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Get answers to common questions about Amika “Brooklyn bombshell”.
Shake well and mist on damp, towel-dried hair focusing at roots and mid-lengths. Comb through, then blow-dry to amplify volume. Use sparingly on dry hair as a refresher or before hot tools to prime and protect.
Yes — formulated lightweight to lift roots without weighing strands down. It adds body and hold to fine hair while maintaining natural movement. Start with a light mist and build only where needed to avoid product buildup.
Yes—it's safe for color-treated hair and formulated to be gentle while enhancing shine. Always test a small section if you have recent chemical treatments. Use as directed and follow with your color-care routine to preserve tone and vibrancy.
No — the formula is designed to remain weightless and non-sticky. When used as recommended it builds flexible lift and shape without a stiff or crunchy finish. Avoid over-application, especially on ends, to maintain softness and natural movement.
Apply once to damp hair before blow-drying to prime and add volume; reapply lightly on dry hair only for touch-ups. For most clients one application per styling session is sufficient—adjust amount based on hair density and desired fullness.
Yes—use as a primer beneath creams, mousses, or serums to enhance lift and shine. Apply sparingly to prevent heaviness. Avoid combining with heavy oils at the roots; instead add lighter finishing sprays for hold and texture when needed.