Saturday, February 13, 2016
Best Shampoo for Oily hair + Dry shampoo
I've always had oily hair as long as I can remember. I used to always wash my hair every day, because my hair looked oily and dirty within just 8 hours of being in school or work. Every summer I'd try to wash my hair every other day but it didn't do any difference to my hair, it was still oily.
About 2 years ago I started using dry shampoo every other day so I didn't have to wash my hair so often, and doing that for a couple months made my hair less oily. Then about 6 months ago I saw the Klorane shampoo with nettle. It's a shampoo for oily hair and I saw a difference the first time I used it. It smells really bad in my opinion, but the smell doesn't stay in your hair when it's dry.
The day after using this I didn't feel the need to use dry shampoo, which is a big thing for me, since I always use dry shampoo on the days where I don't wash my hair. The shampoo doesn't lather up that much so I find myself using a lot more shampoo than I normally would, but I does a good job so I don't really mind. The texture is very liquidy and it's bright green (you can't really tell from the picture because I've used most of it already).
On the days where I need dry shampoo I use the Klorane dry shampoo with oat milk or the Batiste cool and crisp fresh. These dry shampoos are good at soaking up the oils and doesn't have a smell, which I prefer in my dry shampoos. The Klorane oat milk dry shampoo also comes in a tinted version which I also really like, it's very easy to blend into the hair.
I did try the Klorane Nettle dry shampoo from the same range as the shampoo but it smelled so much worse and stayed in the hair until you washed it out, and it didn't do any better than other dry shampoos.
I get my Klorane products from cocooncenter.co.uk
They ship worldwide, and have the best prices on French beauty products I've ever seen online.
Batiste should be pretty easy to find in most drugstores.
Hope this was helpful!
~Kira
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