If the best texturizing sprays aren’t a part of your hair-finishing regime, you might want to consider whether your styles have the hold, lift, and fresh-from-the-salon definition you’re after. Not always, you say? It may be time to expand your styling kit.
“Texturizing spray is a styling product used to add volume, definition, and a bit of grip to the hair,” says celebrity hairstylist Joseph Chase, whose clients include Billie Eilish and Lucy Hale. “It’s great for creating that effortlessly tousled, lived-in look without making the hair feel stiff or heavy. It’s a really versatile product that enhances both natural texture and styled looks.” Or, as Sonia Lee, a celebrity men’s groomer, puts it, these sprays are ideal for those looking to achieve “that second-day hair look.” Of all the sprays out there crowning everything from pixie cuts to mermaid waves, the best one for you will be a texturizing spray that suits your hair type and styling goals.
Our picks for the top texturizing sprays of 2025
First order of business is determining what your end goal is and what your hair can tolerate. “Some formulas are lighter, perfect for fine or thin hair, while others are more robust, designed to add volume and texture to thicker or coarser strands.” To help you round out your styling routine, we asked six celebrity stylists to open their kits and reveal the texturizing sprays they always have on hand for their clients, including Leonardo DiCaprio and Penélope Cruz. We also read through customer reviews to find the most buzzed-about formulas. Happy spritzing!
Pros
Invisible dry
Cons
Scent can be too strong for some
A staple in celebrity stylists’ kits, Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray is infused with Zeolite crystals to absorb oil at the roots. With the brand’s signature Côte d’Azur scent—an intoxicating mix of bergamot, jasmine, and sandalwood—the cult-classic product adds volume and fresh-from-the-salon texture to any coif. “Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray is a luxury favorite,” says Chase. “It’s known for adding volume and texture without stiffness, and it doubles as a dry shampoo.” According to the brand, the spray imparts texture that’s best described as “rough-luxe.” So if you want to look like a rockstar stumbling out of a Chateau Marmont suite after a heady night of little sleep, this is the spray for you.
Key ingredients: Zeolite crystals, Oribe signature complex, ginseng root extract, mango and aloe extracts, sunflower seed extract, humectants, kiwi extract
Sizes: 8.5 oz (standard), 2.2 oz (travel)
Dermstore rating: 5/5 stars
Our expert says: “One of the things my clients and I love about the Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray is the scent—it’s truly a luxurious and one-of-a-kind scent that lingers in the best way possible. Beyond the scent, the spray is a game-changer for anyone with fine or thin hair. It absorbs oil like a dry shampoo while adding just the right amount of texture and lift. It’s one of the products I reach for again and again.”—Sonia Lee, celebrity men’s groomer
Pros
Lightweight texture
Cons
May not work well on thick hair
Celebrity men’s groomer Sonia Lee, who tends to Leonardo DiCaprio’s tresses, says that this Bumble & Bumble spray meets her high standards for such products. “When shopping for a texturizing spray, I look for one that holds the hair without weighing it down,” she says. “Texturizing sprays should help bring the lift back into your hair. Also, I look for ones that don’t make your hair feel stiff like a hairspray, which some can definitely do!” This product adds instant volume and touchable texture to fine and medium hair.
Key ingredients: Zeolite, silk powder, sunflower seed extract
Size: 3.6 oz
Amazon rating: 4.2/5 stars
Our expert says: “This one is great for thin hair! It delivers airy volume that doesn’t weigh the hair down. I try to avoid using products that stiffen the hair in general, and you can still run your fingers through your hair after using this one. That’s a win in my book.”—Sonia Lee
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Pros
Adds texture, grip, and volume
Cons
Some users say the product doesn’t last very long
Goldwell’s texture spray is a go-to for celebrity stylist Iván Gómez, who works with Jessica Alba and Penélope Cruz. Harnessing marine bamboo to strengthen the hair and provide UV protection, the product adds texture, grip, and volume to the hair while sopping up excess oil. It can also withstand humidity for up to 72 hours. Fancy a trip to the tropics? Make sure this is in your on-the-go glam kit.
Key ingredients: Marine bamboo Size: Amazon rating Our expert says
Pros
Works on all hair types
Cons
Learning curve
For an affordable pick, Chase recommends the Kristin Ess Dry Finish Working Texture Spray. The drugstore gem adds volume, texture, and light hold to all hair types. Its coverage is buildable, so it can create more or less texture depending on the look you’re after. Plus, its signature scent—a dreamy blend of white amber, magnolia, pear water, and sandalwood—has a loyal following of fragrance fans. And for those with split ends, the formula’s patented Zip-up technology is an added boon: it seals up split ends while smoothing damaged cuticles.
Key ingredients: Zip-up technology, hydrolyzed keratin, lychee fruit extract, brown seaweed extract, chia oil
Size: 7 oz
Amazon rating: 4.1/5 stars
Our expert says: “For a more budget-friendly choice, Kristin Ess Dry Finish Working Texture Spray is widely loved! It has a buildable texture, which is great for customizing your final look.”—Joseph Chase
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Pros
Works on all hair types
Cons
Scent can be overpowering for some
Not sure how to use a texturizing spray? It’s quite simple. "TRESemmé’s new A-List Collection Dry Texturizing Spray has quickly become one of my go-to staples for all hair types because it’s so easy to use,” says celebrity hairstylist Hayley Heckmann Larson, who works with Camilla Cabello. “Just spray throughout from roots to lengths to get that effortless, airy look.”
Key ingredients: Zeolite, glycerin, hydrolyzed wheat protein
Size: 6.2 oz
Target rating: 4.5/5 stars
Our expert says: “Its lightweight formula is great for adding volume and bringing back natural texture to the hair, and it has this luxurious, sandalwood-based scent.”—Hayley Heckmann Larson
Pros
Adds texture to limp hair
Cons
Some users say the bottle is hard to grip and spray
"Davines This Is a Sea Salt Spray is the best for creating raw, beachy texture on limp or straight hair types,” says Kristina Bynum, owner and stylist at Salon Le Volume in Frisco, Texas. Promising “beach hair in a bottle,” the Italian brand infused its non-aerosol formula with sea salt to make any mane look like it’s been gently tousled by sea breezes.
Key ingredient: Sea salt
Size: 8.45 oz
Amazon rating: 4.5/5 stars
Our expert says: “This adds grip but still leaves the hair feeling clean.”—Kristina Bynum
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Pros
Adds volume and lift to fine and thin hair
Cons
Can leave a residue if too much product is applied
Katelyn Ellsworth, a color and blonde specialist, keeps this sleek spray handy for clients with fine or thin hair. After just a few spritzes, the hair will have a noticeable increase in volume and lift. The formula is also packed with ingredients, such as vegetable keratin and vitamins B and E, that contribute to thicker strands over time.
Key ingredients: Vegetable keratin, vitamins B and E, Bleu Molecule Complex
Sizes: 8.3 oz, 1 oz
Bluemercury rating: 4/5 stars
Our expert says: “This is a very lightweight aerosol mist that’s great for thin or fine hair. It leaves the hair very full.”—Katelyn Ellsworth
Pros
Offers UV protection
Cons
Some users note it doesn’t stand up to humidity
Ellsworth says that her number-one, go-to texturizing spray is this pick from Unite. Made with VP/VA Copolymer for a hold and lightweight texture, the product also contains sunflower seed extract, which provides thermal and UV protection for the hair.
“This product is amazing if you have extensions or a short, flirty cut that needs some texture,” Ellsworth says. “It gives you lift and it defines your hair, but it still has a brushable feel.”
Key ingredients: VP/ VA Copolymer, sunflower seed extract
Size: 7 oz
Dermstore rating: 4.8/5 stars
Our expert says: “This never makes you feel like you are wearing too much product or like your hair is stiff.”—Katelyn Ellsworth
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Pros
Enhances volume and body
Cons
Can feel heavy on fine hair
With glycerin to lock moisture into the hair and hydrolyzed wheat protein to add volume and body, IGK Beach Club Texture Spray creates beachy waves without drying out the strands. The salt-free formula is a favorite amongst the pros. “Overall, this is one of my top pics,” Ellsworth says. “It’s a very balanced texture spray with a good hold, and it’s at a great price point—bonus! It’s awesome for styling for a night out or a trendy, purposefully ‘messy’ look.”
Key ingredients: Glycerin, hydrolyzed wheat protein
Size: 5.9 oz
Nordstrom rating: 4.3/5 stars
Our expert says: “IGK Beach Club Texture Spray is a great salt-free option for beachy waves without drying out your hair, like salted formulas tend to do.”—Joseph Chase
Pros
Builds volume, texture, and lifts
Cons
Maybe be too mattifying for some hair types
Ellsworth recommends O&M’s Desert Dry spray for anyone who wants a natural hair look, “but also a look that looks like you tried, and actually styled your hair,” she qualifies. (Call it unfussy-soignee chic.) In a 10.1-ounce bottle that provides plenty product, the vegan, cruelty-free texture spray is infused with Australian lily to add volume and body to the hair, while quandong fruit enhances the hair’s softness.
Key ingredients: Australian lily pily, quandong fruit
Size: 10.1 oz
Holistic Hair Tribe rating: 5/5 stars
Our expert says: “This smells so good—it has the most amazing smell. You also get a large bottle, and that alone is worth it!” —Katelyn Ellsworth
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Meet the Experts
Kristina Bynum is the owner and stylist at Salon Le Volume in Frisco, Texas.
Joseph Chase is a celebrity hairstylist whose clients include Lucy Hale and Billie Eilish.
Katelyn Ellsworth is a color and blonde specialist.
Iván Gómez is a celebrity stylist who works with Jessica Alba and Penélope Cruz.
Hayley Heckmann Larson is a celebrity hairstylist who works with Camilla Cabello.
Sonia Lee is a celebrity men’s groomer whose clients include Leonardo DiCaprio and Brendan Fraser.
How often should you use texturizing spray?
“For most people, using texturizing spray two to three times a week is just right,” Chase says. “It’s perfect for giving clean hair some grit, refreshing second-day styles, or adding extra volume before a night out.” If you have fine or oily hair, you might want to use it more sparingly, he adds. “Overuse can weigh down your strands or leave behind buildup. On the other hand, if your hair is thicker or more textured, you can likely get away with more frequent use—your hair will drink up that extra grip and volume.”
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How do you use texturizing spray?
Below, Chase outlines his six-step process for using texturizing spray like a pro.
Step 1: Start with Dry Hair
“Texturizing spray is designed to work best on dry or mostly dry hair,” Chase says. “Freshly washed? Make sure your strands are completely dry before you begin.”
Step 2: Shake It Up
“Give the can a good shake,” Chase instructs. “This ensures the ingredients are evenly mixed so you get consistent texture with every spritz.”
Step 3: Spray from a Distance
Chase advises holding the bottle about eight to 10 inches away from the hair and spraying lightly, focusing on the mid-lengths to the ends. “That’s where you want the most movement and texture,” he says. “Avoid soaking your roots unless you’re using a spray made for volume there.”
Step 4: Work It In
“Once you’ve sprayed, use your fingers to scrunch, tousle, or twist sections of your hair,” Chase says. “This helps distribute the product and create that perfectly imperfect look.”
Step 5: Build as Needed
“Want more drama? Just layer in a bit more spray. Start light—you can always add more, but it’s harder to dial it back,” Chase says.
Step 6: Style and Go
Finally, “Let your hair do its thing!” Chase says. “Whether you’re leaving it down, throwing it into a messy ponytail, or creating soft waves with a curling iron, the spray will give your style extra hold, volume, and staying power.”
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