If so, what brand do you use?
If so, what brand do you use?
pomelo / 5820 posts
I use it occasionally, and I really like Dove's dry shampoo. I think I tried Tresemme once and didn't like it at all.
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
I did and it was by bed head. However, I felt like it made my hair sticky. Not sure if it was because I was applying it wrong/too much, but I quit using it. It smelled good though!
I've heard great things about Oscar Blondi, but haven't tried it myself.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
Yep, lately I have been using Dove and really like it. I have tried just about every one out there.
@Alivoo01: I didn't like Oscar Blondi, was too heavy for me.
GOLD / pineapple / 12662 posts
@Alivoo01: I have only ever used Oscar. It smells wonderful (very lemon-y), so I can't compare it to other brands. A little definitely goes a long way though.
@Smurfette: I may have to try Suave just to compare!
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
@MsLipGloss: I use Dove not the Suave but have tried Suave and it isn't bad either. Certainly cheap!
bananas / 9229 posts
I tried Tresemme but felt like it make my hair worse.
Arrojo makes an AWESOME dry shampoo (it smells yummy too!) but it's on the pricier side - $40ish?
I've been using Suave lately.
GOLD / pineapple / 12662 posts
@Smurfette: Gah - totally read (in my head) Suave where you put Dove! >.<
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
@MsLipGloss: @Smurfette: What kind of hair do you have? I'm wondering if the type of hair makes a difference? I have thick Asian hair.
clementine / 818 posts
I use big sexy hair, I have tried some of the cheaper ones and I liked one but I can't remember what it is, I HATED tresseme's it made my hair wet- which seams to defeat the purpose of DRY shampoo. I do love dry shampoo though, I use it at least a few times a week, I try to only wash my hair every 3 or 4 days so that helps on that last day before a wash if my bangs are looking grungy.
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
@Smurfette: Sold! I'm totally going to pick up a bottle of Dove's dry shampoo next time I go to the store.
pomegranate / 3314 posts
The best I have used is Klorane, but it's pretty expensive. I have Tresseme now, but I don't much care for it. It smells nice, but I don't feel like it does anything to absorb oil and it tends to leave a grayish cast to my hair - ugh.
GOLD / pineapple / 12662 posts
@Alivoo01: I have thick fine hair with some natural wave to it.
grapefruit / 4862 posts
Klorane here too, I hated the Oscar Blandi one, my mom gave me the Klorane one and it's AWESOMEEEEE! Highly recommend.
cantaloupe / 6923 posts
I sprinkle baby powder in my hair.... Umm don't do it! Then I end up having gray hair and can't ever get it out.
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
I wish they'd make a non scented version. The dry shampoos all smell goofy to me.
In a pinch, cornstarch works for me. But you want to brush it through the night before, otherwise you'll end up with massive amounts of powder that won't come out.
nectarine / 2085 posts
I second the cornstarch suggestion! A lot of the commercial stuff has chemicals I try to avoid in cosmetics and I don't care for aerosols. It takes a little time to figure out how much to use and how to work it through so that you don't end up with "gray" hair, if your hair is darker. I use about a tsp, put it on only at the roots, and just sort of massage it in.
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