I've recently had my extensions put back in and find that I can't be bothered to wash my hair as often. It takes too long to dry and I don't wanna cause any unnecessary damage to the hair.
So instead of doing a full hair wash I use dry shampoo.
But there are so many out there nowadays and it's difficult to know which one to choose.
As far as dry shampoo goes you want 3 main things:
-Brushes out easily and doesn't leave any powdery residue
-Affordable/Good value for money
-Any added extras such as shine or volume
Below I have given a run down of my favourite dry shampoos and their pros and cons as a hair product.
Batiste Dry Shampoo
Pros:
Long lasting
Cheap (£2.99 for 200ml)
Comes in a variety of scents and sizes
Cons:
Leaves a very powdery residue if you apply it too close to the roots. This can be difficult to brush out, particularly on dark hair.
Doesn't last all that long...hair begins to get greasy again quite quickly
Lee Stafford Original Dry Shampoo
Pros:
Smells nice
Adds shine and volume to flat hair
Cons:
Only lasts a few hours on hair
Can is finished fairly quickly...and at £5-£6 a go its quite pricey!
Schwarzkopf 'Encore Fresh' Dry Shampoo
Pros:
Brushes out completely.
Attractive packaging...looks more expensive than it its! (Around £4)
Adds volume particularly on the crown area.
Decent sized can...more for your money!
Cons:
The scent is passable but can smell a little acidic if you apply too much
The spray nozzle has a tendency to clog every now and again but it says on the back to run it under hot water to unblock it if it does
Overall the Schwarzkopf one is my favourite, particularly now that I'm dark again... Grey roots are never a good look!
I highly recommend this dry shampoo and will continue to be lazy and not wash my hair :)
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