When I buy a texturizing spray, the criteria I have in mind would be something that wouldn't be too heavy on my hair, cause brittleness or get my hair oily the next day. I have tried so many products and so far, these two stood out:
TONI&GUY Beach Curl Spray
What I LOVE with this product:
- When I spray it on my hair, it doesn't make it too sticky and I can still run my fingers through it :)
- The packaging is cute with its pink and metalic look, it sure is eye catching
- You can use it both on damp and dry hair and the results are still amazing
- It is affordable at $11.99 it is more than worth its price
What I DON'T LIKE about this product:
- It has the "TONI&GUY Signature Smell" that everyone (well most) doesn't like. It's musky with a hint of weirdness. But that doesn't bother me really (really).
- The nozzle doesn't disperse the vapor evenly - i.e. its more like a hose on "jet" setting - so you'd have to make sure that the can is about 15-30 cm away from your hair when you spray so it doesn't saturate one area of your hair only
Rating: 4/5
Juuce Pure Sea Salt Spray
What I LOVE with this product:
- I love the smell of it! It has a coconutty smell that is absolutely delicious :) It's very summery.
- I love the packaging which comes in a tall bluish see through plastic container which has an "aqua" effect.
- The nozzle dispenses the vapor evenly as it is very fine
- It protects your hair from the harmful rays of the sun as it has UVA/UVB (perfect for summmmer!)
What I DON'T LIKE about this product:
- If you spray too much 2 or more on one part of the hair, then it makes it really sticky and the strands stick together and become hard
- It's quite expensive as I got mine from a hair salon at about $30 NZD
- It gets a bit greasy the day after using it, which is a big no no.
So it is now up to you to choose which type of texturizing hair spray is right for you :)
Both are suitable to apply before curling your hair and they both give volume when sprayed on the roots when blow dryed.
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