Baby powder works really well, but is kinda messy. Plus it smells good
I use the Tresseme (sp?) dry shampoo.... I like it for the most part, sometimes it makes my hair kinda funky. I wash my hair every other day, and use it on the in between day sometimes.
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Baby powder works really well, but is kinda messy. Plus it smells good
I use the Tresseme (sp?) dry shampoo.... I like it for the most part, sometimes it makes my hair kinda funky. I wash my hair every other day, and use it on the in between day sometimes.
Thanks!! I'm trying to cut down to shampooing every other day. I used to use baby powder, but my hair stylist told me recently that you shouldn't use baby powder on color-treated hair. She of course recommended the most expensive (and tiniest) can of dry shampoo in the world. I almost laughed out loud. It was like $28 for a travel-sized container.
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They make it for lighter and darker hues. It's $17 per can, but each one lasts about two months. I use it on the days I don't wash my hair (every other day). HTH!
I've tried expensive ones and I've tried inexpensive ones. I like Psssst which is the original dry-shampoo and you can get it at the drugstore. I also like the one by Got2Be but it doesn't last as long but smells great and doesn't look at all powdery.
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Re: dry shampoo...very NBR! :)
Baby powder works really well, but is kinda messy. Plus it smells good
I use the Tresseme (sp?) dry shampoo.... I like it for the most part, sometimes it makes my hair kinda funky. I wash my hair every other day, and use it on the in between day sometimes.
Thanks!! I'm trying to cut down to shampooing every other day. I used to use baby powder, but my hair stylist told me recently that you shouldn't use baby powder on color-treated hair. She of course recommended the most expensive (and tiniest) can of dry shampoo in the world. I almost laughed out loud. It was like $28 for a travel-sized container.
I use Cake Beauty hair powder: https://www.amazon.com/Cake-Beauty-Refreshing-Powder-Lighter/dp/B00176XPRG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1311280106&sr=8-2
They make it for lighter and darker hues. It's $17 per can, but each one lasts about two months. I use it on the days I don't wash my hair (every other day). HTH!