Hairstylist to the stars (including the Kardashian/Jenner’s) Jen Atkin’s new line OUAI has taken the social media world by storm since it’s launch in February. I was working at ipsy’s Generation Beauty whenever I discovered their line- thanks to an adorable booth covered in faux white marble. It was honestly the only product I was lusting after at the show and made me sad I was working and couldn’t get anything!
Thankfully, OUAI has dropped at Sephora and I resisted the temptation to buy something for only a few seconds- I’ve been hearing rave reviews and loved seeing the mailer they sent to bloggers. The branding, for me, is totally on point and what sold me on the line.
I decided to pick up the OUAI Texturizing Hair Spray ($26) because I find that my hair is a bit flat no matter how I style it- so, I decided to give this a shot instead of the other texturizing spray I’d been hearing about (I believe by Oribe). You can get a new one for your hair.
I use this spray in both straight and curly hair and it’s great for adding some grungy texture to either style. They describe it as a hair spray + dry shampoo hybrid, which is pretty interesting because I do find that dry shampoo is good for adding some texture. A few sprays at the roots makes my hair look more lived in and less perfectly styled- which is totally the trend right now anyway. Best curling irons are a win-win for your hair care and your hairstyle. I love how easy it is to curl a few pieces of hair and spray my OUAI to a good hair day.
If you’re looking to add some texture to your look, definitely check this spray out. I’m obsessed with it!
Rebecca Shores says
I love the way the OUAI Texturizing Hair Spray makes my hair look, and I enjoy the way it smells, but the smell is SO strong that I get a headache. I end up going outside to spray it on my hair to not get a headache, since I want to still use it cause it looks so nice in the hair.
Olivia Frescura says
I agree! I’m loving it. Thankfully the scent doesn’t effect me- that sucks!