
Fall’s Latest Trend Proves There’s No Such Thing As Too Much Texture
Bring on the texture.
As the self-appointed queen of voluminous and textured hair, I was thrilled to find out that fall’s latest trend is all about texture. Perfectly coiffed curls are a thing of the past and this season’s newest trend celebrates loose texture that’s more frizzy than refined. That means that I can pretty much roll out of bed, make one or two adjustments to my strands and be on my way. And it means making the most of my natural wavy texture, too. Win-win, right? Here’s how to make the most of your texture this season while celebrating one of the easiest and trendiest looks of the moment.
There’s No Such Thing As Too Much Texture

A softly layered cut paired with the right hair products will create the ideal amount of volume, texture and interest in your hair. Follow this careful recipe of hair cocktails for foolproof results that will give you just the right amount of texture every time.

Start by running Nexxus Mousse Plus Volumizing Foam through your roots just after your shower to ensure that the volume starts strong in your roots and only gets bigger and better from there. Then spritz TRESemmé One Step Volume 5-in-1 Volumizing Mist through the ends of your hair to ensure that the texture carries through all the way to your ends.
Don’t brush, comb or even run your fingers through your hair. Don’t touch your strands if you can help it and instead let your hair air-dry and go from dripping wet to totally dry all on their own. We suggest washing your hair at night and sleeping on your wet strands for the roughest, most-textured drying process.

In the morning you can use a curling iron to touch up your natural waves and curls and ensure that the volume and body are evenly distributed throughout your hair. Once you’ve balanced out your look, use a rat tail comb to backcomb your roots to add even more of a soft, frizzy finish. Finish off with a mist of TRESemmé Compressed Micro Mist Hairspray Texture Hold Level 1 to seal in that texture and the rest of your hard work.