Dry Shampoo discussion

miss_dre

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I use the Frederic Fekkai dry shampoo i picked it up at Sephora for about $26 CDN. I love it! I dont use it too often, but it has saved my hair on mornings when I've slept in and didnt have time to wash my hair in the shower because it takes forever to dry. I usually keep a bottle in my purse
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bettuna

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Definitely the Klorane dry shampoo. Works great and doesnt leave any residue on my black hair. xD no noticable smell either which is good so it doesnt clash with the scent of your shampoo or any other products you might have in your hair!
 

arielle123

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Originally Posted by AlliSwan
Bumble and Bumble is by far my fave brand out there, and I've tried a LOT (Ojon, Naturia, Pssst, Oscar Blandi, Klorane...) I used white when I had dark blonde hair (the blondish shade was a bit too dark and whenever you touch your hair or scalp you get colored residue on your fingers/under your nails YUCK). I still use the white even though I have dark black/brown hair, you just have to brush it through a bit. Don't bother with the 1 oz can, you'll run out after a couple uses, but the 4 oz. one lasted me long enough. It's just so damn $$$!


I just tried the blondish one from bumble and bumble and the same thing happened to me. It's a really dark brown color, what's up with that? It got all over my hands too when I touched my hair. It made my hair darker. I thought it'd be the right color for me because I don't have platinum blond hair, it's a bit darker.

I think I might have to try another brand.
 

tarnii

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I also use Klorane and I love it. I have thick curly hair, using the dry shampoo means I can get a couple of extra days out of straightenning my hair, I only have to touch it up instead of staightenning the whole lot again.
 

AlliSwan

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Originally Posted by arielle123
I just tried the blondish one from bumble and bumble and the same thing happened to me. It's a really dark brown color, what's up with that? It got all over my hands too when I touched my hair. It made my hair darker. I thought it'd be the right color for me because I don't have platinum blond hair, it's a bit darker.

I think I might have to try another brand.


Nooo see if you can exchange it for the white! I would use the white powder even when I had dark hair, I couldn't stand that colored residue. B&B is just SUCH a good product, I'd hate to see you give it up
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laceface

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I am a fan of Batiste "Blush" from Sally's Beauty. There is an original, but I like to get the the Blush one because the scent is AMAZING! I want to put it all over my body as perfume! It comes in the form of a spray in a can. Make sure you shake it really well before you spray. I highly recommend trying it. I just bought mine a couple weeks ago & it was on sale for $5
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kittykit

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I recently bought Tigi Rockaholic Dirty Secret Dry Shampoo, used it once and I stored it in the cabinet. I took it out yesterday and the can was empty! I've read that this happened to other people...
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I wonder if you've experienced the same thing too...
 

user79

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I tried the dry shampoo but it doesn't make my hair feel CLEAN really. It soaks up the oils a bit but my hair still feels slightly gross and dirty, and I can feel the product weighing it down. It also really dulls it and takes away all the shine. So, it's good in a pinch but it doesn't replace washing my hair at all, I just love the clean feeling after a wash. It also smells odd. I dunno, how people raved about these products, I had high hopes but I was a bit let down. So I still wash my hair a lot - either every day or ever 2nd day. I just hate oily roots, it causes my scalp to get itchy.

Oh and I use the Klorane one too. It costs about $13 here so it's kinda pricey...
 

friedargh

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I use Batiste (in tropical which has an awesome coconut scent so my boyfriend knows whenever I've used it hehe) which costs around $8AUD although it also comes in a travel size for about $5. Works excellently even for my black asian hair but make sure you brush it out. I love how dry shampoos also seem to volumise the hair!

I have also used Klorane which has a nice clean smell, but it is more expensive which is why I go for batiste. The only annoying thing about dry shampoos is how they run out so fast! I swear by these
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MizzVivaGlam

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Translucent powder works great as a dry shampoo. Just use a large fluffy brush. Or if it's loose powder you can rub it in. After a few minutes brush through your hair. Also oil blotting sheets work really good too, just rub one through ur roots, this works way better then those spray can dry shampoos.
 

cupcake_x

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I used PSST! and liked it for the most part, although it was a pain to brush out.

I'd like to try the John Freida ones, maybe because they have different color powders it will work better.
 

slowdownbaby

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I use Shampowder! Girls you need to try it :) I use the shade for light hair, because I'm blonde, but there are more two shades! It has a brush which helps me out A LOT with the application, and it's not that much expensive lie the bumble & bumble which is super expensive!
 

bethanie

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I use one called Batise (something on the lines of that), but it tends to make my head itch alot so I dont really use it anymore.
 

slowdownbaby

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Dry Shampoo Recommendations

Hi Ladies!

I'm in desperate need of a dry shampoo! It can't be aerosol base because I have to buy it online. In my country there aren't any of them, so I have to order it!
If you have any recommendations I'll be really appreciated!

Thank you!
 

marusia

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Re: Dry Shampoo Recommendations

I love Sebastian Dry Clean Only. It's a spritz. I've used it on dirty hair and just rubbed a towel on it or just brushed it through, and the oils went away. It also smells really good. My favorite use for it is when I'm trying to go an extra day without flat ironing, since it can be so damaging.
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Skin*Deep

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Re: Dry Shampoo Recommendations

Oscar Blandi dry shampoo is freakin amazing! it will change your life! no aerosol and a little goes a long way so it seems like it lasts forrrreverrrr!
 

MizzMelroseMood

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Re: Dry Shampoo Recommendations

Try baby powder, u just sprinkle a lil on, let it soak up any oil, and brush through ur hair! It's basically the same ingredients as any dry shampoo.
 
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