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Hair thickening: does powder last in all weather conditions?
As is well known, this is the first question one asks oneself when dealing with the topic of stray hair / hair thickening . My first test was in the rain. Applied all over, then fixed with the Leon Miguel FiberHold Spray , I made my way to the office. It was pouring rain and there was no better day to involuntarily start this experiment. When I got to the office, the hairstyle was absolutely ruined. Amazingly, the powder is not smeared in any way . On the contrary, it even optimally covers the bald spots. When I got to the office, all I had to do was fix my hair with hairspray and I was able to restore my original hairstyle. Often one thinks too much. No one around you will most likely pay so much attention to your hair that they will notice any difference here. Of course you are extremely meticulous yourself – usually too much. The following applies here: just let it be good.
Perfect hold for sports or wind!

Soccer training is scheduled 3 times a week. In addition, I visit the gym about twice a week. Here I was very worried that the stray hair would become independent through sweat or movement and thus the light spots would be exposed. puff cake! Despite exertion, sweating and brushing through the hair a few times, the hair fibers are ideally concealed . When washing my hands, I logically had fine keratin fibers from the stray hair on my fingers, which, however, disappeared immediately after washing my hands once.
Conclusion
Goodbye prejudices. Despite various weather conditions, the Leon Miguel Hair Fiber consistently holds up. Guaranteed grip in wind, rain and physical exertion . Of course, in extreme downpours it can happen that certain areas are exposed. I think that's clear to everyone. In principle, however, the fixation is very stable. Here you can add additional stabilization with the hairspray.
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