In just about every single one of my hair tutorials I mention something about adding "texture" into your hair. I mostly use aerosol texture sprays, but in the past I've used a fair amount of texture powders as well. So, what is the difference between the two, you ask? And why are they useful? The
How to Use Texturizing Spray for Fine Hair – Gisou
Texture Hair Powder
Texture Products: Your Guide to Texture Spray, Powder and More!
Beach Spray is a sea salt-free, medium control spray for beachy, lasting textured waves. This lightweight styling spray provides body and movement for a tousled, matte look without drying out hair. Create textured wavy beach hair with increased body for natural looking waves. Good for use on all hair types for texture without a crunchy finish. 86% of consumers felt Beach Spray immediately created beachy texture* to their hair.
Redken - Beach Spray
Infused with dead sea salt & sea kelp. Now everyday can be a day at the beach, minus the sunburn. Beach Babe has everyone fooled into thinking you just left the beach (you little liar!). It adds sexy, tousled waves and a light matte finish to any hair type. Infused with natural dead sea salt & sea kelp this salon formula has you and your hair on the boardwalk all year long. Texture. Waves. Separation. Made in USA.
Not Your Mother's Beach Babe Sea Salt Spray, Texturizing - 8 fl oz
Finishing Spray vs. Texturizing Spray
When to Use a Texture Spray vs. Dry Shampoo on Hair – Eva NYC
Sexy Hair Texture Surfer Girl Spray - 6.8oz : Target
Can You Add Texture To Long Hair - Scissor Tech USA