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I know that I said that I would TRY to post about products everyday. I did say TRY. This morning, I used product number 4 and I decided that I would write about it. I first starting using it about a year ago. I unfortunately have naturally curly/frizzy hair. I have to flat iron it everyday. I was worried about the damage that my hair was getting, so I asked my old hair dresser, Edward (sigh) only because of his name of course. He is the best! If I could only find him again. He with not a word to me and all of his clients flew the coup. : ( Edward told me "Don't wash your hair everyday. Wash it every other day. That way you don't have to flat iron it everyday."

"Yuck, yuck, yuck". I said "No, he said. Use a dry shampoo." Dry shampoo???? WOW! So, I did as Edward (sigh) said and I went to Sephora and purchased this Dry shampoo. And, it works, it works real well. It comes in both a powder and spray formula, I prefer the powder. On your non shampoo day, you get the bottle and as if you were dying your hair, you press onto your scalp and brush out and wallah, you have a fresh head of hair. It's that easy. There are a few brands, but I bought this one and I liked it so much, that I have not tried the others. If you would like to try this dry shampoo, go into your local Sephora, or http://www.sephora.com/. It is Dry Shampoo by Oscar Blandi. And, they have a travel size too! No more over heated hair for me.

Comments

Erica said…
A little FYI on the one that is a spray, it gets clogged all the time!

Mirella has used this product for a long time too and in the beginning had to return about 3 bottles....Now she uses the power one.

So stick with the powder! Much better and no returning!
Erica said…
Oops! I meant powder!

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