I got this image from www.ulta.com. I do not own it. You can get this spray at several stores or online. I picked mine up at Wal-Mart for just around $5. |
The second time, I added some Suave Leave In Conditioner Spray and some Treseme Hairspray. I wanted more shine and a little more control than I was getting with just the Beach Babe spray. I found that my curls just weren't as nice with only this texturizing spray. I am not super thrilled with the above combination, because the point of trying the Beach Babe spray was to see if it could be a stand alone product for me.
On the other hand, my friend Krista absolutely loves it. Her hair is a bit thicker and longer than mine, and she has looser waves as opposed to my curls. She tried it in wet hair the first time, just sprayed and "scrunched" a little, and she was super happy with the result once it dried. She doesn't feel like she has any product in her hair, and that is important to her. She used it on both wet and dry hair, and said it is the best product she has found yet, though on dry hair, she says you should be careful with the amount you use. Spraying a lot in will give a little bit of a sticky feel, as she calls it, to her hair.
Here is Krista's hair. She used the spray in it today. This is the type of hair I would recommend this product for. |
It smells like coconut water, in case you were wondering.
Overall, Not Your Mother's Beach Babe Texturizing Spray is easy to use, light when in the hair, and works great for people with softer waves. It's also helpful for adding texture to the hair when doing-it-up, but I wouldn't recommend it for those with very curly or frizzy hair. It feels best when applied to wet hair, but if you don't mind the feeling of product in your hair, you shouldn't have a problem using it in dry hair as well.
Hope that helps you out! See you again soon.
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