Sabrina Carpenter’s stylist reveals $27 hairspray he uses on her bangs – she got 3 spritzes a night on Taylor Swift tour

IF you're on the hunt for full bangs and effortlessly bouncy locks, then try Sabrina's hairstylist's must-have buy.

He revealed the $27 hairspray he uses on the singer's blonde tresses and admitted that it works so well that she only needed a few sprays a night while on tour with Taylor Swift.

Sabrina Carpenter's hairstylist Scott King revealed the hairspray he uses to maintain her blonde bouncy curls on the Eras Tour
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Sabrina Carpenter's hairstylist Scott King revealed the hairspray he uses to maintain her blonde bouncy curls on the Eras TourCredit: Getty
Sabrina Carpenter shot to fame this year with hit songs like Espresso, Please Please Please, and Taste
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Sabrina Carpenter shot to fame this year with hit songs like Espresso, Please Please Please, and TasteCredit: AFP

The secret to Sabrina's lovely locks is more attainable than you think.

Her hairstylist Scott King spilled on how she makes sure her bright blonde curls stay in place when she's on stage.

He has worked with the former Disney star before her Coachella performance, for her gory Taste music video, and before the red carpet for the Vanity Fair Oscars After Party.

He revealed the go-to buy that makes Sabrina's bangs "look so darn good" in an Allure interview.

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King first worked with Sabrina nine years ago.

"It was for a photo shoot for an online magazine. I remember it was the day before her sweet 16," he said.

"It’s crazy to have seen her grow from that to where she is now."

When he first started working with her, he described her hair as having long, beachy waves.

Now, she has curtain bangs that "soften her features."

King shared his tried and true tricks to perfect her look and style.

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He first blows them dry with a round brush or uses the round brush attachment piece on a Dyson Airwrap.

To give the bangs more of a "fluffy bend," he said he sometimes puts a velcro roller in and turns it forward, so it has more of a 1960s-inspired bounce and curl.

King said he loves to use Redken's Max Hold Hairspray, $27 to lock them in place but also because it combats humidity.

The anti-humidity spray has a "super fine, fast-drying mist," according to the product description.

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It has a long-lasting hold but doesn't have a crunchy feel like other hairsprays.

King does about three layers of it before Sabrina performs.

He does a first layer once her hair is done, and then comes back to do another maybe thirty minutes before she goes on stage.

The last one happens right before she is about to walk out, so her hair is set in place.

Sabrina was the opening act for Taylor Swift's tour legs in Latin America, Australia, and Singapore
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Sabrina was the opening act for Taylor Swift's tour legs in Latin America, Australia, and SingaporeCredit: Getty

King said her bangs held up well when she was the opening act for Taylor Swift's Latin American, Australian, and Singapore-based legs of her Eras Tour.

He will also be on sight for Sabrina's haircare needs as she kicks off her music tour soon.

Sabrina's makeup artist Carolina Gonzalez also shared some of her budget-friendly skincare buys that maintain her youthful appearance.

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A simple staple in her routine is the Cetaphil Face Wash Hydrating Gentle Skin Cleanser for Dry to Normal Sensitive Skin, $14.

She then follows it up with three more products from the brand.

He said he does three sprays of the $27 Redken Max Hold Hairspray before she went on stage for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour
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He said he does three sprays of the $27 Redken Max Hold Hairspray before she went on stage for Taylor Swift's Eras TourCredit: Ulta