Unlike most dry texturizing sprays, Sebastian Texture Maker, $19.95, isn't totally dry. Because it's a non-aerosol spray, it has a damp quality, and you need to be careful not to overdo it. Still, everything else about it is similar to the other sprays on our list: You use it on dry hair and it gives you texture and volume with a bit of hold. If you're a beach spray fan, you'll love this one.
If you love the matte effect of dry shampoo, AG High and Dry Volumizing Spray, $24, will be your favorite dry texture spray. Similar to dry shampoos, it contains starch to absorb oil and take down shine. It also conditions hair with meadowfoam seed oil and clover flower extract.
To say that Prive Finishing Texture Spray, $22, plays nice with other products is an understatement. It's one of the lightest dry texturizing sprays out there, so you can layer it with anything. If your hair gets flat throughout the day, this is the one you'll want to stash in your desk to amp it up.
Redken Cerafill Texture Effect Hair and Scalp Refresher, $18, is part of Redken's new line of shampoos, conditioners and stylers designed for thinning hair. It's an excellent oil absorber and creates plenty of volume -- so hair appears fuller while the other Cerafill products help hair grow fuller long term.