Rene Furterer

Naturia Dry Shampoo

Reviews

Chelsea R.
amazing

This is my hands down favorite dry shampoo- I just wish it wasn't so expensive! I am a wash my hair once a week girl to preserve my color so dry shampoo is a must. This stuff is great. You can use minimal product and the results are better than clean hair because you have more volume and texture. Nothing else comes close so open up your wallet.

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Megan C.
My favorite dry shampoo

I've tried a TON, and Renee Furterer's Dry Shampoo is the BEST!!! It helps give texture to any style, adds longevity to a fresh blow dry, or streches yesterdays style another day!!!! It does show up powdery white at first, but if used properly the matte white shade fades quickly.

Kimberly M.
Perfect for curly hair + after color service

I can't go on enough about how much I LOVE this product. Being a curly girl, and not shampooing every day (more like once a week), it's a blessing-in-a-can for fluffing my hair back up without weighing it down with a ton of creamy products or having to wet it down. Also essential for post-color treatments, since shampooing is a no-no for a day or so after, espesh if you're a redhead (like me!) =)

It works best if you spray from a minimum of 6 inches from your roots, and then hit it with your blowdryer on a medium setting afterward. Bonus: it doesn't smell like your grandma's perfume.

I hoard the stuff, and keep a travel-size can in my bag for touchups throughout the day. Love love love!!!

Ning C.

Great for giving texture, body, and volume to a day-old (or even older!) blowout, but a word of warning: this powder sprays on in a beige color. It's great if you're a blonde (a friend of mine even uses it to temporarily camouflage her dark roots when she hasn't had time for a color touch-up), but if you have dark hair like mine, you have to be really careful and massage it into your scalp after you spray it and brush brush brush it until you can't see the beige anymore. Also, it's better if you hold the can at least six inches away from your scalp, otherwise you'll end up with a clump of beige dry shampoo that's impossible to brush out.