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Hair mousse is a type of hair care product used to add volume and texture to hair. It is typically applied to wet hair and then dried with a blow dryer. The product is usually dispensed from an aerosol can and is applied to the roots of the hair. It is often used to create a fuller, more voluminous look.
Hair mousse is a popular product among consumers, as it is easy to use and provides a range of styling options. It is also often used to add texture and definition to curls and waves. Additionally, it can be used to help hold a style in place and provide a light hold.
Hair mousse is available in a variety of formulas, including those designed for color-treated hair, curly hair, and fine hair. It is also available in a variety of scents, such as floral, fruity, and musky.
Some of the companies in the hair mousse market include L'Oreal, Pantene, Garnier, Aveda, and Herbal Essences. Show Less Read more