Picture 5We get a lot of questions regarding hair spray.   I wish I was one of those people that didn’t really need to use any sort of styling product that didn’t make my hair feel like a helmet, but these are the perils of having fine, naturally curly hair.  Sure, my hair has natural curl, but by the end of the day, I look like a drowned golden retriever.  Not exactly the look I go for, so I do need a little something.   I was using Giovanni, mainly because it was readily available at my local Target, but I wasn’t in love with it.   For one, it was expensive.  A 5.5 ounce bottle was about 8 bucks, and I felt like I was buying a bottle a week, even though I wasn’t using that much.   And then Target stopped carrying it, so I was forced to find something else.  I stumbled across Magick Botanicals Hairspray.   While the majority of their products contain at least two parabens in it, I can’t really recommend anything else, but the hair spray has two ingredients, so I feel a bit better about recommending the hair spray.

Overall, it does the trick.  I don’t use a lot, and my hair stays somewhat soft.  I can still feel it a bit (I mean, there IS hair spray in my hair after all), but it’s not overly dry, sticky, or stiff.  The bottle is a bit bigger for the price, which is nice.   Out of everything I perused, this one seemed to be the best option.  I do, though, miss the chemically bad for you hairspray that didn’t give my hair the slightly hay-like feel.

Get it: You can find Magick Botanicals hair spray in some Whole Foods locations, or you can order it directly from magickbotanicals.com

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