"Not just for short hair, this versatile product can be used to add texture to both curly hair and long layers, [and it helps] give roots more volume," says Dyer. "To use, just add a small amount to your fingertips and massage at the scalp." A little goes a long way.
Calisti says, "I love using this hairspray on set when I have to change hairstyles. It will keep good hold in the hair, but still allows it to be flexible so I can I interchange styles."
In other words, it's not going to leave your hair feeling too stiff or give it that dreaded hairspray crunch. Instead, it'll provide just enough hold to maintain your style while still letting you run your fingers through your hair. It also means you can easily change things up in between washes.
She adds that she also sometimes likes to mix the paste with a little serum to cocktail for finishing short cuts and super straight sleek hair.
After years of using salt sprays to achieve beautiful beachy texture, Dyer tells us that when this product launched it changed everything she thought about achieving effortless summer hair.
"Instead of salt, which looks matte, dries out hair, and can lead to damage, Eau de Vagues uses Paraguayan sugar to add texture and keeps the hair shiny with a healthy glow," she explains. "This spray is great on any hair type, especially for anyone looking to enhance natural texture, and can also be thought of as a light hold hairspray for short hair."
"This product is shine in a can," says Calisti. "It's soft and doesn't weigh the hair down, which is perfect. Also, I am able to use it on all hair textures from thin to thick to coarse. The only difference is the amount I use on each texture." For finer hair, use less and for thicker or curlier hair, use more.