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Best drug store dry shampoo recommendation 🤗
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Not sure about drugstore brand but my stylist swears by Living Proof. He said he's tried so many and LP blows them all out of the water. There's no question it's pricey so I'm interested in hearing others' suggestions for a drugstore brand alternative.
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Batiste spray. Many formulas, I use the original. Many reviews on Amazon.

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@Nhbelle how does it smell? I find the smell of a lot of dry shampoos to be off-putting.
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@Nhbelle wrote:

Batiste spray. Many formulas, I use the original. Many reviews on Amazon.


I like this one too.  Pretty easy to find, but Ulta has a big selection and often run sales.

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Another vote for Batiste.  I use the original and don't find the scent very strong - definitely not overpowering.  Ulta (online) has 9 different scents, one of which is "Bare", so that might be the closest to unscented.

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Not Your Mother's Clean Freak

The trick in using dry shampoo is to us it at bedtime the night before the morning you want to skip your wet shampoo.

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L'Oréal Blow Dry It dry shampoo spray. Fresh smell, thickens and adds volume and extends styling. $4.99 at Rite Aid
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@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

Not Your Mother's Clean Freak

The trick in using dry shampoo is to us it at bedtime the night before the morning you want to skip your wet shampoo.


I find that works best for me, too. My hair is curly, so my second day hair routine involves getting it damp, scrunching the curls back in, and then using a product to prevent humidity from making my hair huge. I can't do that right after I spray powder into my hair, but if I do the powder spray the night before, it works very well.