Gypsy Water is one of the brand's most popular scents and while the perfume is £150 the mist is just £60
Byredo fans are swearing by a product from the brand that they insist might even be better than the classic perfumes. Gypsy Water has something of a cult following and you can get the exact scent for less than the typical £150 price tag.
The unique formula developed by Byredo leaves the hair luminous, nourished and subtly perfumed throughout the day - so you don't have to worry about any damage. It opens up with a blend of spice and citrus with notes of bergamot, juniper berries, lemon and pepper. Over on SpaceNK it's brought in an average rating of 4.3 out of five stars across over 40 reviews. One shopper said: "I have had the perfume a couple of times but decided to go for the hair perfume for the summer. I. Just. Love. It. For me, it is perfect and the spicy, woody romantic smell lingers for a long time in my hair."
A third wrote: "I'm a Byredo perfume gal. I use Eleventh Hour but they distribute that scent in the hair perfume sparingly so I've often had to fall back on this one as it's consistently stocked. I'm a HUGE fan. This is tops for a freshen up of old hair and also works well in a fresh blow dry .
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