The Texturizing Spray Gemma Chan Can't Live Without
Sebastian Wright
Published Mar 30, 2026
Gemma Chan is always on the hunt for new products, so her makeup and skincare routine is changing and evolving all the time. As she told People, when it comes to texturizing sprays, there are plenty of great options but her personal pick is Davines' This is a Dry Texturizer ($37.50 from their site). The British Asian stunner explained, "It gives just the right amount of texture without weighing down the hair, and it smells so delicious." Good-smelling products are clearly high on Chan's list of must-haves — she definitely knows the impact of swishing around some deliciously aromatic locks.
Aside from shouting out Elnett hairspray ($10.31 from Amazon), the actress gushed to L'Oréal's online beauty magazine, "I love the Elvive Color Vibrancy hair range," especially their mask ($5.99 from Amazon), "which is great to use on holiday as it has UV filters." She also described Elnett as "a classic" to Harper's Bazaar, noting, "There is no better hairspray out there for me." During the COVID-19 pandemic, Chan, like many women around the world, neglected her beauty routine, preferring not to even brush her hair but gradually, as the clouds lifted, the actress realized how important it was.
Chan explained, "I realized ... actually I'd feel better if I brushed my hair, blow-dried it. Doing those things and those little rituals do actually cheer you up." Evidently, Davines texturizing spray is a key part of that ritual.