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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Dry Shampoo Showdown

Do you wash your hair everyday? I do. If I don't my hair ends up being so greasy. Growing up I heard from people that washing your hair every day is bad for it. Really? I always thought this was strange, because who wants to sport an extra greasy look. I know there were some guys in school who probably never washed their hair. Gross! Well if you have a dry scalp then you're lucky I guess!

What is Dry Shampoo? It's a product (mist or powder) you work into your hair to absorb the oil. Actually baby powder (a talc) works just fine too!

First a look at both of the Dry Shampoos I've tried. Why do I need it? Some days I just get lazy, okay?


Ojon Rub-Out Dry Cleanser, 4.5 oz, $24
From Sephora
A dry cleanser that revives, refreshes, and recharges hair and scalp without water.

Ojon® Rub-Out™ Dry Cleanser instantly "erases" impurities, toxins, excess oil, and product build-up. It increases hair volume at the root while treating the hair and scalp. Ideal between washings, as a hair pick-me-up, when you're in a rush, or when you overuse a styling product. The Dry Cleanser leaves hair cleansed, light, luminous, and healthy -looking.
My thoughts:
This product actually works really, really well! It gives my unwashed hair a little lift and gets rid of the excess oil. I'm not sure about it "erasing" the product build up. I used this a really long time ago so I can't remember exactly if you could feel this in your hair or not. If you can, it's very, very light.
The bad:
The smell! It smells like an old grandma. Really it smells like this viet dessert from my childhood. I forgot the name of it, but it was sticky and had lotus seed paste I think? Gosh, most people will HATE this smell! I did. The other bad thing is that it gets clogged up easily. Just browse the reviews on sephora and you'll see all the people complaining about it. It wasn't so bad for me because I just bought the travel sized one. It clogged up near the end of it's use- so I was okay with that.


T3 Refresh Volumizing Dry Shampoo, 3.3 oz, $25, $20 sale in-store
From Sephora
A volumizing dry shampoo that cleans hair without water and adds volume and texture.

This waterless spray cleans hair without water—absorbing oil and eliminating odor while adding instant lift and volume. Available in three color tones: blonde, brunette, and auburn, Refresh blends in seamlessly with natural hair color without the powdery residue and is totally healthy for hair with its Vitamin B6 formulation. The perfected aerosol design allows a precise and even application without the mess.
My thoughts:
I feel like what's coming out of this can is very different from what was coming out of the Ojon dry cleanser. The Ojon was more misty, and this was more like hairspray! For me it took more sprays of this stuff to eliminate the oil than it did with the Ojon. The first time I used it I think I used too much because my I could feel it in my hair. The second time I used less, but I could still feel it in my hair. It really reminded me of hairspray because it smells like it too. The best thing about this is the smell, and that's just not good enough for a dry shampoo product.
The bad:
It leaves residue in your hair that you can feel. You get less product for the same price as Ojon. This may get clogged up too. I haven't used it long enough.

The winner? T3! Purely because the smell of Ojon makes it so unusable. Ojon wins hands down on formula, but the T3 still works so it wins. I got a full sized can of the Ojon as a gift, and I exchanged it for the T3 last week. I will continue to use it when I need it, but I won't be purchasing either of these in the future.

Alternatives? Baby powder! I sprinkle it into my hand and then rub that into my roots. Make sure to brush it through with a comb. The scary thing about baby powder is you may miss some and have white powder in your hair.

Also, I heard there's one by bumble and bumble that may work too. I haven't tried it nor do I know the proper name of it.

So, do you wash your hair everyday?

15 comments:

  1. I used to wash my hair everyday. Now it's more every other day b/c it's too harsh. I'm still a dry shampoo newb so this post has been really helpful. :) I think it would be a good alternative for those in between days.

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  2. I have the same issue with my hair bur I don't like using the dry shampoo because I still feel dirty lol. I like just using baby powder and then throwing my hair up in ponytail. I used the Oscar baldi one, it smelled nice but the formula got all weird! The ojon does smell yucky!! Great review dollface! <3

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  3. I've been thinking about dry shampoo for Black hair. lol. I heard Sally's Beauty have something that's cheaper and better but they were for blonds. I wash my hair every single day too! Sometimes twice a day. haha. I cannot stand the greasy feeling. I just want to feel clean and fresh. =]

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  4. Interesting! Thanks for the review. I will check it out!

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  5. I honestly thought you were going to pick the Ojon one over the T3! The smell must be REALLY bad!

    I also wash my hair everyday, unless I don't go out then I opt to skip a day. But the oilyness really bothers me. I tried the Fedrik Fekkai powdered dry shampoo and found that it honestly didn't do enough for its price. Nothing beats actually washing your hair with water! Haha.

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  6. I TRY to wash my hair every other day, but I generally wash it every day because I cannot stand greasiness!! but I heard that if you wash your hair every day it strips the hair of oil and doesn't make it as shiny/healthy looking??! I've been wanting to try a dry shampoo but I went into Sephora and couldn't allow myself to put down $30CDN for a hair product when I could just wash my hair for free... (minus the shampoo :p)

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  7. Thanks for posting about this (: I also wash my hair everyday-- I never understood why you weren't supposed to :/ I've never tried dry shampoo before but I wanna check it out!

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  8. i used to wash my hair everyday... buuut i read everywhere that youre not supposed to so i started washing it every other day late last year. my hair's def on the greasy side too sooo the first couple weeks that i skipped shampooing every other day, it was soooooo greasy and disgusting. i stuck to it though anddd i still only shampoo every other day now.
    i find my hair to be healthier than ever + not as greasy anymore. i also use a dry shampoo product... the one i use is the one by Batiste (i did a quick review on it here ;) http://lolanne.blogspot.com/2009/12/quick-review-batiste-dry-shampoo.html).

    super great product! as counter intuitive as it sounds... trust me, if you stick to shampooing your hair every other day... itll become less greasy in the long run :)

    <3

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  9. As a colorist, I found that many of my clients were looking for a dry shampoo. Ease of use, smell, performamce, ability to put volume in hair - these were the things they were asking for.

    I created Hair Shadz and Sun Shadz which are 3-in-1 products that absorb oil and add volume, blend root regrowth, and provide spf15 protection.

    3 products for the price of 1!

    Hair Shadz comes in 10 colors and allows you to extend the time between your color appointments.

    Sun Shadz is translucent and is great for athletes, children, or those who don't color their hair.

    These are all natural products and are endorsed by PETA.

    Since the products you reviewed didn't perform as well as you hoped, I invite you to take a look at the MoniMay website www.monimay.com.

    I think you'll find Hair Shadz and Sun Shadz to be outstanding dry shampoos, available at a reasonable price.

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  10. Hi Steph!
    I don't wash my hair everyday either lol I try not to because if you get used to washing your hair everyday, your hair will make more hair oil so if you skip a day--it'll look extra oily. If it's extra oily, I just use baby powder but I must confess it's quite hard to rub it all in properly. I imagine the dry shampoos are easier to blend!

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  11. Wow.. this is very interesting. never heard of a dry shampoo. I use to wash my hair everyday but my stylist told me my hair was tooo dry and I have to at least give it a day to produce some of those natural oil.. now I only wash it every other day. Took some time to get use to it, but my hair is better now and not dry at all! She even said some people will have to go for 4 days without taking a shower and im like eeeeccckkkkkk that's way disgusting! lol. Thanks for sharing! :)

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  12. I've been looking high and low for a good dry shampoo. I've heard good things about Big Sexy Hair and Batiste (from Sally's Beauty Supplies). I used baby powder before and really hate it. My hair became matte but the feeling is very strange and disgusting. Corn starch and baking soda also works but again, I hate that crunchy feeling on my head.

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  13. me too i always wash everyday if i can! and i agree on Tammy and Jbreezybaby's comments too!
    i dunno...when i don't wash my hair...i smell something nasty...which comes from my hair LOL
    well actually it isnt that nasty..but it sill doesn't smell that good =\

    thanks for reviewing this subject!

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  14. Hey Stephanie!
    I was just debating about this weither or not to wash your hair everyday. I like the greasy, flat look after not washing it one day. I tried this chi thing for your hair and it work's but I hate the smell >.< so I stop using it. I never tried dry shampoo before..

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  15. aw.. t3! I want their blow dryer ^_^ hahaha, and then I want a ghd straightener >_< Don't tell linda! LOL, well I won't be buying it soon anyway, it's too expensive. I would wait for a F&F sale :D Maybe that's what I should save up for!!! lol, anywho I was my hair everyday and my hair is super flat but I don't really put any styling products into it :) I should invest in a dry shampoo! How long does it take to use?

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