All hail the dry shampoo. I've tried so many in my time and a lot of them aren't so great. I think I have finally come across a few worth sharing.
ORIBE DRY TEXTURIZING SPRAY
I think most people that use dry shampoo's has heard of this one. It's probably my favorite out of them all. It absorbs all the oil and adds amazing texture and volume. Plus it smells amazing like all of the other Oribe products do, and can we take a minute to ogle over the packaging-it's beautiful. It also is a clear spray, so it doesn't looking chalky on the hair. As someone with black hair that is by far the most annoying thing about most dry shampoos. I'm not ready for gray hair and I surely don't want a product that makes it look that way.
There are a couple of cons though, you do have to reapply it throughout the day in order to control all of the oil, but conveniently they make a travel size that will do the job. Also, it is quite pricey coming in at $42 for the regular size and $21.50 for the travel size.
L'OREAL FRESH DUST
I've gone through at least 10 bottles of this stuff, it's that great. It controls all oil all day long. No need to reapply. It doesn't add texture like the Oribe one does and sometimes I find that as a benefit. It has a very baby powdery smell, which personally I like, but may not be for everyone. It's priced very reasonably for professional hair care products, it's under $20 at most places.
SEBASTIAN DRY CLEAN ONLY
This is the newest to my ever growing hair care stash and I'm so happy to say that it was a great purchase. Like the L'Oreal one is also has a powdery smell, definitely not as strong of a smell though. It does unfortunately leave a bit of a white cast when you first spray it, but easily disappears with a few swipes of a brush. It adds a very similar texture to the Orbie's Dry Texturizing. I would for sure consider this a dupe for it and it's way cheaper at $20 at most retailers.
Have you tried any of these?
Are there any other amazing dry shampoos that I should try?
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