![]() ![]() I don’t use it frequently nor do I push my luck using it when I really should just wash my hair (usually at day 4 of not washing). It is pricey but I don’t even care anymore. The only thing I’ve found is if I touch my hair the dry shampoo saps the moisture from my hands so I’m constantly applying hand lotion.Īnyways Living Proof is amazing because I can use it day of and my hair is immediately presentable. If I plan ahead, I try to use one of those two before bed. I still do because I initially found Blopro and Oscar Blandi (powder) dry shampoo and hoarded them. Some dry shampoos I was only comfortable using before bed so it would absorb the grease on my scalp. I’m a serial product trier and Living Proof is far and away my favorite. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to and affiliated sites. ![]() Pictured: YouTube (hil-ARIOus commercial for a yogurt drink re: working women and mornings, if you haven’t seen it) . ![]() Ladies, over to you - what is your favorite dry shampoo? How often do you use it? Did you notice that it became part of your life more regularly after you had kids, reached a certain age, or had a certain hairstyle or maintenance routine? So for me I’d rank “not wanting to run to the shower and scrub my hair clean” as a pretty high requirement in dry shampoo. (So much for my fresh(ish) blowout.) Nope, I hadn’t accidentally picked up hairspray or texturizing spray - that was what her dry shampoo did. (It probably doesn’t help that my preferences tend to be more aligned with men’s fragrances!) Once I got a slew of products from a celebrity hairstylist’s line, including a dry shampoo, and happily sprayed some dry shampoo on my hair… and had to check the bottle because it felt like a web of Aquanet or some other old school hairspray had hit my head. The smell is the main thing that puts me off other dry shampoos - especially because I put it on before bedtime and I can’t stand to sleep with anything sweet or cloying. I have tried other brands, but mostly because I received them as blogger party gifts or for review, or a friend had one that she let me try. I’ve been so happy with Psssst! that I haven’t really launched a full-scale investigation into dry shampoos. (I wish there were a name for this, but I’d say the “ability to forget about it after I’ve made the decision to wear it” is increasingly something I’m looking for in beauty and fashion.) That’s kind of what I’m looking for in a dry shampoo, to be honest - to be able to spray it on and forget about it. It doesn’t smell like anything it doesn’t look oily it doesn’t feel overly textured or cornstarchy - it just is. After that, my hair is kind of a non-issue. Even though I have dark brown hair and the spray is stark white, it all absorbs overnight. Here’s how I apply it before bedtime: I pick up the top two inches of my hair (like where bangs would be if I had them) and spray the dry shampoo at the sections from the front and the back). ![]() Ladies, what is your favorite dry shampoo? What’s the top quality you look for - and what turns you off about other dry shampoos?Īs I’ve mentioned before, my favorite dry shampoo (after trying a few) has remained Psssst!, the super cheap, super old-school-looking dry shampoo. ![]()
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