🍐 Elevate your hair game with weightless texture and irresistible scent!
Kristin Ess Dry Texture Hair Spray is a 7 oz ultra-light volumizing and texturizing styler designed for all hair types, especially fine hair. It delivers a soft matte finish with an ultra-light hold, enhances curls, waves, and adds body without stiffness. Infused with a fresh pear fragrance, it keeps hair smelling fresh while providing long-lasting texture and volume.
C**E
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This is my favorite texturizing spray. It seems to do double duty and I rarely need hairspray when using this product. Helps my hair look voluminous and stay put all day.
M**N
Love the product hate the nozzle
I really love this texture spray and have no complaints, i honestly can use it and not even have to use hairspray (I have thin hair but a lot of it and it has a natural wave). It smells great, provides great coverage, holds for hours and dries extremely quickly. I love the look and hold, the product itself is effective but that nozzle is nearly impossible to press down (maybe I got a bad bottle) it’s my only complaint and reason I won’t repurpose.
S**N
Love this but
Love this product smells amazing. The only problem I have with this product is it’s a little to spray.
N**.
Great for fine/ oily hair!
I have shoulder length very fine hair, and an oily scalp. Usually if I use a hairspray or a product that is too heavy, by hair gets even greasier. This product is very light and feels dry and gentle. It works great as a flexible hold on my bangs, gives great volume, and lasts throughout the day. It’s probably not strong enough to hold curl in my hair so I still use regular hairspray for that, but this gives a nice texture for my day to day look.
R**L
Not a fan
Smelled like a very overpowering men’s cologne and didn’t do anything for my hair. My hair is on the longer side, so that could be it. I wasn’t a fan.
V**.
The scent
The product is great but the scent is not pleasant at all. I would continue to buy if they could change it. Otherwise I love it!
S**W
My hair finally holds a curl!!!
At the ripe age of 52, I have finally figured out how to make my hair hold a curl!I have fine, slightly wavy hair. It's got just enough body to be frizzy, but not the kind of frizzy that would benefit from the "curly girl method" regimen. Tried that and failed already.My hair refuses to hold a curl. I had it styled last month with beautiful curls and ran to take pictures before they all fell out, which happened in about 45 minutes. They NEVER last.I once had a professional hairstylist try to curl my hair for a walk on part and after a couple of futile attempts she frustratedly asked me why I didn't tell her up front that my hair wouldn't hold a curl. Embarrassed, I said, "I thought maybe you knew a trick I didn't."She softened after that, but the point stands that my natural hair's stubborn refusal to bend to any curling iron's will confounds professionals too.I tried "curly" hair products, but they're just for defining truly curly hair, not mine. They left my hair straight, limp and greasy. Searching for "curl spray" only turned up other similar disasters.Somehow, my searches this time turned up a "texturizing spray" that led me here. Well, not HERE to this product, but to another way more pricey version.Knowing the key term was a "texturizing spray", I ended up here and bought this spray.Today, I tried it along with a brand new (cheap) curling wand to do my hair for Thanksgiving and holy cow, I've finally found what I'm looking for!I sprayed this onto my dry hair, and massage it in, letting it dry. I didn't use more than a few split second shots of spray. I noticed my freshly dried hair definitely looked like it had a lot of volume, but it's always that way right after being dried. Volume? Frizz? Sometimes it all just looks the same to me.As I went to work with the curling wand, I left each curl to cool and dry on its own. I made it all the way around both sides of my head and was shocked that My curls were still holding. In fact, when I ran my hands through the curls I thought, "Oh this is too much. I can't style this. I'll look ridiculous. I need a barrette or something."After about 30 minutes the curls calmed down enough that I felt comfortable with them, but I was shocked! My hair doesn't hold a curl! Except now it does!I took a photo of the back of my hair 20 minutes after first curling it, and took a comparison photo of my hair 9 hours later. Most of my curls are still there! This has never happened in my life.My long time hairstylist just used a hair straightener on my wedding day because we both know there was no hope if trying for curls. But this spray has made the impossible possible!There are several criticisms of this spray that I have read in other reviews. My thoughts on them:Yes the spray nozzle is a little temperamental. At first I thought it was broken but after a firm press and a test spray into the sink, I had it figured out.Some people say they don't like the scent. There is no strong, discernible scent that I can tell.Other commenters have written that it's not as great as another brand of texturizing spray. That may be so. I went for this brand because it was one of the cheaper ones. Still, I'm amazed. Just amazed. So amazed that I'm writing this on my phone on Thanksgiving night. So yeah, 5 stars from the curly haired woman sitting on her couch.
C**Y
nice dry spray
This has a nice scent and light, dry hold. It's a very light hold for your hair. Not stiff at all. My hair doesn't hold curl well, so I still need to use a finishing spray. This adds a little volume without weighing down your hair. Would probably be just enough if you had naturally curly hair, but if it's stick straight and fine like mine, you'll just get volume and light hold.
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