Goldwell Travel in Style Kit

With most of us hopefully spending at least a week on a beach somewhere warm this coming summer you may have already started to look into travel sized hair and beauty products to take on your travels?
If you have yet to find some dinky hair care then you may want to turn to Goldwell to take care of your locks  which comes in the cutest little bag ever - let me introduce you to Goldwell Travel in Style Kits.

Goldwell Travel in Style Kit
Goldwell Travel in Style Kit

No seriously can we just have a moment of appreciation for how sweet this little cosmetic bag is!
A small but perfectly formed canvas zip pouch that has been designed to look like an envelope that has arrived all the way from Europe...with love of course. This funky little stamped bag will be accompanying me on my travels long after the hair care goodies have gone.

Goldwell Travel in Style Kit

All in there is three various Goldwell Travel in Style Kits - one for blonde/highlighted hair, one for coloured hair and one for deep repair. As I have highlighted hair that is currently in the process of going back to blonde I was sent the Dualsenses Blondes and Highlights Goldwell Travel in Style Kit. Contained within the funky little bag is : Blondes & Highlights Anti-Brassiness Shampoo 50ml, Blondes & Highlights 60sec Treatment 50ml and StyleSign Magic Finish Brilliance Hairspray 50ml all of which have been specially formulated to take care of blonde and highlighted hair. So far I have found the shampoo and conditioner to work really well with my currently dry hair and to keep my highlights looking fresh without leaving my hair feeling heavy which so many blonde aimed products tend to do. The hairspray is a great non-sticky formula that is brilliant for taming stray hairs.

For £8.50 I will definitely be purchasing a Goldwell Travel in Style Kit* keep for those just in case moments.

To find your nearest stockist I recommend visiting Goldwell's Facebook -link

-* PR Sample sent for consideration of review.


Random Fact - The only country to print stamps without their name on them is Great Britain. It's fine because we invented the stamp.