Sunday 4 May 2014

Save the Blow Dry Shower Cap Review


Shower caps aren't really something that I see blogged about much, but this one really needs blogging about.
Over the years I have been an avid shower cap wearer as my hair is thick and long, I just don't have the effort to wash it every day plus that's bad for your hair anyway. But the caps I've worn have always been the cheap ones that you would purchase for around £1-2 in any of the supermarkets/ drug stores, plus I must say there is rarely a choice between many when it comes to purchasing these, stores just usually buy in the one type and that's what you have to use.

In the past while I've been using the shower caps not all of my hair has been able to fit into it, now I don't have a bit head and my hair is only up in a pony tail, not exactly a big top knot on the top of my head taking up the room, but I've had little bits sticking out and getting wet.


This new shower cap has two layers the outside is a waterproof design while the inside is a super - absorbent micro-weave toweling which helps keep away any humidity or condensation. There is also a tight elastic around the outer edge to keep the cap firmly on your head and the outer frills also keep any water/ humidity or condensation seeping in through. 

One thing I really love about this shower cap apart from the fact that it keeps your hair bone dry and in the same condition it was before the shower is the size of it. I am able to loosely top knot my hair and still be able to fit the shower cap on top, even maybe with a little extra room and it doesn't slip of your head. 


I really love this little added extra feature that the cap offers, if you wanted to put a mask in your hair overnight and didn't want to get it on your pillow or you just generally wanted to wear a mask and wanted to keep your hair up, you can turn the cap inside out and use this to keep everything together. 

Overall I really love using this shower cap and the versatility of it. 
My version is the turquoise one but this is also available in pink.
They are available through Save the blow dry priced at £14.95 plus £1 P&P.


*This product was sent to me for reviewing purposes, but all views and comments are my own and are 100% honest*


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