering particles in it; however, this does not bother me.

Although the oil-fluid and I did not click right away, I can now say with certainty that this is a great option for fine hair. I simply didn’t know how to use the oil correctly, so at first I thought it was drying out the ends of my hair. I’ll explain to you how I apply things.

Depending on how I’m feeling, I don’t use it much. My hair needed the "sandwich effect" more frequently in the past. I don’t apply to damp or dry hair while it’s drying because my hair doesn’t require it. I believe that this application method is used when heat protection spray is not present or when the hair is severely damaged, in which case everything can be applied simultaneously.

My hair is completely dried, then I let it "rest" for five minutes with a hair dryer. Next, I apply a tiny drop—or sometimes just a partial press—of the dispenser, warm it up between my palms, and use stroking motions to close the cut only along the ends of my hair. I tried applying it all the way down, and it absorbs perfectly without adding any weight to the hair.

Like any oil, "Icicles" will only give if the dosage is excessive. The hair does not become oily as a result of it; rather, it smooths out naturally over a five-minute period. gives hair instant luster and a kitten-fur-like softness. Try not to overdo it. Even if you overdo the oil, you can simply comb it through your entire head, lay down on a pillow, and the overdoing will disappear.

The manufacturer was right about the percentage in hiding the ends: it doesn’t “glue” the ends together like fatty oil on silicones, where a quick effect of a dense cut is achieved, but only delicately emphasizes the thickness of your cut, that is, the effect is quite natural, while being as well-groomed as possible. Honestly, I really love this oil-fluid, for its price it is an excellent product to start getting to know silicone oil, if before that you could not make friends with it. With it, there is no feeling that something is accumulating on the hair, so even frequent use of oil will not harm the hair, provided that you do a good cleansing.

I’ve attached a picture of the hair, which has been curled slightly with an elastic band, washed with solid shampoo and conditioner, and had oil-fluid and heat protection applied to seal the cut.

Product Benefits
Hair Butter Nourishes and strengthens fine hair without weighing it down
Heat Protection Spray Shields hair from heat damage while keeping it smooth and shiny
Oil-Fluid Provides hydration and adds a healthy shine without making hair greasy

The creative products from Tashe provide a fun and novel approach to taking care of fine hair. Heat protection spray, oil-fluid, and hair butter work together to protect, nourish, and shine hair without making it heavy. These products are made to enhance the best qualities of fine hair and provide it with the necessary nourishment.

You receive strength and intense hydration from Tashe’s hair butter. In addition to adding a smooth, silky finish and locking in moisture, the oil-fluid heat protection spray makes sure your hair stays healthy throughout styling. Together, these products will accentuate the inherent beauty of your hair.

You can attain healthier, fuller-looking hair with the help of these Tashe products, regardless of whether you battle with dryness, breakage, or dullness. Tashe provides a potent remedy for anyone wishing to improve the simplicity and efficacy of their hair care regimen.

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Hairdresser-stylist with a special interest in creative haircuts and hairstyles. I am inspired by avant-garde ideas and strive to bring them to life. I am sure that every hairstyle should reflect the uniqueness of the personality and emphasize individual style.

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