Showing posts with label Battle of the Dry Shampoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Battle of the Dry Shampoos. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Big Sexy Hair Volumizing Dry Shampoo

Up next in Glambo's Battle of the Dry Shampoos is Big Sexy Hair. You are likely familiar with the big, red cans associated with this line of hair products. Of course, when we saw the Volumizing Dry Shampoo, we had to give it a try. 

The Big Sexy Hair version has a bit of a powerful blast. It seems to have some hairspray elements to achieve the volumizing effect. We would recommend choosing this spray if you want to do an updo, backcomb or create volume. Surprisingly, our hair felt clean the next day too. It is the strongest of the dry shampoos we have reviewed, yet it left the least amount of white residue. Big Sexy Hair Dry Shampoo has a light perfumed fragrance that doesn’t linger too long.

We would grab the can of Big Sexy Hair to create a little extra bump to a ponytail and add height to any updo hair style.
It’s nice to see this type of product increase in popularity and become readily available in the marketplace. Big Sexy Hair products always seem to perform well for us, and their Volumizing Dry Shampoo is no exception.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

TRESemmé Fresh Start Dry Shampoo

Have you been curious about using dry shampoos? We were too, and have been testing them for a while now. This type product seems to be increasing in popularity, so Glambo is starting a series of reviews titled, 'Battle of the Dry Shampoos!' For Round One, we have selected TRESemmé Fresh Start Dry Shampoo.


TRESemmé Fresh Start comes in two formulas. One is labeled Dry Shampoo for oily/straight to normal hair, which we tried, and the other is a waterless foam for dry/curly to normal hair. At first glance, this can be a little confusing. What if you have straight, dry hair?

The Waterless Foam should be selected for curly hair styles. Think back to when you had a perm and wanted to re-activate your curls. If you have straight hair, you won’t want the wetness and moisture of the foam, so stick to the Dry Shampoo formula. 

TRESemmé Fresh Start has a slight chemically citrus smell. It sprays on like an aerosol hair spray. It will leave white powdery marks on brunette hair, so make sure you comb through your tresses as the instructions state. That’s all it takes to remove the white marks, but if you skip this step, it will look like you missed a spot coloring or like you just rubbed up against wet paint. Another tip is to lift the hair and spray the roots from underneath instead of spraying the top of your do. Make sure you shake the can well prior to each use.
 
We like that it is readily available at drug and grocery stores and can be purchased for under $6 per can. While we wouldn't use it daily,  TRESemmé Fresh Start is a good option for days that you've overslept, or plan to go to the gym and shampoo  later.  




Stayed tuned for more reviews of contenders in Glambo's Battle of the Dry Shampoos...
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