Aussie Sprunch Mousse – 3 Best Tips to Use
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I recently bought the Aussie Sprunch Mousse when I felt the need to tame my hair and add moisture and volume to my wavy hair. My hair suits well and when I found this brand, I was really excited but I did experience a few problems with its results.
I genuinely love Aussie products, the high-quality products do wonders for my use. But, this mousse lacked a few perspectives for me. Keep reading where I will talk more about the Product Description, Application Process, Problems Caused and Pros and Cons of the Aussie Sprunch Mousse.
Product Description
Ingredients and Formulation
What I loved the most apart from the quality of this product was the formulation of sea kelp and Australian jojoba oil. This is what caught my eye when I was trying to check it out because I know these ingredients not only nourish my hair but also, define the curls without being dreaded.
Packaging and Size Options
Another thing that I love is this Aussie Sprunch Mousse comes in various sizes. I bought the 5-ounce can but it also comes in the 2.5-ounce and 10-ounce can. It is super convenient to carry when I am traveling and is perfect for home use too.
The nozzle is also packed well so that it doesn’t cause any spills and makes sure that only a useful amount of product is being pressed out.
Application Process
Step-by-step Guide
- I usually start with damp hair
- Then, I apply a generous amount of mousse on my hand
- Then, I focus on the roots to mid-lengths
- After massaging well, I scrunch away the excess moisture.
- After this, I use my hairdryer on a low setting or sometimes let it air dry.
Tips for Achieving Best Results
I would just say that it’s better to avoid overloading your hair with the product. This will prevent the weighed-down feeling.
In case you are in a rush, just simply tie your hair in a loose braid or bun where the mousse will automatically grow for extra volume and bounce.
Problems Caused
Weighed Down Feel:
I feel like Aussie is known for its products being lightweight, but here, the Sprunch Mousse can weigh the hair down if used in excessive amounts.
I experienced that my hair weighed down more than the usual mousse I used, and apart from the lack of hold, my hair also got a bit frizzy where my wavy pattern kind of diminished.
I will just recommend you apply focusing the mousse on the mid-lengths to ends rather than applying it on the entire head.
Build-Up:
Continuous use of this mousse without proper cleansing can also lead to product build-up and it leaves my hair a bit dull.
I normally go 3 days without a hair wash, even when I work out but using this product, I felt my hair feeling super greasy and frizzy all the time, right from day 2.
Not Enough Hold:
I am sure the hold really depends on your hair type but in my case, it fell short for my hair. The pack does say “light-hold” and “24-hour curl lock” which got me really confused and hence, I ended up using more mousse to fix this issue but that only made it worse causing my hair to weigh down as mentioned above.
Pros and Cons
PROS
– Defined curls and waves
– Lightweight formula
– Pleasant beachy scent
– Long-lasting hold
CONS:
– Hold may not suit all hair types
– Risk of drying with excessive use
– Limited hold in high humidity
Conclusion
I do recommend Aussie Sprunch Mousse but it also depends on your hair type and if you use it in a considerate amount. Using this mousse in a generous amount, caused my hair to weigh down which was totally a meh feeling. Once again, I genuinely love Aussie products and this can work well for you following the above tips given.
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FAQs
The hold typically lasts throughout the day, I believe it depends on your hair type.
Yes, it’s suitable for most hair types, but it may still vary.
Yes, it’s safe for color-treated hair, but I would recommend doing a patch test first.
No, it doesn’t leave a sticky residue if applied correctly.