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I have questions. I'm contemplating going get some of this to throw in my L&D bag (that I haven't even started packing yet).
What brand do you use? How does it work? Is it like mousse and you just put it in your hands then run your fingers through your hair?
Re: Dry shampoo girls
I've heard it does which is why I'm interested. If I don't wash my hair at least once every 24 hours I am screwed. Only made worse by any amount of sweating. I'd rather not look like I haven't showered in a week when my kid comes out.
Not so sure about dry shampoo, but my SIL has some kind of spray (looks like a hairspray bottle) that absorbs the oil at the roots so it looks cleaner for a little while.
I'll have to find out what brand it is.
That's exactly how my hair is, when the 16-18 hour mark starts to hit the oil starts coming, and by 24 hours hits it looks like I haven't washed my hair in days. It's ridiculous.
Oscar Blandi, $11 at Sephora, it's a small bottle I really like it and it works well for my hair.
The pp mentioned a hairspray type bottle, the brand is Pssst, you can find it at Walgreens for around $8, I'm not a fan of that brand. I think you have to use so much to get the right effect that it turns your hair white.
That would work as well. Something easy to use and can be applied from a hospital bed is my goal!
How does this work?
the powder comes out at the nozzle and then you brush it through your hair. In a few minutes it absorbs all of the extra oil and gives your hair TONS of body. looks like you just had a blow out or used hot rollars.
The Nifty Foodie
Life/Craft Blog
How does that one work?
LOL, what the heck are you talking about?
You have to hold it a foot away from your scalp or else it will look whitish. With your dark hair, I've read on the Fashion and beauty board that you can make a cocoa powder/cornstarch mix and brush it in your hair...same effect.
Here's some ideas for dispensing it too...
http://community.thenest.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/31625881.aspx
The Nifty Foodie
Life/Craft Blog
Thanks! I'll have to try some of these out.
The link the the girl's blog was super helpful. I may try it out.
I use the kind MT posted. Love it! They also make a hairspray version of that same one. I think the spray one is easier to use, but it's more expensive because it runs out quicker. Not a big deal unless you use it most days like I do.
Great idea for a L&D bag! Just practice before hand. The powder is white. Not sure if it will show if you have darker hair and don't brush it in totally.