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This was kinda popular in the 70s, from what I understand. It seems it worked by using some powder to asorb the excess oils, hence "cleaning" the hair. I'd leave this one to WW.
I use it and I'm not white if that's what it stands for. I saw a post from Pink Skates and she even uses it too. The sebastian one I got was through reading her recommendation and I love it. I also use a couple others at times...It's excellent for naturals who are say pressed (and other hair types who are or are not using heat) too who want to refresh and clean their hair in between but want to keep from manipulating their hair too much. I use Ojon Rub out Dry Cleanser. I love it. You know when your hair starts to get a lil too heavy or limp after a few days or you used to much moisturizer or oil? This wakes it back up without going through the whole wash process and manipulation (Just spray, comb through and fluff). I also use it for sew-ins if the hair gets a lil too shiny from styling products. Your hair really feels clean and light as if you just did it.
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If my scalp is getting oily after a few days, I use it to freshen my hair to hold me over until I wash on the weekend. I spray it into my roots and rub in, let it sit for a minute to absorb, then brush my hair with a paddle brush. Works great! 
Yeah. I've had this bottle for a while and I got it online somewhere. That'sMy buddy works at Sebastian. Their dry shampoo is discontinued, but I'm sure I can find it online somewhere.
