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Boots Paradise Island Dry Shampoo

By Newwithhashtags @NewWithHashtags
Review of: Boots Paradise Island Dry Shampoo
Price:
£2.29

Reviewed by: newwithhashtags
Rating:
5
On July 6, 2014Last modified:July 6, 2014

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Boots Paradise Island Dry Shampoo can

I’ve tried a heap of dry shampoos lately, and decided to dry something different from the usual Batiste. I found Boots Paradise Island Dry Shampoo, a cheaper own-brand alternative.

Boots Paradise Island Dry Shampoo

As the can says, the Boots Dry Shampoo is meant to refresh hair, boost hair at the roots and provide a tropical fragrance. I can definitely say that the smell is tropical; it smells like coconut, a pleasant change from the chemical smells of other dry shampoos I’ve tried.

It doesn’t cover your hair in a white powder so it’s a little hard to see if it’s rubbed in well, but equally it doesn’t make you look like you have dandruff which is a huge plus. Once it’s completely rubbed in your hair is left with a matte and full look, but most important it looks fresh and clean. I didn’t have to top it up at the end of the day like I did with Tresemmes either, and it smells so much nicer than Charles Worthington’s! Really not bad for an own-brand product!

This is also one of the cheapest dry shampoos available. A 200ml can will last about 4-6 uses and costs £2.29. Currently it’s on offer at Boots for £1.50. Stock up now!!


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