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Question: What is the difference between mousse, liquid lotion, spritz, spray gel, glaze and gel?
Answer: Mousse is a light hold, fast drying foam. It can be used on wet or dry hair. It adds lift and fullness and can protect against heat and dryness.
Styling liquids, lotions and creams are medium hold products worked through wet hair with the hands. They add volume, shape or style, control curls and define spiked styles. Spritzing the base of the hair helps it stand up from the roots and appear fuller.
Spritz and spary gels are pump sprays, which are usually used on dry or damp hair to sculpt or control it. They add body and texture to the hair. Spritzes tend to be stiffer than spray gels.
Spray gels can achieve the wet look. Glazes and gels are think liquids used on wet or dry hair. These are generally
used for sculpting wet looks, for accenting particular curls or controlling thick, wavy hair.
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