Dry shampoo for some is an essential on the dressing table. I'm one of them for sure. It's really handy especially for someone who starts getting limp hair on day 2 after the wash. Sigh.
I don't use dry shampoo for only getting rid of oily hair but also to lift it from the roots. I have long hair so a lot of the times my hair can get really flat from my roots. I've used many dry shampoos and I kinda love trying different ones. I've been recently trying out a dry shampoo by Fudge, a brand which I really love. Their salt spray is one of the best I have used.
Fudge dry shampoo - 'This waterless aerosol shampoo is on-the-go cleansing to remove excess oil for all kinds of hair'This dry shampoo has two special ingredients - apricot kernel oil which smooths the hair and rice starch to absorb oil. I spray a fair amount of this into my roots and massage it in as you do. You don't actually need a lot but I sort of prefer to add extra cause my hair can be extra oily or flat. It does have a white residue like a lot of the other dry shampoos but you can easily brush that out. It makes your hair appear matte instantly and adds a lift and volume to your hair. It almost thickens your hair after massaging this in. Good to use if you want to make a high messy ponytail. The only thing I dislike about this is the scent. I can't exactly put my finger on what the actual scent is but it's quite strong. It's stays in your hair for a while and starts to fade away in a few hours which is good as I didn't quite like the smell. I also love the overall packaging. It doesn't affect the product but it's always nice to have something eye catching. Overall, this was a really great dry shampoo. I've used it up completely and may purchase it again (along with the Fudge salt spray!). The dry shampoo retails at £6.81 from Hairtrade.com which is UK's one of leading online retailer for hair extensions, hair care and beauty products. Hareem x