bh puts the VS Sassoon Goddess Ultimate to the test!

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bh puts the VS Sassoon Goddess Ultimate to the test!

Struggle to tame that mane? We feel you. When you’ve got locks that are on the thicker, more unruly side like bh’s Tara, Anna and Liz, achieving silky straight, shiny, frizz-free strands seems like an impossible task, right?

Actually, the VS Sassoon Goddess Ultimate uses an ionic steam feature that helps straighten thicker, more coarse and frizzy hair, without causing damage. Thought steam was bad for your hair? Think again. Watch this trio put the VS Sassoon Goddess Ultimate to the test in the quest for smoother hair.

BH’S TARA
THE PROBLEM: FRIZZ


The VS Sassoon Goddess Ultimate is an ideal tool for someone like Tara who struggles with frizzy and unmanageable hair.

The stream feature opens the hair cuticle, infusing it with moisture before sealing, polishing and protecting for a sleek-looking result.

BH’S ANNA
THE PROBLEM: HEAT DAMAGE


When you have long locks like Anna and love to regularly heat style, there’s a risk of causing damage. However, using the VS Sassoon Goddess Ultimate, Anna has no need for concern.


The tool’s steam feature infuses her hair with moisture, making it resistant to humidity. By using the VS Sassoon Goddess Ultimate, Anna is sealing in moisture for a polished finish.

BH’S LIZ
THE PROBLEM: LACK OF TIME


bh’s Liz’s hair is naturally thick and unruly, making it especially hard for her to find enough time in the day to straighten it.

Despite this, the VS Sassoon Goddess Ultimate heats up quickly, and aims to speed up the straightening process and minimise the overall time spent styling, which is ideal for Liz’s busy schedule.


So what’s the verdict? We’ll let you be the judge.

Do you have thick, unruly hair and struggle to style it? 

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  1. I thought I was seeing this when I saw Anna then realised this is from 2016. It would be lovely to have Anna back again. I hope she is doing well and enjoying whatever she is doing now.