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So, What Does Texturizing Spray Actually Do?

Although both texturizing spray and hairspray can give your hairdo longevity, the latter leaves you with a sleek, refined look. Hairspray is like Blair Waldorf from Gossip Girl, polished and put together. It tames flyaways and frizz. Meanwhile, the texturizing spray has more of a Serena van der Woodsen vibe — voluminous, flowy waves that are strategically tousled. The hold that texturizing spray delivers is light. It mainly adds lift and texture to hair, thanks to the invisible powder that gives it the desired texture.

It works especially well for people who want to add a bit of fullness to their hair, especially if they have fine, short hair. For more hold, you can apply texturizing spray to damp hair. After towel drying your hair, hold out the can at arm's length from you. Start out with a small amount, misting the roots and length of the hair and scrunching slightly.

If you're using it on dry hair, spritz it on when you're at the end of your styling routine. After you've curled your hair, apply the texturizing spray all over the head. Once done, you can brush or pull out the curls to your liking.