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Jurassic Park approved! Laura Dern and Scarlett Johansson love this viral haircare brand - and they just dropped a stunning new styling spray

Jurassic Park approved! Laura Dern and Scarlett Johansson love this viral haircare brand - and they just dropped a stunning new styling spray

Daily Mail​13-07-2025
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Welcome to... Jurassic Park! Just kidding. But on a serious note, we have some big news to share that might make you roar as loud as the raptors.
Famous haircare brand R+Co is back with yet another drop that is sure to be the summer's most viral buy. The popular brand is loved by Jurassic Park franchise alums Laura Dern and Scarlett Johansson, along with several other A-listers.
You may know R+Co from its popular hairsprays or perhaps its dry shampoos, but trust us, this next product is going to blow them out of the water!
The Sun Catcher Power C Nourish + Refresh Styling Spray is one of a kind with powerful UV protection. Unlike nearly all other haircare products, this one does more than just hold your hair in place; it actively blocks out fuming environmental factors.
Infused with Vitamin C, the styling spray delicately mists on for creating and refresh looks. The unique formula combines Peptides, Hyaluronic Acid, Goji Berry, Elderberry oil, and more to create the perfect blend of protection and hold.
But you may be asking yourself, 'Great — but what do those ingredients DO?' Great question. R+Co found a way to create something that is both nurturing and practical.
Vitamin C is known to be a natural protector against air pollution, UV rays, and even the heat from styling tools. Whereas the Hyaluronic Acid, Goji Berry, and Elderberry oil come together to give your locks shine and deep hydration (aka no frizz!).
Based on studies conducted prior to launch, using the Sun Catcher Power C Nourish + Refresh Styling Spray can prevent 46 percent less damage to your hair when using heat stylers.
With up to 450-degree protection, the spray has you back (or should we say hair!) every time you use it.
With no reviews to its name yet, the Sun Catcher Power C Nourish + Refresh Styling Spray is ready to be broken in!
You can be among one of the first to try what has been one of the most highly anticipated beauty releases of the summer when you shop now.
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