![]() ![]() There were also a good many that left too much of a white residue behind that, even when blended, ended up tinting my hair gray for the day. They would either take away some oil (but not nearly enough) or visibly soak up all the oil yet not make my scalp feel clean, which would drive me nuts all day long. Unfortunately, though, every dry shampoo I’ve ever bought - from Batiste to L’Oreal to Not Your Mother’s to Pantene - did nothing but make my scalp feel (and sometimes even look) even more gross than before. And so, I just had to try it out for myself. Yes, legend had it that said “dry shampoo” could remove the oiliness on your second-day-scalp without drying out the rest of your hair and thus causing you to go bald. Which I don’t I’m peladophobic.Īnd so, as a child, I had to deal with the oiliness.īut then high school came, and in those magical years of beauty maturation, I discovered the equally magical product called “dry shampoo.” So the bottom line is that the general concept of soap on my head every single day is simply too much for my overall dryness to handle, and so I physically cannot wash my hair more than every other day. So if I wash it everyday in the shower, after about two days in a row, it becomes so dry that it literally starts falling out of my head in clumps - whether or not the shower is hot or the shampoo extra gentle. It’s no wonder I never got any of the boys!Īnyway, you’re probably wondering why I wouldn’t just wash my hair every single day like every other human being out there, but it honestly just wasn’t (and still isn’t) that easy because I, as I said before, suffer from incredibly dry skin (that leads to eczema in the wintertime), it ends up making every bit of my hair that isn’t near my scalp also incredibly dry. Yeah, there was always lots and lots of baby powder on my scalp growing up… Unfortunately, though, back then, no one ever told me about dry shampoo, so my only options were to either wash my hair everyday or to, on the second day, wear it up in a hideously matted ponytail, using mostly hairspray and a comb to mask the oiliness. I’ve struggled with a very oily scalp since I was about eight or nine years old. ![]() Okay, so dry shampoo and I have an interesting relationship. Herbal Essences “Color Me Happy” Dry Shampoo And so, today, I am going to share my journey-ending discovery with you. Due to my incredibly dry skin yet ridiculously oily scalp, I am always looking for amazingly absorbent dry shampoo. The search for it has been both long and hard, but I think I can say that, at last, it is finally over. ![]()
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