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Jul 16, 2013

Lydia A.

Just got this dry shampoo. Does it work?

Jul 16, 2013

Sandy K.

I didn't like it - didn't do anything for my hair. I like the pssst brand at Walmart.

Jul 16, 2013

Shelby S.

I love the Paul Mitchel stuff I have. Works like a charm!

Jul 16, 2013

Jennifer G.

Tresseme or Dove has good dry shampoos too that I like.

Jul 16, 2013

Rebakah G.

I thought it was stinky and a little flaky :(

Jul 16, 2013

Vanessa A.

I bought some & so far I really like it. Although, it's the first dry shampoo I've tried so I have nothing to compare it to.

Jul 16, 2013

Ivelisse D.

I used the dove dry shampoo and it leaves a white cast on my hair eww not cute.

Jul 16, 2013

Patricia P.

I honestly don't get the point of dry shampoo. I tried it and seen no changes.

Jul 16, 2013

Grace K.

I didn't live it very much but another affordable option is the Dove dry shampoo or Batiste :)

Jul 16, 2013

Grace K.

like* whoooops

Jul 16, 2013

Hope P.

Paul Mitchell and tresseme!

Jul 16, 2013

Hope P.

Ivelisse, they can all leave a white film if you spray too much, too close, or don't brush it out ;)

Jul 16, 2013

Jamie D.

Psst or batiste brands are cheap and work awesome, batiste had colored ones too do they don't leave any white cast on your roots.
@Patricia - I use mine if my hair is getting oily or works great to add texture and volume to my roots right after its washed. just lift up the very top layer of the hair, spray at the roots and rub in with fingers, if you rub it in good and use a good brand it shouldn't leave any white color or sticky feeling and will absorb any oil/greasy-ness. :-) and give you second day hair right after washing, great to use if you have fine limp hair to add volume too!

Jul 16, 2013

Rachel H.

I haven't used the suave, but I have used a few other brands, but now that I've been using Amika for a few months I will never look back. Smells wonderful, does what it's supposed to and is talc free <3.

Jul 16, 2013

Carin P.

How do dry shampoos work?pardon my ignorance.