3/17/2023 0 Comments Wavemaker review![]() ![]() The Wave Maker does pretty much what the name says: it gives you beachy waves! This texturing spray is made from sugar instead of salt. I only use this on freshly blow-dried and styled hair when I want to play up the sexy factor. And if I’m doing a half-up-do, this stuff works miracles when building a mini-pompadour. It adds the perfect amount of grit to my hair for full-looking ponytails. I love this powder for second and third-day hair. ![]() Unlike several other volumizing powders I’ve tried, The Hair Raiser plays nice with other products, like salt sprays and serums. This is enough to absorb excess oils and add subtle volume. Because I like to keep things tame for my day-to-day look, I will often just pump the product into my hand and work through. You can really achieve editorial-worthy volume when using the nozzle directly on your hair. For both methods, use your fingertips to massage and lift your roots upward to build volume. The second method is to pump the power into your palms and work through the top parts of your hair. (I keep the nozzle about 4″ away from my scalp to avoid things becoming too concentrated.) Use your fingers or a brush to work through. This first is to lift your hair in sections and pump directly into roots. There are two ways to apply The Hair Raiser. Is this magic? Twist the pink nozzle upward until it clicks into place and you’re ready to go. When rubbed, it vanishes without a trace. The texture of this powder is very fine and feels cool to the touch. The Hair Raiser is a “mighty volumizing powder”-according to the bottle-with a twist up nozzle for accurate application. If your hair is deflated and prone to oil, like mine, you may be want to check out this nifty hair powder. Having already tried The Locksmith and The Do’Gooder sprays, I was definitely interested in what effect The Wave Maker and The Hair Raiser might have on my lack-luster locks. ![]() I feel like they truly get me and the fact that I don’t have time to blow and curl and spray and fluff every morning. Over time, I convinced myself I would never be a good-hair-everyday sort of woman.īut all of that changed when I stumbled upon Cake Beauty. Unfortunately, sleep, skincare, and espresso come well before hair in my list of priorities at 6 am. “Envy” would be an accurate word for how I feel when I see an other woman with perfect hair. ![]()
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