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My friend @lumisen-suru had a birthday yesterday Happy Birthday Lumi! 😋💖
And this art was a part of a small quest with codes and decoding that I arranged for Lumi
#bill cipher#Happy Birthday lumiiii💥#art#artists on tumblr#digital art#some gore igk#my art#human bill cipher#bill cipher one and only...or two))#gravity falls
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ICKYGUTS BLOG IS OFFICIALLY ONE YEAR OLD! So here is icky, being one years old.
#im gunna (hopefully remember to) post my redbubble account too#i have a lot of fun stickers#YAAAY 🎉🎉#i celebrate blog birthdays#sprinkled some miserable igks in there too#happy tree friends#htf#my art#htf oc#htf icks#htf clover#thats his twin sister over there
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I had a vision. Hear me out. Jsut hear me this one time

#like i cannot#.#do this.#ive been tjinking about this all day#it's so fucking funny igk#idk#kira hiroto#hiroto kira#nagito komaeda#inazuma eleven#inazuma 11#ina11
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Do you guys have a list of specific hair dyes awsten has used?
-Brit boy
as far as we know it’s been manic panic but he’s started dying his hair with an actual hairstylist since greatest hits so from what i can tell from her instagram tags he’s had pulp riot and a bunch of different hair care products in - iz
#despite the collab i don’t think awstens ever actually used gdy in his hair lol#his stylist doesn’t tag pulp riot anymore and and igk hair (one of the tags) only has permanent dyes#so i figured it’s probably bc of the gdy thing
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IGK Manila Yakin Sofyan-Tony Menang Telak
Hargo.co.id, GORONTALO – Gubernur Akademi Bela Negara (ABN) Partai NasDem, Mayor Jenderal TNI (Purn) I Gusti Kompyang (IGK) Manila, yakin pasangan Sofyan-Tony bakal menang telak di perhelatan pemilihan kepala daerah (Pilkada) Kabupaten Gorontalo. Rasa yakin ini, diungkapkan IGK Manila di depan 1.272 kader dan simpatisan yang hadir dalam acara konsolidasi struktur Partai NasDem di Gedung Misfalah…
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Attention all beauty enthusiasts! Exciting events are about to unfold at our store in #midlothiantx.
#ulta beauty#ellis county#midlothian texas#midlothian tx#midlothian#makeup events#skin care event#skin care events#national beautician day#mac viva glam#viva glam friday#igk#beauty events#la roche posay
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My Haircare Routine
Brush every day with the Crown Affair No. 3 brush (at least 2-3 times a day from root to tip)
Shampoo and condition my hair daily with the Aussie Miracle Moist Shampoo & Conditioner with Avocado & Jojoba Oil (shampoo only on the scalp and conditioner only from the section from the bottom of the ear lobes to the ends)
Comb through wet hair with the Act + Acre Detangling Comb, apply Don't Despair, Repair! Split End Repair + Moisturizing Leave-In Conditioner, and wrap it in the Crown Affair The Towel to dry for around 10 minutes
Apply the Briogeo Farewell Frizz Blow Dry Perfection Heat Protectant Cream on the ponytail portion of my hair, and blow dry it with a Conair 1875 Watt Hair Dryer and the Dry Bar Full Pint Medium Ceramic Thermal Round Hair Brush
Finish the blowout by brushing my hair through with the Crown Affair No. 3 brush and Bumble & Bumble Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil UV Protective Dry Oil Finishing Spray
Haircare Extras:
IGK FIRST CLASS Charcoal Detox Dry Shampoo works wonders for times my hair needs a pick-me-up or I don't have the time to wash it
I use Briogeo Don't Despair Repair Rice Water Protein + Moisture Strengthening Treatment and R + Co Hair Mask 1-2 times a month (usually in the winter/dry or cold months more often, please follow the directions if you try the treatment!)
In the summer, I'll sometimes use the R + Co Mood Swing Straightening Spray before blowdrying to prevent frizziness or random wavy pieces from ruining the sleek look
These hair ties from Amazon are my holy grail (only $7 for 100 hair ties!), and they come in a portable ziplock bag
if your hair is in major need of some TLC from itchy scalp or build-up, the Act + Acre BHA Salicylic Acid Scalp Exfoliator is the perfect reset to recover from using incompatible products on your hair or recovering from extreme weather conditions, styling, or coloring
For reference: I have thick, mostly straight, and untreated (not colored, all natural) hair. I get my hair cut around 3 times a year with long layers down to around 1-2 inches below my shoulders with face-framing layers. My stylist says that my hair is always in perfect condition with no split ends in-between visits, so this routine plus a healthy, plant-based diet seems to be doing the trick!
Hope this helps xx
#haircare#natural hair#hairstyle ideas#haircare routine#haircare products#haircare tips#beauty tools#beauty tips#fashion and beauty#girl advice#dream girl#girl talk#beauty advice#it girl#dark feminine energy#dark femininity#the feminine urge#female power#female excellence#high value woman#hair health#beauty and wellness#glow up#beauty hacks#femmefatalevibe#femme fatale#level up journey#queen energy#hair products#healthy hair
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I love that Crusty is played by the same guy who plays Death in SPN it kinda feels fitting igk
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"how is your hair so nice?"
Amika The Kure Shampoo and Conditioner
Amika The Kure Treatment and Mask
Amika Hydro Rush Leave-in Conditioner
Kérastase Elixir Ultime Hydrating Hair Serum
Kérastase Genisis Heat Protecting Leave-in Treatment
Olaplex No. 7 Bonding Oil
Olaplex No. 9 Bond Protector Nourishing Hair Serum
IGK Good Behavior Anti-Frizz Smoothing Spray
ik these are all super expensive i can do a drugstore one to if anyone cares!
#hairstyle#long hair#makeup#girlblogging#girlblogger#this is a girlblog#femmelesbian#femme#high femme#hyper femme#femme lesbian
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can i ask for 👃😍 for Yvette? also i know we won't get into anything romantic with him, but igk if its just him not feeling anything romantic generally or towards us/in his situation specifically, so 💐 too if you don't mind?
Of course, anon! (To answer your curiosity, yes he does feel romantic feelings,
👃 : Does your OC smell good? Do they have a signature scent?
Oh god, of course! It's the what that I'm not sure about... I think he probably changes it up pretty frequently, and the kinds of scents available are a little limited. To be fair, I don't know much about the fragrance industry, but I imagine that people in Signal Hill probably don't either 😅
😍 was answered here
💐: What is their courting style? How would they woo someone?
His primary method would just be laying it on really thick, haha. He is good at just flirting relentlessly, and getting you totally out of your comfort zone. Easier to get you to like him that way! Is that a little manipulative? Maaaaaybe.... but you do want to date him, right? Of course you do!
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First client in NYC! I haven’t colored Wendy in a year! 🎨💅🏼 Highlights one year old just glossed and refreshed. Cut by @anhcotran #hair #haircolor #color by #mizzchoi #losangeles #maneAddicts #LAhair #lahaircolorist #lahairstylist #lahaircolor #blondebymizzchoi #brunettebymizzchoi (at IGK Salons SOHO) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp0D8U2sSA5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Hairspray needs a publicist. For years, and for no defensible reason, the best hairspray for men—an enormous category of styling products—has been largely ignored by the fellas, most of whom will go their entire lives without so much as uncapping a can. Perhaps it’s the perception that hairspray is only for big, elaborate styles—or, more likely, that it was never really meant for men in the first place. Of course, neither could be further from the truth.If you have hair longer than an inch in length, I can confidently tell you that there is a hairspray product that was made for whatever style you’re going for, and so much more. Yes, hairspray is a great way to ace the more complicated, gravity-defying looks out there. But it’s also a virtual cheat code to instantly imbue hair with more texture, volume, and life—regardless of your hair type.The Best Hairsprays for Men, According to GQLooking for Something Specific?AccordionItemContainerButtonThe Best Hairspray Overall: IGK No LimitTruth be told, I had a hard time picking one product for the top spot, because you can’t really compare something like a sea salt spray with a product that specializes in, say, humidity protection. So this pick is based on a combination of some of the more common use cases for hairspray, like adding volume, texture, and hold. With this in mind, IGK’s No Limit emerged from testing as the best all-rounder. Whether you’re looking to add fullness or non-sticky, touchable texture, this spray is a no-fuss solution that seems to be a hit across all hair types (including hair that’s been colored or chemically treated).The Best Hairspray for Re-Styling: Kevin Murphy Bedroom.HairThis spray is marketed as the go-to product for achieving perfect bedhead, but its core competency is the flexible hold it offers. If you’re someone who likes to switch up your style on the go, say, as you transition from work to play, or if one hairstyle per day is simply too much of a commitment for you, this flexible texturizing spray could be the answer to your hair prayers. I also like that Kevin Murphy thought to include ginger root extract, which helps stave off dryness. It is possible to overdo it with this one, though, so my recommendation would be to start with a few spritzes here and there and then adjust if or as needed.The Best Sea Salt Spray for Men: Sachajuan Ocean MistEver notice how a day at the beach does things to your hair that no product can seem to replicate? Curls and waves become curlier and wavier. Thin hair takes on more volume. Even short hair benefits from some added choppiness. This is what a good sea salt spray can do for you, and in my experience none does it better than Sachajuan’s Ocean Mist. It’s got just the right amount of hold—which is to say not very much, but enough to create just a little bit more structure—and leaves your hair with a nice matte finish, a touch more texture, and absolutely no stickiness.The Best Hairspray for Oily Hair: R+Co Bleu Ultra Dry Texture SprayR+CoBleu Ultra Dry Texture SpraySwap oily shine for natural sheen with this versatile texturizing spray from R+Co’s premium R+Co Bleu collection. When you have hair on the oilier side, the last thing you want is a product that will drag it down even more. This is not that. If anything, hair feels lighter and generally less affected by earthly gravity. The aerosol provides thorough and even coverage, making it perfect for hair of pretty much any length—but it’s especially magical for longer hair, allowing you to create waves out of thin air and bend would-be flyaways to your will.The Best Maximum-Hold Hairspray: Pete & Pedro FreezeA couple of months ago, I stumbled onto what seemed like the ultimate styling product for my unruly medium-length hair. Sadly, it wasn’t long (as in, a few hours) before it had given up its grip and relinquished all responsibility in the matter. These are the situations that Pete & Pedro’s Freeze was made for. Boasting the strongest hold of any product on this list, it’s the ultimate way to lock a look in place, regardless of your primary styling product’s work ethic. Use whatever pomade, potion, or lotion you need in order to get your hair to do what you want, then lock it in with this bad boy.The Best Anti-Humidity Hairspray: Oribe Imperméable Anti-Humidity SprayOribeImperméable Anti-Humidity SprayIf humidity is an issue for your hair, be wary of sprays that claim to do it all. Oribe’s Imperméable Anti-Humidity Spray is here to do one thing, and it does it better than anything we’ve tried. It’s not going to freeze your hair in place or do much in terms of adding volume or bounce; rather, this is a finishing spray to protect from frizz, static, and pretty much any unauthorized, humidity-induced behavior in the most extreme conditions. That said, you will get a little bonus texture boost. Use it as the final step in your styling regimen and enjoy your newfound immunity to the elements.The Best Hairspray for Short Hair: American Crew Matte Clay SprayAmerican CrewMatte Clay SprayHairspray isn’t just for lengthy locks—and applying it doesn’t have to feel like aiming a leaf blower at your head. For short to medium-length hair, American Crew’s matte clay spray is the perfect middle ground in between traditional hairspray and the kind of product you’d scoop out of a tub, like a clay, wax, or pomade. Offering the best of both worlds, a few spritzes of this stuff is enough to let you scrunch and style your hair into place while also enjoying a decidedly more lightweight feel than those spreadable options. Of course, this also means it’s a great pick for guys with oilier hair, complete with a subtle matte finish.More Hairsprays We LoveDevaCurlFlexible Hold HairsprayThis wouldn’t be a comprehensive roundup of the best hairsprays without a nod to DevaCurl. The brand’s Flexible Hold Hairspray is a household name (in curly-haired households, that is) for its unwavering ability to set curls in place while still allowing for natural movement and bounce. It does particularly well to prevent curly hair from frizzing out, while also protecting from the unwanted effects of wind and any other elements nature can throw at you. For a relatively heavy-duty spray, the absence of residue and crunch is especially impressive.R+CoHalfpipe Dry Wax Finishing SprayAnother great option for hair of all lengths, R+Co’s Halfpipe is advertised as a finishing spray but works just as well as a primarily styler, particularly for shorter cuts. This is a pretty specific thing to call out, but if you enjoy the pliable hold of wax, this will give you some of that without any risk of clumpiness. You’ll sacrifice some hold, but the result is an objectively more natural look. Also, to give credit where it’s due, it’s got a great fragrance: simultaneously woody and bright with notes of blood orange, juniper, and rhubarb.MoroccanoilPerfect Defense Heat ProtectantFrequent blow drying or styling with hot tools can push hair to its breaking point, but it doesn’t have to. A high-quality protectant will shield your hair from high heat (in this case, up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit) while also preemptively nourishing and hydrating your locks with functional ingredients. Moroccanoil is the house that argan oil built, and Perfect Defense Heat Protectant harnesses the power of this natural ingredient—rich in antioxidants, vitamin E, and essential fatty acids—to optimize your hair’s radiance, shine, and overall appearance.TresemmeWorkable HairsprayNot only is this a great budget option, but it’s also the product you’re likely to see everywhere from the shelves of your local barbershop to backstage at New York Fashion Week. Needless to say, if you’re testing the waters with hairspray, you couldn’t pick a better place to start. It goes on dry, making it easy to layer and build, and the innovative double-sided nozzle allows you to regulate the product’s output and switch between a light and strong hold—ideal for creating nuanced styles with just the right amount of movement.Living ProofStyle Lab Control HairsprayIf you’re looking for a firm-hold hairspray for fine hair, this fan favorite from Living Proof could be a game changer. In addition to long-lasting hold that won’t flake, this lightweight spray adds heaps of brushable volume to wispy strands, along with a touch of shine. The color-safe formula is equally equipped to handle chemically treated hair (and pretty much all hair types, by the way), and with heat protection up to 410 degrees Fahrenheit you can confidently blast it with a blow dryer without fear of damaging your fragile follicles.What to Look for in a HairsprayAccordionItemContainerButtonJust like a gel or pomade, hairspray can vary in strength and, subsequently, its ability to hold your hair in place. At one end of the spectrum, something like a sea salt spray will offer very minimal hold to help you achieve an easygoing, beachy vibe with some nice, natural movement. An extra-strength spray, meanwhile, will freeze follicles in time, allowing you to blissfully forget where the nearest mirror is. My recommendation for picking one: Don’t. Give yourself the freedom to switch up your style by grabbing two or three different sprays offering varying degrees of hold.AccordionItemContainerButtonWhile most hairsprays are positioned as being compatible with all hair types, your best bet will always be to find one that’s a bit more specific to your own personal situation. Fine hair, for example, will benefit greatly from a lightweight spray with a light to medium hold that won’t weigh it down. Thick hair, on the other hand, can get away with a stronger hold, but if you plan on brushing it you’ll want something with a fine mist or “brushable” hold so that your look doesn’t lose its integrity the moment you hit it with a comb. And for curls or waves you’ll want a product that adds definition without creating unnatural stiffness.AccordionItemContainerButtonA product’s finish can be just as critical as its hold. If you’re going for a messy, bedhead-type look, opting for a hairspray with a matte finish can be the difference between getting the intended effect and looking like you actually just rolled out of bed—not what you want, trust me. Conversely, if you’re making the effort to craft a special look for an important event or big night out, a high-shine finish can take it to the next level, whereas something more on the matte side may dull your edge.AccordionItemContainerButtonIf you use a blow dryer or any kind of hot styling tools, this one is super important. Not all sprays are formulated to withstand high heat. In this case, you’ll want to look for a product that explicitly calls out its ability to protect hair from these factors, so you don’t end up doing any damage. Similarly, some sprays are better than others at shielding hair from environmental heat and humidity. If you live in a humid climate, or plan on visiting one, be sure to reach for a hairspray that offers protection from the elements. Source link
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Hairspray needs a publicist. For years, and for no defensible reason, the best hairspray for men—an enormous category of styling products—has been largely ignored by the fellas, most of whom will go their entire lives without so much as uncapping a can. Perhaps it’s the perception that hairspray is only for big, elaborate styles—or, more likely, that it was never really meant for men in the first place. Of course, neither could be further from the truth.If you have hair longer than an inch in length, I can confidently tell you that there is a hairspray product that was made for whatever style you’re going for, and so much more. Yes, hairspray is a great way to ace the more complicated, gravity-defying looks out there. But it’s also a virtual cheat code to instantly imbue hair with more texture, volume, and life—regardless of your hair type.The Best Hairsprays for Men, According to GQLooking for Something Specific?AccordionItemContainerButtonThe Best Hairspray Overall: IGK No LimitTruth be told, I had a hard time picking one product for the top spot, because you can’t really compare something like a sea salt spray with a product that specializes in, say, humidity protection. So this pick is based on a combination of some of the more common use cases for hairspray, like adding volume, texture, and hold. With this in mind, IGK’s No Limit emerged from testing as the best all-rounder. Whether you’re looking to add fullness or non-sticky, touchable texture, this spray is a no-fuss solution that seems to be a hit across all hair types (including hair that’s been colored or chemically treated).The Best Hairspray for Re-Styling: Kevin Murphy Bedroom.HairThis spray is marketed as the go-to product for achieving perfect bedhead, but its core competency is the flexible hold it offers. If you’re someone who likes to switch up your style on the go, say, as you transition from work to play, or if one hairstyle per day is simply too much of a commitment for you, this flexible texturizing spray could be the answer to your hair prayers. I also like that Kevin Murphy thought to include ginger root extract, which helps stave off dryness. It is possible to overdo it with this one, though, so my recommendation would be to start with a few spritzes here and there and then adjust if or as needed.The Best Sea Salt Spray for Men: Sachajuan Ocean MistEver notice how a day at the beach does things to your hair that no product can seem to replicate? Curls and waves become curlier and wavier. Thin hair takes on more volume. Even short hair benefits from some added choppiness. This is what a good sea salt spray can do for you, and in my experience none does it better than Sachajuan’s Ocean Mist. It’s got just the right amount of hold—which is to say not very much, but enough to create just a little bit more structure—and leaves your hair with a nice matte finish, a touch more texture, and absolutely no stickiness.The Best Hairspray for Oily Hair: R+Co Bleu Ultra Dry Texture SprayR+CoBleu Ultra Dry Texture SpraySwap oily shine for natural sheen with this versatile texturizing spray from R+Co’s premium R+Co Bleu collection. When you have hair on the oilier side, the last thing you want is a product that will drag it down even more. This is not that. If anything, hair feels lighter and generally less affected by earthly gravity. The aerosol provides thorough and even coverage, making it perfect for hair of pretty much any length—but it’s especially magical for longer hair, allowing you to create waves out of thin air and bend would-be flyaways to your will.The Best Maximum-Hold Hairspray: Pete & Pedro FreezeA couple of months ago, I stumbled onto what seemed like the ultimate styling product for my unruly medium-length hair. Sadly, it wasn’t long (as in, a few hours) before it had given up its grip and relinquished all responsibility in the matter. These are the situations that Pete & Pedro’s Freeze was made for. Boasting the strongest hold of any product on this list, it’s the ultimate way to lock a look in place, regardless of your primary styling product’s work ethic. Use whatever pomade, potion, or lotion you need in order to get your hair to do what you want, then lock it in with this bad boy.The Best Anti-Humidity Hairspray: Oribe Imperméable Anti-Humidity SprayOribeImperméable Anti-Humidity SprayIf humidity is an issue for your hair, be wary of sprays that claim to do it all. Oribe’s Imperméable Anti-Humidity Spray is here to do one thing, and it does it better than anything we’ve tried. It’s not going to freeze your hair in place or do much in terms of adding volume or bounce; rather, this is a finishing spray to protect from frizz, static, and pretty much any unauthorized, humidity-induced behavior in the most extreme conditions. That said, you will get a little bonus texture boost. Use it as the final step in your styling regimen and enjoy your newfound immunity to the elements.The Best Hairspray for Short Hair: American Crew Matte Clay SprayAmerican CrewMatte Clay SprayHairspray isn’t just for lengthy locks—and applying it doesn’t have to feel like aiming a leaf blower at your head. For short to medium-length hair, American Crew’s matte clay spray is the perfect middle ground in between traditional hairspray and the kind of product you’d scoop out of a tub, like a clay, wax, or pomade. Offering the best of both worlds, a few spritzes of this stuff is enough to let you scrunch and style your hair into place while also enjoying a decidedly more lightweight feel than those spreadable options. Of course, this also means it’s a great pick for guys with oilier hair, complete with a subtle matte finish.More Hairsprays We LoveDevaCurlFlexible Hold HairsprayThis wouldn’t be a comprehensive roundup of the best hairsprays without a nod to DevaCurl. The brand’s Flexible Hold Hairspray is a household name (in curly-haired households, that is) for its unwavering ability to set curls in place while still allowing for natural movement and bounce. It does particularly well to prevent curly hair from frizzing out, while also protecting from the unwanted effects of wind and any other elements nature can throw at you. For a relatively heavy-duty spray, the absence of residue and crunch is especially impressive.R+CoHalfpipe Dry Wax Finishing SprayAnother great option for hair of all lengths, R+Co’s Halfpipe is advertised as a finishing spray but works just as well as a primarily styler, particularly for shorter cuts. This is a pretty specific thing to call out, but if you enjoy the pliable hold of wax, this will give you some of that without any risk of clumpiness. You’ll sacrifice some hold, but the result is an objectively more natural look. Also, to give credit where it’s due, it’s got a great fragrance: simultaneously woody and bright with notes of blood orange, juniper, and rhubarb.MoroccanoilPerfect Defense Heat ProtectantFrequent blow drying or styling with hot tools can push hair to its breaking point, but it doesn’t have to. A high-quality protectant will shield your hair from high heat (in this case, up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit) while also preemptively nourishing and hydrating your locks with functional ingredients. Moroccanoil is the house that argan oil built, and Perfect Defense Heat Protectant harnesses the power of this natural ingredient—rich in antioxidants, vitamin E, and essential fatty acids—to optimize your hair’s radiance, shine, and overall appearance.TresemmeWorkable HairsprayNot only is this a great budget option, but it’s also the product you’re likely to see everywhere from the shelves of your local barbershop to backstage at New York Fashion Week. Needless to say, if you’re testing the waters with hairspray, you couldn’t pick a better place to start. It goes on dry, making it easy to layer and build, and the innovative double-sided nozzle allows you to regulate the product’s output and switch between a light and strong hold—ideal for creating nuanced styles with just the right amount of movement.Living ProofStyle Lab Control HairsprayIf you’re looking for a firm-hold hairspray for fine hair, this fan favorite from Living Proof could be a game changer. In addition to long-lasting hold that won’t flake, this lightweight spray adds heaps of brushable volume to wispy strands, along with a touch of shine. The color-safe formula is equally equipped to handle chemically treated hair (and pretty much all hair types, by the way), and with heat protection up to 410 degrees Fahrenheit you can confidently blast it with a blow dryer without fear of damaging your fragile follicles.What to Look for in a HairsprayAccordionItemContainerButtonJust like a gel or pomade, hairspray can vary in strength and, subsequently, its ability to hold your hair in place. At one end of the spectrum, something like a sea salt spray will offer very minimal hold to help you achieve an easygoing, beachy vibe with some nice, natural movement. An extra-strength spray, meanwhile, will freeze follicles in time, allowing you to blissfully forget where the nearest mirror is. My recommendation for picking one: Don’t. Give yourself the freedom to switch up your style by grabbing two or three different sprays offering varying degrees of hold.AccordionItemContainerButtonWhile most hairsprays are positioned as being compatible with all hair types, your best bet will always be to find one that’s a bit more specific to your own personal situation. Fine hair, for example, will benefit greatly from a lightweight spray with a light to medium hold that won’t weigh it down. Thick hair, on the other hand, can get away with a stronger hold, but if you plan on brushing it you’ll want something with a fine mist or “brushable” hold so that your look doesn’t lose its integrity the moment you hit it with a comb. And for curls or waves you’ll want a product that adds definition without creating unnatural stiffness.AccordionItemContainerButtonA product’s finish can be just as critical as its hold. If you’re going for a messy, bedhead-type look, opting for a hairspray with a matte finish can be the difference between getting the intended effect and looking like you actually just rolled out of bed—not what you want, trust me. Conversely, if you’re making the effort to craft a special look for an important event or big night out, a high-shine finish can take it to the next level, whereas something more on the matte side may dull your edge.AccordionItemContainerButtonIf you use a blow dryer or any kind of hot styling tools, this one is super important. Not all sprays are formulated to withstand high heat. In this case, you’ll want to look for a product that explicitly calls out its ability to protect hair from these factors, so you don’t end up doing any damage. Similarly, some sprays are better than others at shielding hair from environmental heat and humidity. If you live in a humid climate, or plan on visiting one, be sure to reach for a hairspray that offers protection from the elements. Source link
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Hairspray needs a publicist. For years, and for no defensible reason, the best hairspray for men—an enormous category of styling products—has been largely ignored by the fellas, most of whom will go their entire lives without so much as uncapping a can. Perhaps it’s the perception that hairspray is only for big, elaborate styles—or, more likely, that it was never really meant for men in the first place. Of course, neither could be further from the truth.If you have hair longer than an inch in length, I can confidently tell you that there is a hairspray product that was made for whatever style you’re going for, and so much more. Yes, hairspray is a great way to ace the more complicated, gravity-defying looks out there. But it’s also a virtual cheat code to instantly imbue hair with more texture, volume, and life—regardless of your hair type.The Best Hairsprays for Men, According to GQLooking for Something Specific?AccordionItemContainerButtonThe Best Hairspray Overall: IGK No LimitTruth be told, I had a hard time picking one product for the top spot, because you can’t really compare something like a sea salt spray with a product that specializes in, say, humidity protection. So this pick is based on a combination of some of the more common use cases for hairspray, like adding volume, texture, and hold. With this in mind, IGK’s No Limit emerged from testing as the best all-rounder. Whether you’re looking to add fullness or non-sticky, touchable texture, this spray is a no-fuss solution that seems to be a hit across all hair types (including hair that’s been colored or chemically treated).The Best Hairspray for Re-Styling: Kevin Murphy Bedroom.HairThis spray is marketed as the go-to product for achieving perfect bedhead, but its core competency is the flexible hold it offers. If you’re someone who likes to switch up your style on the go, say, as you transition from work to play, or if one hairstyle per day is simply too much of a commitment for you, this flexible texturizing spray could be the answer to your hair prayers. I also like that Kevin Murphy thought to include ginger root extract, which helps stave off dryness. It is possible to overdo it with this one, though, so my recommendation would be to start with a few spritzes here and there and then adjust if or as needed.The Best Sea Salt Spray for Men: Sachajuan Ocean MistEver notice how a day at the beach does things to your hair that no product can seem to replicate? Curls and waves become curlier and wavier. Thin hair takes on more volume. Even short hair benefits from some added choppiness. This is what a good sea salt spray can do for you, and in my experience none does it better than Sachajuan’s Ocean Mist. It’s got just the right amount of hold—which is to say not very much, but enough to create just a little bit more structure—and leaves your hair with a nice matte finish, a touch more texture, and absolutely no stickiness.The Best Hairspray for Oily Hair: R+Co Bleu Ultra Dry Texture SprayR+CoBleu Ultra Dry Texture SpraySwap oily shine for natural sheen with this versatile texturizing spray from R+Co’s premium R+Co Bleu collection. When you have hair on the oilier side, the last thing you want is a product that will drag it down even more. This is not that. If anything, hair feels lighter and generally less affected by earthly gravity. The aerosol provides thorough and even coverage, making it perfect for hair of pretty much any length—but it’s especially magical for longer hair, allowing you to create waves out of thin air and bend would-be flyaways to your will.The Best Maximum-Hold Hairspray: Pete & Pedro FreezeA couple of months ago, I stumbled onto what seemed like the ultimate styling product for my unruly medium-length hair. Sadly, it wasn’t long (as in, a few hours) before it had given up its grip and relinquished all responsibility in the matter. These are the situations that Pete & Pedro’s Freeze was made for. Boasting the strongest hold of any product on this list, it’s the ultimate way to lock a look in place, regardless of your primary styling product’s work ethic. Use whatever pomade, potion, or lotion you need in order to get your hair to do what you want, then lock it in with this bad boy.The Best Anti-Humidity Hairspray: Oribe Imperméable Anti-Humidity SprayOribeImperméable Anti-Humidity SprayIf humidity is an issue for your hair, be wary of sprays that claim to do it all. Oribe’s Imperméable Anti-Humidity Spray is here to do one thing, and it does it better than anything we’ve tried. It’s not going to freeze your hair in place or do much in terms of adding volume or bounce; rather, this is a finishing spray to protect from frizz, static, and pretty much any unauthorized, humidity-induced behavior in the most extreme conditions. That said, you will get a little bonus texture boost. Use it as the final step in your styling regimen and enjoy your newfound immunity to the elements.The Best Hairspray for Short Hair: American Crew Matte Clay SprayAmerican CrewMatte Clay SprayHairspray isn’t just for lengthy locks—and applying it doesn’t have to feel like aiming a leaf blower at your head. For short to medium-length hair, American Crew’s matte clay spray is the perfect middle ground in between traditional hairspray and the kind of product you’d scoop out of a tub, like a clay, wax, or pomade. Offering the best of both worlds, a few spritzes of this stuff is enough to let you scrunch and style your hair into place while also enjoying a decidedly more lightweight feel than those spreadable options. Of course, this also means it’s a great pick for guys with oilier hair, complete with a subtle matte finish.More Hairsprays We LoveDevaCurlFlexible Hold HairsprayThis wouldn’t be a comprehensive roundup of the best hairsprays without a nod to DevaCurl. The brand’s Flexible Hold Hairspray is a household name (in curly-haired households, that is) for its unwavering ability to set curls in place while still allowing for natural movement and bounce. It does particularly well to prevent curly hair from frizzing out, while also protecting from the unwanted effects of wind and any other elements nature can throw at you. For a relatively heavy-duty spray, the absence of residue and crunch is especially impressive.R+CoHalfpipe Dry Wax Finishing SprayAnother great option for hair of all lengths, R+Co’s Halfpipe is advertised as a finishing spray but works just as well as a primarily styler, particularly for shorter cuts. This is a pretty specific thing to call out, but if you enjoy the pliable hold of wax, this will give you some of that without any risk of clumpiness. You’ll sacrifice some hold, but the result is an objectively more natural look. Also, to give credit where it’s due, it’s got a great fragrance: simultaneously woody and bright with notes of blood orange, juniper, and rhubarb.MoroccanoilPerfect Defense Heat ProtectantFrequent blow drying or styling with hot tools can push hair to its breaking point, but it doesn’t have to. A high-quality protectant will shield your hair from high heat (in this case, up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit) while also preemptively nourishing and hydrating your locks with functional ingredients. Moroccanoil is the house that argan oil built, and Perfect Defense Heat Protectant harnesses the power of this natural ingredient—rich in antioxidants, vitamin E, and essential fatty acids—to optimize your hair’s radiance, shine, and overall appearance.TresemmeWorkable HairsprayNot only is this a great budget option, but it’s also the product you’re likely to see everywhere from the shelves of your local barbershop to backstage at New York Fashion Week. Needless to say, if you’re testing the waters with hairspray, you couldn’t pick a better place to start. It goes on dry, making it easy to layer and build, and the innovative double-sided nozzle allows you to regulate the product’s output and switch between a light and strong hold—ideal for creating nuanced styles with just the right amount of movement.Living ProofStyle Lab Control HairsprayIf you’re looking for a firm-hold hairspray for fine hair, this fan favorite from Living Proof could be a game changer. In addition to long-lasting hold that won’t flake, this lightweight spray adds heaps of brushable volume to wispy strands, along with a touch of shine. The color-safe formula is equally equipped to handle chemically treated hair (and pretty much all hair types, by the way), and with heat protection up to 410 degrees Fahrenheit you can confidently blast it with a blow dryer without fear of damaging your fragile follicles.What to Look for in a HairsprayAccordionItemContainerButtonJust like a gel or pomade, hairspray can vary in strength and, subsequently, its ability to hold your hair in place. At one end of the spectrum, something like a sea salt spray will offer very minimal hold to help you achieve an easygoing, beachy vibe with some nice, natural movement. An extra-strength spray, meanwhile, will freeze follicles in time, allowing you to blissfully forget where the nearest mirror is. My recommendation for picking one: Don’t. Give yourself the freedom to switch up your style by grabbing two or three different sprays offering varying degrees of hold.AccordionItemContainerButtonWhile most hairsprays are positioned as being compatible with all hair types, your best bet will always be to find one that’s a bit more specific to your own personal situation. Fine hair, for example, will benefit greatly from a lightweight spray with a light to medium hold that won’t weigh it down. Thick hair, on the other hand, can get away with a stronger hold, but if you plan on brushing it you’ll want something with a fine mist or “brushable” hold so that your look doesn’t lose its integrity the moment you hit it with a comb. And for curls or waves you’ll want a product that adds definition without creating unnatural stiffness.AccordionItemContainerButtonA product’s finish can be just as critical as its hold. If you’re going for a messy, bedhead-type look, opting for a hairspray with a matte finish can be the difference between getting the intended effect and looking like you actually just rolled out of bed—not what you want, trust me. Conversely, if you’re making the effort to craft a special look for an important event or big night out, a high-shine finish can take it to the next level, whereas something more on the matte side may dull your edge.AccordionItemContainerButtonIf you use a blow dryer or any kind of hot styling tools, this one is super important. Not all sprays are formulated to withstand high heat. In this case, you’ll want to look for a product that explicitly calls out its ability to protect hair from these factors, so you don’t end up doing any damage. Similarly, some sprays are better than others at shielding hair from environmental heat and humidity. If you live in a humid climate, or plan on visiting one, be sure to reach for a hairspray that offers protection from the elements. Source link
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Hairspray needs a publicist. For years, and for no defensible reason, the best hairspray for men—an enormous category of styling products—has been largely ignored by the fellas, most of whom will go their entire lives without so much as uncapping a can. Perhaps it’s the perception that hairspray is only for big, elaborate styles—or, more likely, that it was never really meant for men in the first place. Of course, neither could be further from the truth.If you have hair longer than an inch in length, I can confidently tell you that there is a hairspray product that was made for whatever style you’re going for, and so much more. Yes, hairspray is a great way to ace the more complicated, gravity-defying looks out there. But it’s also a virtual cheat code to instantly imbue hair with more texture, volume, and life—regardless of your hair type.The Best Hairsprays for Men, According to GQLooking for Something Specific?AccordionItemContainerButtonThe Best Hairspray Overall: IGK No LimitTruth be told, I had a hard time picking one product for the top spot, because you can’t really compare something like a sea salt spray with a product that specializes in, say, humidity protection. So this pick is based on a combination of some of the more common use cases for hairspray, like adding volume, texture, and hold. With this in mind, IGK’s No Limit emerged from testing as the best all-rounder. Whether you’re looking to add fullness or non-sticky, touchable texture, this spray is a no-fuss solution that seems to be a hit across all hair types (including hair that’s been colored or chemically treated).The Best Hairspray for Re-Styling: Kevin Murphy Bedroom.HairThis spray is marketed as the go-to product for achieving perfect bedhead, but its core competency is the flexible hold it offers. If you’re someone who likes to switch up your style on the go, say, as you transition from work to play, or if one hairstyle per day is simply too much of a commitment for you, this flexible texturizing spray could be the answer to your hair prayers. I also like that Kevin Murphy thought to include ginger root extract, which helps stave off dryness. It is possible to overdo it with this one, though, so my recommendation would be to start with a few spritzes here and there and then adjust if or as needed.The Best Sea Salt Spray for Men: Sachajuan Ocean MistEver notice how a day at the beach does things to your hair that no product can seem to replicate? Curls and waves become curlier and wavier. Thin hair takes on more volume. Even short hair benefits from some added choppiness. This is what a good sea salt spray can do for you, and in my experience none does it better than Sachajuan’s Ocean Mist. It’s got just the right amount of hold—which is to say not very much, but enough to create just a little bit more structure—and leaves your hair with a nice matte finish, a touch more texture, and absolutely no stickiness.The Best Hairspray for Oily Hair: R+Co Bleu Ultra Dry Texture SprayR+CoBleu Ultra Dry Texture SpraySwap oily shine for natural sheen with this versatile texturizing spray from R+Co’s premium R+Co Bleu collection. When you have hair on the oilier side, the last thing you want is a product that will drag it down even more. This is not that. If anything, hair feels lighter and generally less affected by earthly gravity. The aerosol provides thorough and even coverage, making it perfect for hair of pretty much any length—but it’s especially magical for longer hair, allowing you to create waves out of thin air and bend would-be flyaways to your will.The Best Maximum-Hold Hairspray: Pete & Pedro FreezeA couple of months ago, I stumbled onto what seemed like the ultimate styling product for my unruly medium-length hair. Sadly, it wasn’t long (as in, a few hours) before it had given up its grip and relinquished all responsibility in the matter. These are the situations that Pete & Pedro’s Freeze was made for. Boasting the strongest hold of any product on this list, it’s the ultimate way to lock a look in place, regardless of your primary styling product’s work ethic. Use whatever pomade, potion, or lotion you need in order to get your hair to do what you want, then lock it in with this bad boy.The Best Anti-Humidity Hairspray: Oribe Imperméable Anti-Humidity SprayOribeImperméable Anti-Humidity SprayIf humidity is an issue for your hair, be wary of sprays that claim to do it all. Oribe’s Imperméable Anti-Humidity Spray is here to do one thing, and it does it better than anything we’ve tried. It’s not going to freeze your hair in place or do much in terms of adding volume or bounce; rather, this is a finishing spray to protect from frizz, static, and pretty much any unauthorized, humidity-induced behavior in the most extreme conditions. That said, you will get a little bonus texture boost. Use it as the final step in your styling regimen and enjoy your newfound immunity to the elements.The Best Hairspray for Short Hair: American Crew Matte Clay SprayAmerican CrewMatte Clay SprayHairspray isn’t just for lengthy locks—and applying it doesn’t have to feel like aiming a leaf blower at your head. For short to medium-length hair, American Crew’s matte clay spray is the perfect middle ground in between traditional hairspray and the kind of product you’d scoop out of a tub, like a clay, wax, or pomade. Offering the best of both worlds, a few spritzes of this stuff is enough to let you scrunch and style your hair into place while also enjoying a decidedly more lightweight feel than those spreadable options. Of course, this also means it’s a great pick for guys with oilier hair, complete with a subtle matte finish.More Hairsprays We LoveDevaCurlFlexible Hold HairsprayThis wouldn’t be a comprehensive roundup of the best hairsprays without a nod to DevaCurl. The brand’s Flexible Hold Hairspray is a household name (in curly-haired households, that is) for its unwavering ability to set curls in place while still allowing for natural movement and bounce. It does particularly well to prevent curly hair from frizzing out, while also protecting from the unwanted effects of wind and any other elements nature can throw at you. For a relatively heavy-duty spray, the absence of residue and crunch is especially impressive.R+CoHalfpipe Dry Wax Finishing SprayAnother great option for hair of all lengths, R+Co’s Halfpipe is advertised as a finishing spray but works just as well as a primarily styler, particularly for shorter cuts. This is a pretty specific thing to call out, but if you enjoy the pliable hold of wax, this will give you some of that without any risk of clumpiness. You’ll sacrifice some hold, but the result is an objectively more natural look. Also, to give credit where it’s due, it’s got a great fragrance: simultaneously woody and bright with notes of blood orange, juniper, and rhubarb.MoroccanoilPerfect Defense Heat ProtectantFrequent blow drying or styling with hot tools can push hair to its breaking point, but it doesn’t have to. A high-quality protectant will shield your hair from high heat (in this case, up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit) while also preemptively nourishing and hydrating your locks with functional ingredients. Moroccanoil is the house that argan oil built, and Perfect Defense Heat Protectant harnesses the power of this natural ingredient—rich in antioxidants, vitamin E, and essential fatty acids—to optimize your hair’s radiance, shine, and overall appearance.TresemmeWorkable HairsprayNot only is this a great budget option, but it’s also the product you’re likely to see everywhere from the shelves of your local barbershop to backstage at New York Fashion Week. Needless to say, if you’re testing the waters with hairspray, you couldn’t pick a better place to start. It goes on dry, making it easy to layer and build, and the innovative double-sided nozzle allows you to regulate the product’s output and switch between a light and strong hold—ideal for creating nuanced styles with just the right amount of movement.Living ProofStyle Lab Control HairsprayIf you’re looking for a firm-hold hairspray for fine hair, this fan favorite from Living Proof could be a game changer. In addition to long-lasting hold that won’t flake, this lightweight spray adds heaps of brushable volume to wispy strands, along with a touch of shine. The color-safe formula is equally equipped to handle chemically treated hair (and pretty much all hair types, by the way), and with heat protection up to 410 degrees Fahrenheit you can confidently blast it with a blow dryer without fear of damaging your fragile follicles.What to Look for in a HairsprayAccordionItemContainerButtonJust like a gel or pomade, hairspray can vary in strength and, subsequently, its ability to hold your hair in place. At one end of the spectrum, something like a sea salt spray will offer very minimal hold to help you achieve an easygoing, beachy vibe with some nice, natural movement. An extra-strength spray, meanwhile, will freeze follicles in time, allowing you to blissfully forget where the nearest mirror is. My recommendation for picking one: Don’t. Give yourself the freedom to switch up your style by grabbing two or three different sprays offering varying degrees of hold.AccordionItemContainerButtonWhile most hairsprays are positioned as being compatible with all hair types, your best bet will always be to find one that’s a bit more specific to your own personal situation. Fine hair, for example, will benefit greatly from a lightweight spray with a light to medium hold that won’t weigh it down. Thick hair, on the other hand, can get away with a stronger hold, but if you plan on brushing it you’ll want something with a fine mist or “brushable” hold so that your look doesn’t lose its integrity the moment you hit it with a comb. And for curls or waves you’ll want a product that adds definition without creating unnatural stiffness.AccordionItemContainerButtonA product’s finish can be just as critical as its hold. If you’re going for a messy, bedhead-type look, opting for a hairspray with a matte finish can be the difference between getting the intended effect and looking like you actually just rolled out of bed—not what you want, trust me. Conversely, if you’re making the effort to craft a special look for an important event or big night out, a high-shine finish can take it to the next level, whereas something more on the matte side may dull your edge.AccordionItemContainerButtonIf you use a blow dryer or any kind of hot styling tools, this one is super important. Not all sprays are formulated to withstand high heat. In this case, you’ll want to look for a product that explicitly calls out its ability to protect hair from these factors, so you don’t end up doing any damage. Similarly, some sprays are better than others at shielding hair from environmental heat and humidity. If you live in a humid climate, or plan on visiting one, be sure to reach for a hairspray that offers protection from the elements. Source link
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