
At times my hair can severely lack volume and texture, which is why I rely heavily on products to add volume and texture to my locks. And I’ve tried a lot of the years, which is why I thought I’d share with you all three texturising hair sprays to try.
Charles Worthington Volume & Bounce Texturising Spray £6.99
This has to be one of my favourites. The spray formula is dry and non-greasy which is ideal for giving invisible height, texture and volume to my hair. I tend to use it on dry hair after styling, concentrating on the areas that need volume and texture – mainly the roots! This gives me a backcombed effect without damaging my hair, and gives the rest of my hair a lovely texturised finish. The spray is £6.99 and is available from Boots.
Percy & Reed Quite Wonderfully Wavy Texturising Spray £14
Although this is slightly pricier than the other two, it’s worth the extra pennies. The spray contains willow leaf extract which is what adds the gloss and bundles of gorgeous pro vitamins that add strength back into your locks. This spray is incredibly easy to use, just sprtiz onto damp hair, comb through and style as usual. As with all Percy & Reed products, this smells amazing – a musky, floral smell that lasts all day on your hair. The spray is £14 and is available from their website.
Batiste Texture Me Texturising Spray £4.49
As a big fan of their dry shampoo collection, I was particularly excited to see Batiste launching their styling range and one of my favourite products is this texturising spray. This spray is ideal for creating a tousled, textured style, just spray through the roots and mid-lengths of your hair and you’re ready to go. Unlike other texturising sprays on the market, you can build the effect you want with this spray and it doesn’t dry the hair out. The spray is £4.49 and is available from Boots.
So these have been my three texturising hair sprays to try, what are your favourites?





Iv never used any sprays like this before, my hair is quite full anyway so never needed too. I do like batiste as a brand though
I might have to try the batiste spray as I find my hair lacks volume but I didn’t know they did anything more than dry shampoo! x
Oooh I’ve never tried a texturising spray, I’ve got my eyes on the batist one now 🙂
The Charles Worthington one sounds perfect! x
I have tried all three and would say that my favourite is the Charles Worthington although i do find you have to be careful not to spray in to much or it can leave you with crunchy hair ….not a good look 🙂