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Reddit mentions of Not Your Mother's Double Take Dry Finish Texture Spray, 6 Ounce

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Not Your Mother's Double Take Dry Finish Texture Spray, 6 Ounce. Here are the top ones.

Not Your Mother's Double Take Dry Finish Texture Spray, 6 Ounce
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    Features:
  • A distinctive finishing spray, infused with quinoa, keratin, silk and aloe leaf juice
  • Gives your hair a unique grip so you can create instant fullness
  • Keeps the natural movement of your hair
  • For use on dry hair
Specs:
Height12 Inches
Length2.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2015
Size6 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.375 Pounds
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Not Your Mother's Double Take Dry Finish Texture Spray, 6 Ounce:

u/KestrelLowing · 4 pointsr/femalehairadvice

I think what you need, more than anything, is to get some volume in your hair!

Try out some different methods of styling your hair and some different products. My go-to products for adding volume are mousses and those volumizing powders. Big sexy hair has one that I've used and like but there are many other brands as well. I also use not your mother's texturing spray and like that a lot to give my hair a bit more grit to be a bit more likely to hold volume if I do something like tease it a bit.

Also, I'd try to put some texture in your hair.

How much styling do you want to do? I think you'd look cute in a cut like this maybe, but that texture is key! If you've got any natural wave, you can use sea salt spray to pump up that texture, if not you'll probably have to resort to heat styling with either a curling iron or straightener.

If you'd like to go a bit shorter, maybe something like this.

u/kittiesandcrochet · 1 pointr/beauty

My hair sounds like it’s very similar to yours in texture. I don’t use a flat iron on mine, but I do blow dry with a vented or paddle brush to smooth it out on my wash days. I know you just asked for a texturizing spray, which I do use, but this full combination of products is what helps make the texture and volume last all day, without reapplications.

This mousse on damp hair, followed by
This primer spray for heat protection and to speed up the drying process
• Blow dry till 80% dry, then finish drying with a vented brush
• Once hair is dry, apply a teensy bit of this cream, followed by
This dry texture spray
• Then maybe a bit of flexible hold hairspray, depending on how I’m wearing my hair that day

The texturizing spray is amazing, but it doesn’t give the volume and the texture I’m looking for without the mousse, and it would wear off by the end of the day without the cream underneath. My friend who wears her hair curly uses the same cream, just on damp hair for curl definition. Ulta and Target carry some of these products as well.

I hope you find something that works for you!