Tuesday, June 10, 2014

ETUDE HOUSE | OMG DRY SHAMPOO


I had this product during the time of my first bleach in 2013. I was advised that natural hair particularly, the bleached ones, need to skip a few washes. The reason behind this principle is that, natural oil of the hair are depleted due to frequent washes, chemicals and harsh weather condition.
You don’t want those lubricants go away as it is very essential in having a healthy crown. So how’s that? Simple, you wash your hair about three to four times a week and let the dry shampoo do its job in between.


There are several types of dry shampoos to choose from and they come in different finishes which are  labeled accordingly. Some are in powdered form and most are boxed up in aerosol type. I was just doing my usual stroll in the prettiest store – Etude House, when I had my love at first sight with this. Quietly displayed along other pretty goods, it immediately grabbed my attention with its petite, girly intriguing look. It can be mistaken as a deo or a body spray at first, don’t try to read the label because it only has a little over than twenty english words which do not help, I know.
You will find these words – oops, oh my god, unbelievable, made in Korea, anti sebum complex; I’m not really good at math so you say those are just eleven, right?

So how’s the experience. I actually like it. It has a fruity floral scent which I find refreshing but it somehow presses me when it gets to mix up with a strong perfume. My hair has the tendency of becoming oily especially if I use a conditioner, but this product was able to tame it for couple of hours. It is very easy to use, just shake the bottle and spray onto hair 15 – 20 cm away, do some massaging and brush up. I did not encounter any allergic reaction with this. It can prettily absorb excess oil and freshens up a bad hair day. Will I repurchase? Maybe not too soon as I have to try some brands which are cheaper and equally interesting as this one. I think paying 500 bucks for a very little product of 50 ML (1.69 FL.OZ.) is too impractical.

Dove Invigorating Dry Shampoo is sitting in there and next to be reviewed.






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