Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (2024)

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Texturizing sprays, volumizing sprays, dry shampoos — you name it. The haircare industry is favoring textured, lived-in hairstyles, and we're all for it. After all, "texturizing sprays add subtle volume and texture to preserve any given hairstyle," says Rogerio Cavalcante, hairstylist and founder of The Second Floor Salon in New York City. "They are lighter and don't add significant weight to your hair."

And if you could do without the greasy or crunchy residue, texturizing sprays "add some grit to hair strands, and the powder ingredients (like zeolite or modified starches) can also be oil-absorbing to revive oily hair," according to the Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty, Health & Sustainability Lab Reviews Analyst Chiara Butler.

To help you get a jump on it all, we tapped expertise from professional hairstylists, insights from our Lab scientists and product recommendations from our editors who have used them for years. We curated a list of the best texturizing sprays of 2024 for every hair type — fine hair, wavy hair, second-day hair — the whole lot.

1

Best Overall

Drybar Triple Sec 3-in-1 Finishing Spray

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Pros
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (10)Adds volume and texture
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (11)Helps refresh hair
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (12)Widely loved sweet fragrance
Cons
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (13)Scent is on the stronger side

Beloved for years by three different Good Housekeeping beauty staffers, Drybar's finishing spray is a certified classic. The multi-styling spray adds volume, texture and refreshes second-day (and beyond!) hair. GH Beauty Lab Senior Chemist Danusia Wnek raves that the "lightweight" spray gives hair "some lift and texture without any residue." She "loves" using it while styling or in the middle of the day to give hair a bit of a refresh. GH Beauty Director April Franzino and our beauty assistant also enjoys its sweet scent, though it may be on the stronger side for sensitive noses.

Size4.2 oz
ScentCoconut, amber, vanilla

2

Best Value

Tresemmé One Step Texture

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Pros
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (15)Doesn't make hair stiff
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (16)Lightly lifts and texturizes hair
Cons
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (17)Some online reviewers report frizzy-looking hair after using

Tresemmé's multitasking texturizing spray wowed our scientists, earning it a GH Beauty Award. With just a few spritzes of this $7 mist, your strands can achieve fullness, movement, texture and hold. "It lifted and held layers in place while keeping flexibility and bounce in the hair," said former GH Beauty Lab Executive Director Birnur Aral, Ph.D.. Director Sabina Wizemann adds: "It's the rare spray that doesn't make hair stiff." However, a few online reviewers said their hair looked frizzy after use.

Size8 oz
ScentClean, fresh

3

Best for Fine Hair

Roz Air Thickening Spray

Pros
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (19)Can make hair look fuller
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (20)Thickening spray formulas are ideal for fine or thin hair
Cons
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (21)Some didn't see a big difference in their hair

If you have fine hair, using a thickening spray can help add some oomph to your style. "This pre-styling texture spray should be used before getting a blowout or curling hair to add volume and improve texture," says Cavalcante. He appreciates the smell and notes that "it leaves hair looking full and not stiff at all." Unfortunately, some online reviewers with different hair types shared that they didn't see a big difference in their hair after using this spray.

RELATED: How to Get Thicker Hair

Size5 oz
ScentVetiver, citron

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4

Best for Straight Hair

Living Proof Full Dry Volume & Texture Spray

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Pros
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (23)Weightless yet effective
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (24)Gives volume to flat hair
Cons
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (25)Nozzle could be improved

A common issue with straight hair is that it can fall flat throughout the day. The solution? Living Proof's texturizing spray. "I keep this spray at my desk to give my hair a quick volume boost when it falls flat," shares Franzino. "The formula is totally weightless yet adds tons of body." Good to know: Online reviewers are hoping for a bottle design improvement because the nozzle can be finicky and hard to press.

Size7.5 oz
ScentLight, fresh

5

Best for Thick Hair

Fekkai Full Blown Volume Texturizer

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Pros
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (27)Gives instant volume
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (28)Refreshes hair with a sophisticated scent
Cons
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (29)Can be chalky or too heavy on thin hair

Fekkai's volumizing texturizer is a great pick for those with thick hair. Both Franzino and our beauty assistant (who has thick hair) noticed an instant volume boost when using it. "It smells amazing, like a sophisticated perfume, so it's great for refreshing your second (or third) day hair," says Franzino. Online reviewers with fine or thin hair noted that a little goes a long way, saying it can weigh down their strands (Franzino also thought it left a hint of chalkiness).

Size5.5 oz
ScentCitrus, warm woody

6

Best Drugstore

Herbal Essences Wavy Texturizing Hairspray

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Pros
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (31)Revives natural waves
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (32)Adds beachy texture to hair
Cons
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (33)Might make hair crunchy

On the hunt for a texturizing spray at a budget-friendly price? This Herbal Essences texturizing spray will do the trick. "It definitely added some waves and beachy texture to my hair and helped my natural waves curl up again," says Butler. She also likes the "fresh" citrus scent. "It did make some pieces of my hair a bit crunchy in places where the hair was saturated with product, so I recommend spraying it a couple of inches away from your hair," she advises.

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Size5.7 oz
ScentCitrus, orange blossom

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7

Best with Sea Salt

John Masters Organics Sea Mist

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Pros
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (35)Adds some grit to hair
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (36)Promotes beachy waves
Cons
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (37)Can leave hair feeling dry

Sea salt sprays are "a type of texturizing or volumizing spray," explains Butler. "A sea salt spray uses salt to add a little bit of grit to hair. Once it's applied and the water dries, a tiny bit of salt residue is left on the hair." In Franzino's words, it's the "closest thing you get to waves from a swim in the ocean." She likes to spray it onto damp hair, then scrunch before air drying. "It brings out hair's texture and leaves strands smelling amazing," she adds, also noting that it can make hair feel a bit dry.

Size4.2 oz
ScentLavender

8

Best for Shine

R+Co Trophy Shine + Texture Spray

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Pros
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (39)Adds shine to hair
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (40)Can be used on styled or unstyled hair
Cons
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (41)Might leave hair feeling sticky

Many texturizing sprays give hair a matte finish. However, this R+Co does the opposite, instead leaving a shiny coat on strands while still maintaining a lived-in look. Bonus: "This product can also be used on un-styled wavy hair to give some definition," says Cavalcante, so you can feel free to use it on either air-dried or styled hair. Online reviewers loved the hold, shine and texture it gave, but some shared it left their hair feeling a bit sticky.

Size6 oz
ScentBergamot, wild fig, cyclamen, lotus flower, cedarwood, tonka bean

9

Best for Oily Hair

Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray

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Pros
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (43)Helps absorb oil on the hair and scalp
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (44)Long-lasting bottle
Cons
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (45)Pricey

A cult classic, Oribe's texturizing spray is a go-to for both consumers and stylists alike. Although pricey, Cavalcante says "it is worth the money for such a big bottle. As a hairstylist, I need something that will last." He also shares that he loves the scent. Thanks to crystalline zeolites (they absorb oil), this product can treat greasy or oily scalp and hair as well.

Size8.5 oz
ScentBergamot, white butterfly jasmine, sandalwood

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Best for Wavy Hair

Bumble and Bumble Thickening Dryspun Texture Spray

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Pros
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (47)Doesn't leave residue on hair
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (48)Makes hair look fuller instantly
Cons
  • Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (49)Pricey

Franzino, who has naturally wavy hair, is a fan of this Bumble and Bumble texturizer. "This spray makes hair instantly look fuller and gives soft texture without any crunchy, sticky or heavy residue," she says. Expect a light hold with this product, which can also help extend your hairstyle. It is on the pricier side for a smaller bottle, though.

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Size3.6 oz
ScentLemon, bergamot, crisp apple, water lily, cedarwood, white musk

How we choose the best texturizing sprays

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Over the years, our scientists have regularly tested a range of styling products, from hairsprays to anti-frizz products. That also includes evaluating — both personally and through GH Beauty Award submissions — a fair share of hair texture sprays. To help round out our picks, we also tapped Rogerio Cavalcante, a hairstylist and founder of The Second Floor Salon in New York City, who also provided their expert insight on choosing the right texturizing spray for each hair type and texture.

What to look for when shopping for texturizing sprays

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Between texturizing sprays, texturizing mousses, volumizing sprays and more, it can be overwhelming to determine which one really suits your needs. Here are some shortcuts to keep in mind:

✔️ Formula type: There are actually two types of texturizing sprays. The first is a "pre-styling spray that you apply to wet hair and the other is finishing spray that you apply after styling," says Cavalcante. Choose based on your personal preference.

✔️ Ingredients: If you're zhuzh-ing up second-day hair and want to absorb oil, consider a texturizing spray with oil-absorbing powders like zeolite, recommends Butler. While you're at it, Cavalcante also advises looking for products with beneficial ingredients for your hair like proteins and vitamins.

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What is the difference between texturizing spray and volumizing spray?

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Texturizing sprays are designed to add subtle volume and light hold to the hair. They "offer more hold than a volumizing spray," says Cavalcante. Volumizing spray focuses instead on adding volume, he adds, noting that it is good for people with fine or ultra-fine hair. "If you want to add lift to just washed hair, consider a volumizing mousse or spray," says Butler. Cavalcante's pro tip: "When using volumizing spray, apply it to the roots and use a hairdryer to lift hair upward to maximize the effect."

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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Beauty Assistant Catharine Malzahn works closely with the GH Institute Beauty Lab to help deliver fact-based, science-backed beauty coverage. Over the years, she has interviewed experts, written product reviews and tested hundreds of hair products. She wrote this guide, using her experience with texturizing sprays and texturizing mousses on her wavy, often air-dried, hair as a jumping-off point.

Reviews Analyst Chiara Butler conducts hands-on testing of health and beauty products for the GH Beauty Lab. Catharine teamed with Chiara to cull our best texturizing spray picks. Before joining GH in 2022, she worked as a cosmetic chemist, formulating skincare products for a variety of brands and learning to decode ingredient lists, evaluate ingredient efficacy and scrutinize product claims. She earned her bachelor's degree in chemistry from Columbia University.

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Catharine Malzahn

Beauty Assistant

Catharine (she/her) is the beauty assistant at Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day and Prevention, working closely with the Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab to write science-backed beauty content. She was previously an assistant beauty editor at Group Nine Media and returned to Hearst in 2022 after having held editorial internships at Harper’s Bazaar and CR Fashion Book. Catharine received a B.A. in journalism from the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

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Reviewed byChiara Butler

Beauty, Health & Sustainability Lab Reviews Analyst

Chiara (she/her) is a reviews analyst in the Beauty, Health and Sustainability Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she conducts hands-on testing of health and beauty products. She earned her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Columbia University. Before joining GH in 2022, she worked as a cosmetic chemist, formulating skincare products for a variety of brands and learning to decode ingredient lists, evaluate ingredient efficacy and scrutinize product claims.

Spritz Some Life Into Hair Thanks to These Texturizing Sprays (2024)

FAQs

What does texturizing spray do to your hair? ›

What is texturizing spray used for? Texturizing spray is a styling product applied to dry hair to add more texture, volume, and lift—a major plus for anyone with fine hair or strands that tend to fall flat. Texturizing spray for hair can also help create more grip for updos or braids and keep accessories in place.

What is the difference between hair spray and texturizing spray? ›

Texture spray is a styling product used to provide volume and texture to your hairstyle, while hair spray is a finishing product used to lock your hairstyle in place. Texture spray does provide some grip, enabling hair to hold onto the texture—but in a more undone way than hair spray.

Does texture spray make your hair look thicker? ›

Dry texturizing spray is a weightless yet dry matte volumizing spray that adds volume, grit and texture. Think of it as a blend of a dry shampoo and a sea salt spray. Texturizing sprays work on all hair types, making it the perfect product for anyone who wants more volume and fullness.

Do I use texturizing spray before or after curling? ›

Texture spray can be used before styling, after styling, or both depending on your goals. Use it before styling to create instant waves or add workable hold and grip to the hair. Use it after styling for extra lift, hold, and definition. Or, do both when you're looking for the longest-lasting hold and maximum volume.

Does texturizing spray make hair frizzy? ›

Unlike styling products like hair spray, texturizers won't leave hair feeling stiff or heavy. Instead, they will keep your curls free from frizz and boost their natural beauty.

Does Texturising damage hair? ›

Do Texturizers Damage your Hair? Even if your hair is healthy, there is always a chance that your strands would get damaged when you apply chemicals to them. However, texturizers do not stay that long on the hair to cause this risk.

Does texturizing spray work on straight hair? ›

Dry texture spray adds weightless, full-body volume and texture to your hair, no matter its type. It maximizes volume for straight hair, enhances natural waves and keeps curls defined. The result? Fuller, frizz-free and thicker-looking hair that moves naturally.

Is texture spray worth it? ›

“Texturizing sprays add movement, giving hair a tousled effect,” explains professional hairstylist Raven Hurtado. Pro hairstylist Raphael Roque agrees. “When you love an undone look or don't like to wash your hair often but want great volume, texturizing spray is for you,” he says.

Does texturizing hair make it look thicker? ›

Adding texture: Creates the illusion of more volume, making hair appear thicker. Boosts movement, body, and bounce for a lively look. Provides diverse styling options and versatility.

Is texturizing hair thinning it? ›

Thinning the hair is closely related to texturizing and is typically done at the same time as texturizing. The difference between the two is that thinning is removing bulk from ALL of the hair and not certain areas like weight lines. Thinning will help remove weight from the hair when you have a ton of hair.

Can I use texture spray every day? ›

Upgrade Your Routine. You can use dry texture spray on day one of your style and day three, all the same. It will continue to add volume and texture to your look with every spray.

What should I put on my hair before and after curling it? ›

Apply styling products to your hair, which will help hold the curls in place longer. Depending on what works with your hair, apply a tiny bit of mousse prior to drying your hair. Or, spray a bit of hairspray before, during and after curling.

Do you put heat protectant before or after texture spray? ›

Your heat protectant is typically applied before rather than after mousse and other styling products like volumizing sprays. Liberally apply your heat protectant from root to ends to ensure that your hair isn't damaged by heat styling.

Does texturizing hair make it curlier? ›

Texturisers can't add texture or create curls where there aren't any. They only loosen curls that are already there.

Does texturizing hair make it thicker? ›

Adding texture: Creates the illusion of more volume, making hair appear thicker. Boosts movement, body, and bounce for a lively look. Provides diverse styling options and versatility.

What is the purpose of texturizing hair? ›

Texturizing is cutting hair so it adds movement and interest to the style. It's perfect for clients who want that volume and texture to give the hair an effortless look when really it's been days since they washed their hair.

Does texturizing hair remove weight? ›

Texturizing involves removing bulk by cutting into the hair to create softer edges. Use thinning shears or texturizing shears to remove weight without compromising the overall length.

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