Texture spray and dry shampoo are both extremely useful products to have in your styling arsenal. Both are great for reviving second- or third-day hair and adding a little extra hold, but there are important differences between the two. We adore both of them, but it’s always good to know the difference between similar products so that you can use them effectively.
Let's dive deeper into these products.
WHAT IS TEXTURE SPRAY?Texture sprays are a dry styling product designed to give your hair texture and just the right amount of grit. Spraying a
texture spray onto your dry hair will give you added volume and body with an airy, matte texture. Think effortless, lived-in hair. It’s also super easy to apply—just spray through your mid-lengths and ends in sections—making it a great option for quickly restoring body in second- or third-day hair. Since dry texture spray has a slightly gritty texture, stylists also love it for its ability to give up-do’s, braids, and ponytails extra hold.
WHAT IS DRY SHAMPOO?Dry shampoo absorbs excess oil from the roots and leaves hair feeling clean without using water. They are usually made from rice or corn starch, which absorbs the oil on your scalp. Dry shampoo can be a great pick-me-up for your hair if you need a little extra time between wash days!
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TEXTURE SPRAY AND DRY SHAMPOOTexture spray is used specifically as a styling tool to achieve lift, volume, and texture. On the other hand, dry shampoo is specifically used to absorb oil and odor.
Texture spray is a fabulous way to create volume and dimension.
SO WHICH ONE WOULD WORK BEST FOR YOU?WHY USE TEXTURE SPRAY?Texture spray is a quick and easy way to get some lift in your hair. It’s great for styling and adding lots and lots of volume—which is great for when you want to add a little extra va-va-voom to a blowout.
It’s also a great way to keep your styles in place! This is especially true for braids and updos. Your hair can be more difficult to style right after you've washed it, or maybe you naturally have very smooth hair. Either way, a little bit of texture spray can do wonders for holding your style in place.
WHY USE DRY SHAMPOO?Life gets busy, and it can be challenging to stick to your hair washing routine. Sometimes, your hair just needs a quick pick-me-up. Dry shampoo is a great way to do this.
Dry shampoo can be your best friend on days when your hair looks a bit greasy and needs a little refresher. There are a few great tricks you can use when it comes to this product, so pop over to our blog on dry shampoo do’s and don'ts to ensure proper usage.
Both of these products are must-haves for those looking for quick and effortless styles. Now that you understand the basics, your hair is just a spray away from a salon-worthy look!
Written By: Alice Bassett