Tea Tree Lemon Sage Thickening Blowout Gel – Volumising Hair Gel for Fine Hair (5.1 oz)
Product description
If your hair falls flat easily, a thickening gel can be a proper helper—especially when you’re aiming for a smoother, more controlled blowout look. The Tea Tree Lemon Sage Thickening Blowout Gel is positioned as a lightweight, non-greasy style gel that’s meant to add body without feeling heavy.
On paper, it ticks a few boxes people usually look for in this category: it claims protection from temperatures up to 450° F / 232° C, it promises soft hold and control that lasts all day, and it’s described as frizz-smoothing with an easier feel. That combination is exactly what you tend to want when your fine hair needs a bit of structure, but you don’t want crunchy stiffness.
What it’s for and how it fits fine hair
This gel is designed with fine hair in mind, based on its “for fine hair” positioning. In practical terms, thickening blowout gels like this are usually chosen to help hair look fuller at the roots, stay neater through the day, and feel smoother rather than puffy.

A simple micro-scenario: you towel-dry your hair, apply a small amount from mid-lengths to ends (or where you want extra control), then blow-dry to shape. As you dry, the smoothness and frizz control are what you’ll notice first, and the “soft hold and control lasts all day” claim is what you’re hoping for after you step out.
The essentials: temperature protection, soft hold, and frizz control
The headline features in the description are clear. The gel is said to:
- Protect hair from temperatures up to 450° F / 232° C
- Provide soft hold and control that lasts all day
- Smooth frizz and add body, while staying lightweight and non-greasy



That “non-greasy” detail matters more than it sounds, particularly for fine hair. Too much product can weigh hair down quickly, a lightweight formula is the sort of thing you’d expect to sit more comfortably for everyday styling.
It’s also worth noting that the hold is described as “soft”. If you’re chasing a very firm, set-in-place finish, this may feel like more of a styling assistant than a strong hold gel.
What stands out in everyday use
Where this product looks most practical is in styling routines that involve heat and a desire for a tidier finish. If you regularly blow-dry, use hot tools, or do a quick blowout-style shape, a heat-protecting thickening gel can make the process feel more streamlined.

People who choose gels like this are usually trying to balance three things: volume, control, and comfort. The description leans into that: volumising/adding body, controlling the style, and smoothing frizz—without the heavy residue that can happen with thicker styling creams.
Where it may fall short (so you’re not disappointed)
There are a couple of sensible limitations to keep in mind. First, because the hold is described as soft, it may not be the best match if you want strong definition, dramatic hold, or a “helmet” feel that stays locked in regardless of humidity.
Second, the description doesn’t give details like scent strength, exact hair types beyond fine hair, or how much product you need for best results. With blowout gels, the amount you use is often the difference between “fuller and smoother” and “slightly weighed down”, so you may need to experiment cautiously—especially the first time.



It’s also a good idea to check whether you’re comfortable with gels as a format. Some people prefer mousse or sprays for volume, gels can be great, but they tend to work best when you get the application right.
Tech specs (as provided)
- Name: Tea Tree Lemon Sage Thickening Blowout Gel
- Type: Volumizing hair gel
- Size: 5.1 oz
- Temperature protection (claim): up to 450° F / 232° C
Is it worth it?

A solid pick if you want a lightweight, non-greasy gel that helps smooth frizz, adds body, and supports blowout-style control—especially for fine hair and routines involving heat. It makes sense if your usual problem is flat hair that also looks a bit messy by midday.
You may want to skip it if you’re after a very strong, rigid hold or crisp, sculpted styling that won’t budge. Also, if you tend to use a heavy hand with products, you might find gels can weigh fine hair down unless you apply carefully.
Mini FAQ
Does it work for blowouts and heat styling?



It’s described as a Thickening Blowout Gel and it claims temperature protection up to 450° F / 232° C, so it’s clearly aimed at heated styling.
Will it make hair greasy?
The formula is described as lightweight and non-greasy, which suggests it should feel lighter than traditional heavier gels.
Is the hold strong or flexible?
The hold is described as “soft”, so expect control and shape rather than a hard set.
Is it suitable for fine hair only?
The product is positioned for fine hair, so that’s where it’s most clearly aimed. If your hair is very thick or coarse, it may or may not be enough for your needs—mainly because the hold is soft.
How long does the control last?
It’s described as lasting all day, so it’s intended for long wear between styling sessions.
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