
When its Comes to Texturing Hair, there's no better advice than from the expert himself: Kevin Murphy
TEXTURE.MASTERHi!I wanted to give you a bit of information on TEXTURE.MASTER and why I made it.Firstly I wanted a super strong texturizer that could lift any head of hair and go massive no matter what your hair textureIt’s really important to know that this is not a hair spray and you only need a little bit and you only use it to finish the hair. It was needed to give hair a quick change. The TEXTURE.MASTER is for dramatic results and can be used as an instant root-lift. If you want lift at the roots then just spray it on the roots and massage in for a couple of seconds.The inspiration for the product has old fashioned Lacquer. It contains resins similar to Lacquer but in a more weightless way.You apply it to dry hair after you have styled it, it is designed for long and short but it goes massive and super messy.Spray over hair that has been dried and scrunch in.
My mission was to create a strong hold non aerosol spray Inspired by the bouffant and beehives of the 60’s I went to ten different hairspray manufactures and asked for a spray that had no hydrocarbons and no fluorocarbons and no propellant. All threw me out of their labs except one.I chose to use an aluminum can because the can be fully recycled and aluminum cans have been recycled for over 30 years so it was a safe, and that the container would go on to have another life
TEXTURE MASTER has a high shine finish but it's not for the meek and mild. Its a full throttle volumizer designed to transform hair very very quickly and its characteristics are clumpy, thickening and defining for maximum texture and root liftBelow is a pic that I used TEXTURE.MASTER on as a finisher. It is a strong hold texturiser that goes massive in seconds, I would use it on hair that is medium to thick. If you have fine hair and you find it is too strong then use the HAIR.RESORT.SPRAYFEATURES AND BENEFITSWeightless and InvisibleNon-Aerosol SprayExtreme TextureStrong HoldNo FluorocarbonsNo HydrocarbonsRegards, Kev
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