The L’Oréal Paris Elvive 8-Second Wonder Water is an $11 frizz-smoothing hair treatment. It’s lightweight, works in seconds, and ideal for anyone seeking glossy, smooth hair.
Sophie is a commerce writer for InStyle and Shape, where she reports on noteworthy beauty products — including skincare, haircare, and makeup — and, occasionally, covers celebrity style.my entire life. Experimenting with strand-smoothing products like they’re my eighth-grade science fair project has often led to dead ends.
Application is a breeze; simply massage the liquid into your hair, concentrating on the ends and other thirsty, dull areas. Interestingly, the product creates a warming sensation as it gets to work—which takes a mere eight seconds, as its name suggests. It rinses cleanly, sans greasy residue, making it a refreshing departure from the weighty hair oils and masks I’ve tried., which smooth spectacularly well, yet can cause buildup and heaviness.
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