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Virtue Texturizing Spray

"In Los Angeles, the biggest haircut I'm doing right now is the bob and long bob and I use Virtue Texturizing Spray (£34) on almost all of my clients," says hairstylist Buddy Porter (he's a global ambassador for Virtue). "Unlike most texture sprays, which are gritty and can weigh down the hair, this is extremely light and airy — I could use an entire can in someone's hair and you'd still be able to get my fingers through it." Because of this, it's also super user-friendly: Spray it onto dry hair and scrunch it in to break up waves or add definition to straight hair, says Eagland, adding that "it's also great to revive a two-day-old blow dry that's fallen a little flat."

Image Source: cultbeauty.co.uk