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Dry Shampoo

by Batiste

£1.99

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Average rating: 2 stars
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Description

Product description

Batiste Dry Shampoo, instantly resuscitates greasy, dull and lifeless hair between washes. A quick spray of this powdery miracle Instantly leaves your hair feeling clean, full of body and smelling beautiful, no water required. A wonderfully convenient way to give you 15 minutes more in bed and no-one will suspect a thing...Top Tip: If you don't brush it all out, this dry shampoo adds body, lightens blond hair and can be used to disguise not so blond roots.

Why it's cult

In these lean times cheap, effective products are beauty royalty and for a quick cleaning fix Batiste is King. It is perfect for festivals, the gym and will also help stretch out that blow dry for at least another day saving you money. It is a key tool for any professional session stylist as they never know in what state the models are going to turn up and this hides a multitude of sins!

Directions & ingredients

Directions

Shake Can vigorously before use and in-between sprays. Hold can approximately 30cm from hair and spray lightly giving even coverage. Use fingertips to massage through hair and leave for a few moments. Brush product out, preferably with a natural bristle brush.

Active ingredients

Rice Starch

Full ingredients

Butane, Isobutane, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Starch, Propane, Alcohol Denat.,Parfum (Fragrance), Limonene, Linalool, Geraniol, Benzly Benzoate, Distearyldimonium chloride

Reported fans

Alexa Chung Kate Moss

User reviews

A real desert island product

5 stars

By Missy, Manager, Forties, Peterborough

I have really greasy hair that needs washing every day otherwise it looks flat and dirt. I usually use this as soon as my hair starts looking greasy at the roots; I give the can a good shake and spray quite liberally towards my roots, holding the can a good 12" from my head. It whooshes out quite fast and basically coats the hair in a very fine mist which is almost talcum powder like. I then massage the powdery spray into my scalp and through my roots until I'm satisfied all of the greasy looking parts are covered. This does still look horrendous at this point as your hair will look grey, especially if you have darker hair - blondes will be fine (my hair is dark with blonde highlights but I do have some darker roots) so once you have massaged the powder in, you need to leave it for about a minute to do it's work. Then give your hair a good shake, run your fingers through it quite briskly and then using a fine bristle hairbrush, brush it all out. I have found most of it does come out this way, and only occasionally do I have to repeat the process. Once you are satisfied that all of the powder has disappeared you can style your hair as normal. Straight after using this product I notice it is less greasy looking at the scalp, now this is never going to give you sleek shiny looking hair, but it will combat greasiness. Anyone who has blonde hair will know how dull blonde can look when it's needing washed, well Batiste actually brightens the hair a little to, so it looks cleaner.

not just for lazy days......

5 stars

By TRACY SHAW, social worker & beauty obsessive, Forties, manchester

I use the 'Tropical' almost every day firstly for the 'oomph' it puts back into my hair but aslo for the divine holiday smell.

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