🌟 Unlock your hair’s full potential—stronger, thicker, faster!
Liaison Hair Bond Spray is a peptide-enriched volumizing and thickening formula designed to strengthen hair follicles, promote fast growth, and reduce thinning and breakage. Combining natural ingredients with scientifically-backed peptides, it repairs damaged strands, protects against environmental stressors, and supports healthier, more resilient hair with consistent use.
D**D
Grows fast!
Love love love this stuff! My hair is growing so fast it's unbelievable! Anyone with hair that's thin and falling out use this! The greatest stuff ever!
C**B
Love LOVE love Liasion products!
Another Liasion product that doesn't disappoint. My hair is coming in thicker and stronger than before. I like it because it lasts a little longer than the serum for me. The spray bottle is convenient.
P**R
This product is non oily
I like the product although I’m not seeing much of a change as yet. Meanwhile it’s easy to use so I’m going to continue use
B**N
pricing and delivery
I used it for my hair, which is what this product is for and I like that product very much
S**E
This works
This Growth Spray for Women has a lot of the awesome ingredients that help with hair grow and it didn't disappoint. You apply it to clean hair and leave it for two hours before rinsing. It can be a bit annoying to repeat this process twice daily, an I have missed a couple applications, but I apply a moisturizing scalp treatment after so my scalp/hair doesn't dry out. It's worth the trouble because it works. This thickened my thinning spots.
N**Y
Itchy Scalp
Like many others, I didn’t know quite what I was ordering with this one. I thought it’d be more like a leave in conditioner, but it is meant to be sprayed on the scalp only then washed off after 2 hours. I will try anything that I think will be good for my hair, and the “hair bond” claim is everywhere these days. I’ve liked a lot of hair bond products I’ve tried, and really wanted to like this one, too. The directions are rather unclear, especially when compared to the packaging versus the listing. The bottle has nothing written on it besides the name. One of the biggest inconsistencies is that the listing says to massage it into your scalp while the box says there’s no need to massage it in. You have to wash and dry your hair before using it, because it can only be used on clean and dry hair. This scared me a bit. What will happen if you use it on wet or dirty hair? It sprays on evenly and easily, and has some nice ingredients. Sadly, my scalp quickly felt a bit itchy after spraying it, and it got worse with time. Maybe it reacted to something on my scalp. Maybe I left it on too long. They want you to use it twice a day, which is quite the commitment, especially if you must rinse it off of clean hair every time. I’m a bit spooked by this, and I’m not going to make it to the 6-12 week mark. I wanted to like it, but this one’s not for me.
L**J
Small Amount but Works Well
This is a small bottle but it works well for strengthening your hair.A little bit does go a long way but this product is great and you'll see great results.
L**Y
No confidence in using this because brand can’t even get instructions right
I can’t really review this because I’m not going to use it. Charging $49.99 for 1.7 fl oz (50 ml), you think they’d be able to provide consistent, accurate info. The info on the product page differs from what is on the product packaging. Normally, I’d go by what the actual packaging says since product listings can get mixed up. But, the info is just so contradicting between the 2, it is really confusing. The product box says apply to dry hair, massage into scalp, and use consistently for best results. But the product page says cleanse hair (must be clean and free of beauty products) and dry hair thoroughly (so, it also says to apply to cry hair), spray onto hair, NO need to massage, use twice a day for best results. I don’t wash my hair daily. That would dry the heck out of my hair and I have crazy hair that is frizzy and has some areas with perfect curls, some with waves, some with a mix, and some I don’t know know what it’s doing. So I try to let my hair air dry if I can, but I always have to straighten it or curl it or else it looks wild! That’s the whole reason I like bond treatments because they help strengthen the bonds that are weakened from damage done by styling. But there’s no way I’m washing my hair 2x a day just to apply a spray onto it! They make leave in bond treatments that I can apply after I wash my hair or spray onto my dry hair each day without any worries of it being clean. But, that’s not the only reason I won’t use this…It has a horrible chemical smell. I’m usually not sensitive to smells but this smells like there’s something wrong with it. I don’t mind when things have no scent and are just the natural scent of the ingredients. Sometimes those can smell not so great. But this has such an off putting smell like it’s gone bad. It’s really unpleasant.But, the main reason I don’t want to use this…The product page states there are 9 “Active Ingredients” in this. One of those ingredients is Oriental Arborvitae Leaf Extract, which it says is a traditional remedy herb that helps stimulate a hairs growth stage. It is the 2nd ingredient. I had never heard of this ingredient so I did a little research. Not sure I liked what I found. It contains a toxic compound called thujone, which has some nasty side effects, especially when taken long term or in large amounts. There isn’t enough reliable info to know if taking this by mouth is safe. Of course, this is a spray for the hair, not something being ingested. But, still makes me a little uneasy. It also said there isn’t enough reliable info to know if it is safe or what side effects might be when applied to the skin. So, I really didn’t like that. The product box of this does say “not to inhale.” So I guess they’re warning you a little. I don’t like it contains a toxic compound that has such nasty side effects. Yes, that’s when ingested over long periods or in large amounts. And, even if you inhale some of this when spraying it would be a minimal amount. But, why risk it?!Also, 2 of the “key ingredients” it claims to have in it are NOT listed in the ingredient list on the packaging - Vitamin B6 (also known a pyridoxine) and Biotin.Overall, I can’t recommend this and also can’t not recommend it because I didn’t try it. I’d personally say there are so many bond treatments out there that are much more reputable with clear, consistent info provided. I just don’t have confidence in using a product when they can’t even get the instructions right.IngredientsPurified Water, Oriental Arborvitae Leaf Extract, Polygonum Multiflorum Extract, Zingiber Officinale, Copper Tripeptide-1, Ginseng Extract, Chinese Angelica Extract, Citric Acid, Equisetum Arvense Extract, Pisumsativum, Orzya Sativa, Camellia Oleifera, Propylene Glycol, Ethanol, Aristolelia Chilensis
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