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Texturising Spray for Hair

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Bella444 · 18/05/2020 20:39

Can anyone recommend a texturising spray for fine hair?

I've been loving being able to take some time out messing round with my hair and have finally learnt to curl/wave it .... and it stays Grin. It could do with some help though still, to give some volume.

A great texturising spray is my new holy grail!

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Terralee · 19/05/2020 13:16

I've tried Wella Sugar Lift spray which is texturising.

professionalnomad · 19/05/2020 13:22

I hate to say it
I really do because it is unreasonably expensive

But the Oribe texturising spray is magical (for my hair anyway)

I finished my last bottle in 2018 and none of the cheaper alternatives I have tried have come close

I'm sorry

Bella444 · 19/05/2020 14:27

@professionalnomad yes I heard it was good! Might be worth a lockdown splurge.

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Bella444 · 19/05/2020 14:28

@Terralee but does it work?

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Swiftier · 19/05/2020 14:35

I second the Oribe spray!

Veterinari · 19/05/2020 14:55

I just use salt spray - it works

EdinaMonsoon · 19/05/2020 15:03

Another vote for Oribe. It’s brilliant stuff & really holds well without any hairspray style stiffness. I have really fine hair which loses curl within an hour. With Oribe I get two days out of one curling session 😊 I buy mine from Space NK.

nitgel · 19/05/2020 15:07

i like \link{https://www.spacenk.com/uk/en_GB/haircare/styling/hairspray/beach-club-volumizing-texture-spray-MUK200020610.html\this one} it smells lush IGK

Bella444 · 19/05/2020 15:47

@nitgel that looks good and cheaper than the Oribe!

They do have tester/holiday size Oribe on eBay though. Maybe I should try both Smile

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