Experiment with Texture with a Gel to Dry Hairstyle	

Start with a Hair Gel

The first part of creating this look is focusing on gelling the root of your hair. Take a comb or a brush and disperse a small amount of gel from the top of your head to about halfway down your strands. It’s important not to go overboard with the gel since it’s a gel to dry look and you want to be able to see this transition clearly. Make sure the gel is evenly spread throughout your hair and use the non-toothed end of your comb to create a smooth finish to the look without having bristle marks. We recommend using the Nexxus Exxtra Hold Sculpting Gel to create this gel to dry style.

Add a Sea Salt Spray

Once you’ve got the gel under control, it’s time to give your dry ends some texture and flair. Go in with a sea salt spray to create a piece-y and chaotic finish. Bed Head by TIGI Queen Beach Salt Infused Texture Spray will give your strands body and a cool beachy texture. If you want to amp up the look even more, tease your ends.

Finish with Hairspray

Lock in both of these textures with some hairspray. TRESemmé Compressed Micro Mist Hairspray Extend Hold Level 4 will keep the gel to dry look in place all day and won’t compromise all the work you did with the gel and sea salt spray.    

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