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dry shampoo

Recommendations please! My stylist used some as a styling tool and I don't know what kind he used.
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Re: dry shampoo

  • Your mom's a styling tool.
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  • All I can think of is Nick Arrojo, "You nevah have to wash your hai-uh again!"
    I'm usuless with product help, but if my memomry of What Not To Wear serves me correctly, he used some dry shampoo on the show years ago. A quick googling of his name for spelling clarification showed some product lines.
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    All I can think of is Nick Arrojo, "You nevah have to wash your hai-uh again!"
    I'm usuless with product help, but if my memomry of What Not To Wear serves me correctly, he used some dry shampoo on the show years ago. A quick googling of his name for spelling clarification showed some product lines.

    For whatever reason this reminded me of the FABULOUS Bravo series "Blow Out", starring Jonathan Antin. Anyone else watch that show? Holyshit it was awesome. He cried all the damn time!

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  • Yes Bethie! He was a trainwreck.
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  • I have bought some Rene Furterer Dry Shampoo at Sephora before. It works but I am not crazy about the smell. Oscar Blandi's stuff smells better and they also make an aerosol but I didn't think it worked as well.
  • Pssst! Really, that's what it's called. You can find it at the drugstore, it will look like the bottle has been there since 1965, but I promise it hasn't. And it's like $6.
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  • There is a brand that is cheap called PSSSSSSST that works wonders. And for 6 bucks a can you can't go wrong. If you use dry shampoo (aerosol) it creates volume while styling.
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  • Bumble and Bumble Hair Powder. I have used Psssst. and it is fine but B&B is better if you have dark hair.
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    Pssst! Really, that's what it's called. You can find it at the drugstore, it will look like the bottle has been there since 1965, but I promise it hasn't. And it's like $6.

    This is what I use. I had also tried the lemon-y Oscar Blandi stuff and the Psssst works better. I get it at CVS.

    I think plain old baby powder works even better than the Pssst, but it tends to get clumpy in my hair.

  • I like Oscar Blandi's in the applicator-tip powder bottle myself. 
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  • I just bought some from my stylist and she also uses it as a styling product. I don't remember the exact name but it is an Aveda product and it is green (don't worry - it doesn't go on green). My stylist calls it Pixie Dust, but I am sure that's not the name. I've only used it a couple of times and it's alright as a dry shampoo, but pretty good for adding a little lift to my heavy hair.
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  • I like Batiste Dry Shampoo.  I tried the Pssst, and it was okay.  When I asked at my salon, they recommended (and sold) the Batiste.  I liked it much better, and you can buy a bottle for about $6 while grocery shopping.  That's a plus in my book.
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