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Provides heat protection during blow drying or ironing.
Controls humidity and frizz for long-lasting styles.
Enhances shine and adds strength and volume.
Perfect for creating textured, voluminous blowouts.
Description
Goldwell StyleSign Blowout & Texture Spray offers instant heat protection up to 230°C and maintains control over humidity and frizz for up to 72 hours.
This spray is great for anyone looking to achieve a perfect blowout with added texture. Suitable for all hair types, it ensures that your style is protected against the damaging effects of heat styling. The formula not only shields your hair but also enhances shine, strength, and volume, contributing to a fuller, more vibrant look. Its ability to control humidity and frizz for up to three days makes it an essential part of your styling routine, ensuring your blowout remains flawless. The added texture it provides sets the stage for a salon-quality finish every time you style your hair.
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Directions
How To Use Goldwell StyleSign Blowout & Texture Spray
Use in towel dried and/or dry hair. For all hair textures.
Smooths the hair surface, adds slip and shine and helps reduce frizz.
May suit
Frizz-prone, coarse or dry hair wanting a smooth, glossy finish.
Worth knowing
Some people prefer silicone-free formulas, especially for certain curl routines. It is widely used and helpful in many smoothing products.
PropanediolHumectants
Hydrating humectant
Helps attract and hold moisture in hair and supports a smooth, conditioned feel.
May suit
Those wanting lightweight hydration without heaviness.
Worth knowing
It is often used as a gentle alternative to glycol-based humectants and can also help improve product texture and absorption.
VP/VA CopolymerThickeners and stabilisers
Film-forming styling polymer
A film-forming polymer that helps provide hold, texture and style retention.
May suit
People looking for longer-lasting hold or improved definition in styling products.
Worth knowing
It is widely used in gels, mousses and sprays because it creates flexible, brushable hold. It can also help reduce frizz by forming a lightweight coating on the hair.
DimethiconolSilicones
Smoothing silicone
A conditioning silicone that helps smooth hair, reduce frizz and add slip.
May suit
People looking for smoother, shinier hair or help with detangling.
Worth knowing
It is often blended with other silicones to create a lightweight, non-greasy finish. It forms a flexible film on the hair that can improve manageability.
Hydrogenated PolydeceneConditioning agents
Emollient conditioner
A lightweight synthetic emollient that adds softness, slip and smoothness to hair.
May suit
Those looking for improved manageability and a silky feel without heavy build-up.
Worth knowing
It is often used as a silicone alternative because it provides similar slip and shine. It also helps reduce friction during styling.
Sorbitan CaprylatePreservatives
Preservative booster
Helps support a product’s preservation system and can aid in gentle formulation stability.
May suit
Those looking for products with milder preservation systems or multifunctional ingredients.
Worth knowing
It is often used alongside other preservation ingredients to help maintain formula freshness. It can also contribute mild emulsifying or surfactant benefits.
Trideceth-10Cleansers / surfactants
Solubiliser / mild surfactant
Helps blend oils or fragrance into water-based formulas and provides gentle cleansing action.
May suit
Those using products that need clear, stable formulations such as shampoos, serums or sprays.
Worth knowing
It is commonly used in haircare as a non-ionic surfactant that improves product texture and clarity. It also supports even distribution of conditioning or fragrance ingredients.
Caprylic/Capric TriglycerideOils and butters
Lightweight emollient
A lightweight emollient that helps soften and smooth the hair without heaviness.
May suit
Those wanting conditioning benefits that do not weigh hair down, including fine or easily-greasy hair types.
Worth knowing
It is commonly derived from coconut oil and glycerin and is valued for its silky, non-greasy feel. It is widely used in both skincare and haircare for its gentle, versatile performance.
Himanthalia Elongata ExtractBotanical extracts
Seaweed extract
A marine botanical extract used to help condition and support the hair and scalp.
May suit
People looking for products with botanical or sea-derived ingredients for added softness or hydration.
Worth knowing
Marine extracts like this are often included for their naturally occurring minerals and sugars that can help support hair feel and manageability.
AcidpH adjusters
pH adjuster
A general term used for acidic ingredients that help adjust a formula’s pH level.
May suit
Those interested in products designed to maintain an optimal scalp and hair pH.
Worth knowing
Acids in haircare are often included in small amounts to keep a formula stable and performing as intended. Different acids can also support shine, smoothness or product longevity depending on type.
Alpha-Isomethyl IononeFragrance ingredients
Fragrance component
A fragrance component with a soft, violet-like character.
Worth knowing
A fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.
LimoneneFragrance ingredients
Fragrance component
A fragrance component that also occurs naturally in many citrus and plant oils.
Worth knowing
A fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.
LinaloolFragrance ingredients
Fragrance component
A fragrance component found naturally in many flowers and spices.
Worth knowing
A fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.