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When the cuticles are roughed up and raised, hair strands can’t lay flat, creating the effect of fluffed-up, full-volume hair. A shocking number of people don’t (guilty), but it’s actually a necessary step to ensure we don’t damage our hair beyond repair.
Fine hair has its moments, but when you’re looking to up the ante on volume, you may need some help. It functions as a dry shampoo, volumizer, and texturizer, so you can spray it from roots to ends, work it through with your fingers, and you're done. This is a great spray because it is less gritty than other dry texture sprays," says New York City stylist Vanessa Alcala.It promises to provide serious volume to fine hair and extend the life of a blowout in medium to thick hair, all the while imparting a matte finish. I started using this texture spray in addition to my usual dry shampoo but I really could use this spray by itself.
For springy waves or sleek, smooth styles, spray it in section-by-section before heat-styling with a curling or straightening iron. Stylist Ryan Trygstad, owner of Mark Ryan Salon in New York City, says texture sprays are fantastic for all hair types — especially for creating lift at the root of fine to medium hair. This spray offers light to medium hold, without sacrificing the airiness and weightlessness you want in a texture spray.The mousse-like foam essentially fake-expands your strands to make them appear thicker and more voluminous without actually causing any damage.
