working spray details
what it is
- Firm-hold, non-aerosol hairspray with a workable dry-down period
- Excellent thermal styling product that can be used as a setting lotion to build body and increase hold
why you should use it
- Directs the style flow, creates texture and increases the level of hold with each application
- Workable dry-down period allows a couple seconds to direct the hair before the hold becomes firm
- Dramatically increases the level of hold and seals the cuticle when used with a ceramic flat iron on dry hair
- Advanced polymer technology prevents product from sticking to a curling iron or ceramic flat iron
- Increases the reflective nature of the hair creating beautiful shine
when to use it
- After hair has been dried and styled using an Aquage styling product to create a base
- This powerful finishing tool is designed to create texture, hold and shine on dry, freshly-styled hair
- As a thermal styler, use on freshly-styled hair, making sure hair is tangle-free
how much to use
- When the goal is create random texture and hold, spray in short, quick bursts from 8 to 10 inches away while directing hair with fingers or brush
- When the desired shape of the style has been achieved, mist over the entire style to lock in hold
- When using as a thermal styler, only apply to the section that is about to be pressed or curled
- Again, spray in short, quick bursts from about 8 to 10 inches away
- Spray on both sides of the section to ensure an even level of hold
- Press the product into and down the hair section with fingers to achieve even distribution
how to use it
- Spray in short, even strokes, always directing the spray toward the ends to completely seal the cuticle and create maximum shine
- Can be used for hold and control or for creating volume and lift away from the head
- The further away you spray, the dryer the spray will be when it hits the hair, creating a more effective level of hold
- Use the fingers to direct the hair and create texture to increase hold as the shape of the style is being created
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working spray step-by-step technique
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