Yarok Feed Your Hold Hairspray

This non-aerosol hairspray is designed to give flexible, brushable hold without the stiff or sticky feel common in conventional sprays. The formula is water-based and alcohol-free, relying on plant-derived ingredients to support light to medium hold, volume, and frizz control while keeping the ingredient list minimal.

It’s a great option when you want hold that still allows movement and softness.

Ingredients

Aqua (water), brown rice syrup, potassium sorbate, vegetable glycerin, xanthan gum, Litsea cubeba (may chang) fruit oil, Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf oil, Taraxacum officinale (dandelion) root.

Certifications

  • Leaping Bunny certified cruelty-free (verified)

  • Vegan (brand-stated)

What I Like

  • EWG rating: 1, based on entering the ingredient list into the EWG Skin Deep Analyzer.

  • I like how minimal this formula is for a hairspray. It’s one of the simplest hold products I’ve come across.

  • It’s non-aerosol and alcohol-free, which makes it feel lighter and less overwhelming to use.

  • The brown rice syrup base gives hold without leaving hair crunchy or stiff.

Things to Keep in Mind

  • This provides a flexible, light-to-medium hold. If you’re looking for a very strong or humidity-proof finish, you may need to layer or reapply.

  • The formula includes essential oils (may chang and rosemary). Most people tolerate these well in hair products, but very sensitive scalps may prefer applying from mid-lengths to ends rather than directly at the scalp.

  • Even though it’s not aerosol, light ventilation during application is still a good habit.

Sensitive Skin & Pregnancy Considerations

This formula is alcohol-free and non-aerosol, which many people find more comfortable than traditional hairsprays, especially if they are sensitive to dryness or strong fumes.

It does contain essential oils (may chang and rosemary). Most people tolerate these well in a hair product, but very reactive scalps or fragrance-sensitive users may prefer applying it from mid-lengths to ends rather than directly at the scalp. If you already know you react to rosemary or citrus-type essential oils, an essential-oil-free styling product may be a better fit.

For pregnancy and breastfeeding, this is a simple, low-EWG style formula, but it does include essential oils. If you are keeping routines extra minimal during pregnancy, using it lightly, avoiding direct scalp application, and spraying with ventilation can help keep exposure low based on personal comfort.