The Complete Air Dry Cream (£21) is a texture enhancer, meaning it will really intensify your hair's natural state, whether you have barely-there waves or the tightest of coils. It shields against humidity and UV damage and offers a real hit of nourishment with extracts of linseed and chia seed, as well as our star player hemisqualane.
Lucy says: Although it has a light, flexible hold and is buildable, it doesn't give me that strong hold like a gel or mousse might, so bear in mind that you may need to build up a fair bit of this if it's all you're using on your curls. But, again, it's not a heavy formula (I think the thing that's impressed me most about this range is how lightweight all of the products are!), and it smooths and defines well and has absolutely no crunch to it whatsoever.
Tori says: Sadly, the Air Dry Cream wasn't for me, but that's mostly because I don't really have a frizzy or curly hair texture, as the brand notes this product is ideal for. Without reading the instructions at first (bad beauty editor points), I took it quite literally as something to whack on before letting my hair air-dry, which did nothing for my flat, straight hair. However, using it as a prestyler before doing some heatless waves helped with defining my waves. All in all, this product is a great one for "frizzy, wavy, curly or coily" textures, as the brand promises, but not for my straight hair.
Kara says: A beautiful product to give an extra layer of silkiness to my curls. It minimises frizz, and I love that it is so lightweight, but it doesn't live up to what I expect of a finishing product. My curls and coils need a formulation with a bit more hold so that the antifrizz effect lasts throughout the day.