![]() Hairdressers Invisible Oil Heat/UV Protective Primerīought this from Ulta too. It’s probably my favorite clarifying shampoo because it removes build up really well without leaving my hair really dry.īb. At the time, I lived in a house that had really hard water, which caused build up on my scalp resulting in what looked like dandruff. It reduces frizz a LOT and leaves my hair soft and straight, but doesn’t make it look flat or greasy. It’s the best blow drying cream that I’ve used. It isn’t unusually heavy, but I do wish that it was a little lighter. I also like how fast the cold button makes the air really cold. I like that it came with 2 detachable nozzles of slightly different sizes and an extra filter. It dries my hair quite a bit faster than others I’ve used. I had a 20 percent off coupon and I think that I used points too. The set was a bit cheaper than just the dryer. It came as a set with a wet brush type brush and small sizes of their prep rally, dry shampoo, and a few others that I don’t remember. Honestly, I haven’t touched the dry conditioner or hot toddy from that little set. I liked this over Living Proof’s texturizing spray. Am keeping an eye out for a good set or sale to purchase the full size. Granted I haven’t used other texturizing sprays (eyeing the Paul Mitchell sea salt spray). I use this to texturize my first or second-day hair before braiding to minimize flyaways and hole shape. It’s not overly fruity or floral, but it’s distinct (I recognize the scent on other people) and does affect how I smell during the day. It does go on half off sale occasionally, and I’ll definitely stock up whenever I see it go on sale. Ulta ships it in its own separate plastic bag to avoid leaks. I went all the way through the mini and purchased the full-size with a combination of points and credit card rewards from Ulta. It actually does make your hair look like you washed it, and after rubbing in with fingertips its not visible in my black hair. This is leaps and bounds better than the Batiste that I was using before. ![]() It contained the Detox dry shampoo and conditioner, hot toddy, and triple sec. I got the Sephora 500 point drybar set on a whim in store. I have long, naturally straight Asian hair. What problem is this product trying to solve? And to top it off, it made my hair stringy and tangly and awful. It doesn’t make any suds, so it doesn’t feel like it’s really cleansing. Wut? Evenly distributing the foam throughout my hair was a nightmare and I feel like you can only get 2-3 uses out of the bottle. you use it in the shower and rinse it out just like any traditional shampoo/conditioner. Here are the instructions: “Work a dollop between your palms & massage into wet hair from roots to ends. When I grabbed it, I misread and thought I was buying a dry shampoo-type product that also moisturized like a conditioner. I hastily grabbed this in travel size for $1 from the TJM clearance rack ($13 retail). Overall, I was really happy with it, but I’m unlikely to buy at $26 for a 8.5oz bottle.ĭrybar Double Standard Cleansing and Conditioning Foam: F My hair was less likely to tangle when I used it. I have fine hair and I didn’t feel like it weighed me down. It smells nice and is super moisturizing while still rinsing well. The bottle lasted around 8 months washing every other day, which is unusually long for me. I paid $15 for a liter (I can’t even find a liter online, they may not make that size any more). I bought this because I got an insane deal during an Ulta green-line clearance event (extra 50% off clearance price). Thick and rich conditioner for dryer hair.
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