Firstly, I had no idea what I had been doing for years actually came in a bottle! Let me explain...
Have you ever heard of Johnsons baby powder? Well I essentially used this as a dry shampoo powder overnight, and my hair would be less greasy than before, without any of the white powdery marks left behind. So when I heard about dry shampoos actually being a thing, I was eager to try them out! This was mainly due to the fact that with my method you had to leave it on overnight, whereas dry shampoo sprays are a more convenient, quick method to applying dry shampoo.
My first dry shampoo was the Batiste original spray, and I loved it. However, problems arose when I delved into new flavours, and in particular, Tropical. It's such a sickening scent that leaves the room over-perfumed and requires you to re-enter the room later on when it's all dissipated away. So I wasn't too pleased with this.
However, I recently bought the conditioning mist, with Argan Oil, and I with a generous coating my hair is slightly more softer and shinier. Plus, this doesn't smell too bad! But beware, if your bedroom is reasonably small like mine, all these sprays can become quite overwhelming, so make sure your room is well ventilated!
So overall, Batiste Original, or Batiste Conditioning Mist, but not Tropical!
I've also heard that the new Aussie dry shampoo is good and smells amazing - have you tried it? Tell me what you think in the comments below! x
However, I recently bought the conditioning mist, with Argan Oil, and I with a generous coating my hair is slightly more softer and shinier. Plus, this doesn't smell too bad! But beware, if your bedroom is reasonably small like mine, all these sprays can become quite overwhelming, so make sure your room is well ventilated!
So overall, Batiste Original, or Batiste Conditioning Mist, but not Tropical!
I've also heard that the new Aussie dry shampoo is good and smells amazing - have you tried it? Tell me what you think in the comments below! x
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