Review | Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray
What it claims it does
Bigger, better, full-on glamorous hair. This invisible dry hair spray builds in incredible volume and sexy texture. Patented polymers absorb oil at the roots, leaving you with just-styled hair for days (and nights).
What I think it does
This spray pretty much does everything it claims to do. It is an invisible spray, thank the heavens that there isn’t any white residue left on the hair. I don’t think it builds as much volume as teasing would, it doesn’t take you from 0 to 100. Would you really want a product with chemicals to do that anyway? That being said, if you use it in conjunction with styling, work it in with your hands and let it set, boy is the volume apparent. What it definitely 100% does is that it gives a sexy tousled and undone look to one’s hair. An added bonus, there is heaps and heaps of texture. Texture is good for hair that is hard to work with, or that is too smooth (doesn’t help with styling) and if your hair is too long. I have long hair and lots of it. It weighs down and this spray just lifts the concentration to the tops and sides. Another thing I love about it is that it leaves you hair smelling AMAZING. The last thing it says it does, and does do, is absorb oil. It’s not just a texturising spray like any other salt spray or what not, it is also supposed to be an alternative to a dry shampoo. It definitely absorbs oil and dries the roots. Conversely, I don’t think it dries the roots enough to get away with being a dry shampoo. It’s light and works great but I wouldn’t use it as an alternative to a dry shampoo, i’d use it as an addition (a great welcomed addition) to styling your hair. Is it worth the price tag? Yes, for my hair. It does hurt nonetheless though. Try the travel size, if it doesn’t work with your hair’s natural texture then you’ll know. In my experience, it’s worth a repurchase. If not this, i’m curious to try more from the brand.
Are there any texturising sprays that you think I should try? Let me know!