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Dry shampoo

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aminata

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Do you use it? Has anyone tried it?

I tried Ojon's rub it dry cleanser in aerosol. I followed the instructions--Holding can @12 inches from hair--I massaged, brushed and let it sit for a few minutes and proceeded to style. My hair had more body--and shine.

Pros--adds volume, soaks up product/oil (didn't have much product in hair to begin with), hair seems refreshed (or is it because of scent?), nice light scent.

Cons--$10 for 2 oz can--the larger size is $24, doesn't seem like there is much product, aerosol--not much control over product.
 
It's available at www.sephora.com
I am a big Ojon fan, so I'd get it if I had to travel, for sure. However, I want to look at other options that cost less or, equal the money.
 
I bought it at Sephora.

ETA drugstore.com has a lot of varieties and price ranges.
 
:bump: Bumping Again :bump:

I am thinking about trying this stuff . . . wondering if anyone else has anythign to report? (Also there's a dry shampoo by Oscar Bandi (sp?) - as it's a high-end line, I'm sure it's expensive as well.)
 
I bought it back in may and was not impressed. I was tempted to get rid of it but I'm gonna give it another try.
 
But does your hair feel clean afterward?
 
I used it --my hair felt some what "de-greased." I guess it is good as a refresher. I smelled the Oscar B. dry shampoo--it was nice and lemony--I would be afraid to use the powder version though.
 
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