Women With Natural Hair Try Dry Shampoo

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To be honest, I don't even know what dry shampoo is like. It literally makes no sense to me most of the time my hair is just dirty. I feel I think dry shampoo is absolutely geared towards white women. I like women with very very straight fine hair. Some of my white friends use dry shampoo, all the time and their hair tends to be more greasy err. For ten years I used to Japanese straighten my hair and every maybe one to two days. It would get really oily and would be some upkeep. So I would use dry shampoo pretty regularly, but I've never done so with my curly hair black women typically wash their hair less. I wash my hair either once a week or every two weeks I wash my hair about once a week. I think for a lot of women with textured hair like black women in particular, if we wash our hair more like that strips moisture, and so you don't want your hair to be too dry because that's when it gets brittle and it starts breaking, my hair is More dry, so I'm curious to see what the dry shampoo will actually do, because if it's gon na dry out my scalp and like, what's the point of me putting this into my hair, when I was thinking about it, I thought, like. I actually want a little grease a little sheen on my curls, so I don't know that I would ever use dry shampoo on my curly hair, but I'm interested in seeing what it looks like I'm going to try the living proof brand perfect, hair day, dry shampoo. It says actually claims hair eliminates oil, sweat and odor. That sounds like you have to live up to the hype. The ingredients are a little bit concerning. I don't even know how to pronounce half of these, which always scares me, I'm a shake. It just seems like something you should shake. Okay, so it says spray and a sweeping motion. Oh my god guys, I'm so scared. It smells like alcohol like it smells like bricks. I mean there's, definitely residue. I thought it was gon na be like a bunch of like powdery flakes everywhere, so I'm happy for that. I will say, like my hair doesn't feel like bad. I shook it. I massaged it so we'll see we'll see like what happens a minute. I could still see the white, but Trey here just told me: he couldn't see it so Trey. What do you think? I see it's like nothing? Just yes, nothing else. Nah the dry shampoo, like the residue, is gone. There'S like no white stuff anymore. This is what my hair would probably look like whether I use jha shampoo or not it. It doesn't seem to look cleaner. It certainly doesn't feel cleaner, can't really tell the difference. Build a difference. Smells like dry shampoo smells like shampoo, which in my mind, smells like alcohol, so it does. It smells like the IPA, but I definitely don't feel like it's something that I would use. I don't want to go around smelling like alcohol. We have some instant hair refresh besties. What is this batiste yeah? That'S just cuz. I can train like this person looks white until I don't know if I quit like by this. If I saw it just because it doesn't look like my hair, you pain, propane, centurion, chloride, chloride. I can't really relate to putting any of those things ever on my head and then it says not tested on animals. So, like that's great, but everything else is like pretty scary like do you think that was enough, oh god, it's so white! Oh my god. What is this? What I'm gon na look like when I have gray hair so we're massaging through this seems like a terrible idea like do you see that, like this, is that's crazy like? I would think that this was dandruff? If I didn't just spray this dry shampoo in my hair, this would have been a nightmare if my hair was curly like if I had to massage this white stuff into my curls I'd be crying and so sad right away. This is not a good time. I haven't really noticed a huge difference with how my scalp feels I'm not scratching my head any more than I would be normally. The one concern I have is that people are going to see the gray spots on my scalp, but no one has said anything yet. No one has also noticed unless I've spoken about it. Would you be able to tell that there in my head? Absolutely I don't know I've tried sham Tomatoes looks like so. I put dry shampoo in my hair, oh really and like it doesn't look any different that I did before really good. Would you have known that I had dry shampoo in my hair, but it didn't tell you actually. No, I wouldn't know. Do you even know what dry shampoo does yeah? I would be lying if I said. The only thing that I really noticed with my hair is that it is so super dry and flaky, and my scalp is I just look like I have dandruff. I would not recommend dry shampoo for people with smaller hair. Like me, this is dry shampoo for curly hair. Specifically, so that's very interesting before I you know. I thought it was mainly to help people with straight hair, shake well before use, lifts, curls and sections and spray at the scalp and short quick bursts. Alright, so it goes on pretty clear. Usually dry shampoo has like a white residue, but I'm not seeing that here. It actually smells a lot like their other products yeah, so it smells like the no poo shampoo that I've used of theirs before I also use their gel, so all of their products seem to smell the same. It lands on my scalp, wet and other dry shampoos that I've used. I didn't feel any wetness at all. I guess it's the water, that's in the the no poo that I'm feeling so we'll see how it goes once it's dry, nice feel to it and not tacky completely drying. I got ta say it's looking better and better as time goes by. I think that kind of wet shiny, look has completely disappeared and I've been getting a lot of. Compliments on the smell people are asking me: what perfume are you wearing and it's not perfume? It'S my hair. I tried not to add any additional product just to see how the no poo held up. I definitely think that it had an impact on the greasiness at the base of my head. Overall, I mean I love the smell of it. I thought it went on very nicely. It didn't have that powdery effect. I think it looks great

Kate Edge: I am white AF with thin oily hair and I use dry shampoo regularly. When I saw the title I knew it meant non chemically treated or straightened black women's hair. Technically all you people complaining with 'but my straight hair is natural' your hair is naturally straight but the term "natural hair" is primarily used to describe persons of African decent's natural unprocessed hair texture. I am far from the most informed in hair care of any sort, but I wonder if most of you who are so offended by the video not "being clear enough" about the women it would be showing are just imitating ignorance in order to whine about buzzfeed making a video that was not about you personally. Not all media has to cater to us white persons! People like you who pitch a fit over not being the intended audience of each video are ridiculous, and I hope one day you can get over yourselves, because you make the rest of us look like petulant children.

Damarius Ingram: All of you guys getting offended like "oh my gosh my hair ia natural too" Natural in the black community means you don't have any chemicals in your hair. For a long time women of color wouldn't embrace there natural hair textures and now they are! That's what natural hair means.

Vanessa Martinez: Since everyone is being over sensitive in the comments, I'm just here to say that all these women are so so beautiful!!!

Ayesha King: They should've given all the girls the deva curl dry shampoo.

Imani M: Lol all of these non- black people are so confused about what they mean about "natural". In the black community we use the word NATURAL to describe hair that does not have chemicals like hair relaxers that permanently straightens the hair. Yes your hair is natural too, but we use that word differently in our culture lol

Lps Wave: Guys natural hair is called that because usually black women would use perms and weave in their hair but women who don't use chemicals, weave, or wigs and just their kinky/curly hair have natural hair

E Phelps: I think its funny how ppl are saying "Ewww" to not shampooing their hair everyday. Shampooing your hair everyday is actually making your hair worse. You need those natural oils secreted from the glands in your hair to moisturize your scalp. Hot water + shampooing everyday can lead to dry scalp & dandruff! As a girl with thick, wavy hair, I know some things about some things.

JKalin0249: I wish they had every girl try all three products. I feel like that would have been a better test. Specifically wondering how the curly hair dry shampoo (didn't even know there was one!) would work on the first girl's curls. It seemed to work great on the third girl.

Stephanie Reneé DeRamus: I was really enjoying this video until I read the comments.

hey, it's romario: Whoever is offended at Buzzfeed using the word "natural" is way too sensitive. It's not a big deal and it's the way most black women describe their hair -- Especially when they grow it out like that. I know the word natural is not exclusive to just black women's hair but what word would you rather them use? Nappy? Come on. Find something better to be worried about.

Shanelle M: Buzzfeed, please do a video on what "natural hair" means in the black community bc the ignorant ppl in the comment section choose not to Google it but would rather wait for their education on your channel smh

Egesukari: IT'S SERIOUSLY NOT THAT DEEP Y'ALL!!!! Our generation will seriously not go far if people are this concerned about the title of this video

Khepera Craig: Natural hair girls... you know your hair is clean when a breeze goes by and you feel it go through your scalp.

CS M: DISCLAIMER: natural does not mean curly. Natural means not chemically processed to change texture and appearance.

Shieru: These women have better hair than I will ever have!

Alex: Jesus, people. Do a one second Google search. Natural refers to women who wear their textured hair. It's a certain style. I'm a white woman and I know this. I'm also super jealous because I think natural hair is the most amazing and beautiful hair there is.

lacrimelu: "IS MY STRAIGHT HAIR NOT NATURAL??!!!" Gosh, do you really can't understand what they meant?

riley eddins: i tried it the other day on my natural hair and it was snowing:)

Marta N.: I love dry shampoo it has saved me a million times. Its perfect for those days that you have to go out for a couple hours and you dont have enough time to shower. I use it different though I spray it in the roots (much more quantity)and just comb my hair to take out the white stuff. Thanks to it I can save my hair and make it look and feel clean for the afternoon

LadyJaggerX3: I've used dry shampoo with my hair in box braids, years back when I was still transitioning. It was a Tresemme one. I might wanna try the Deva Curl one next time.

MsNorringtonSims: thanks for this. I've always wondered about Dry Shampoo but assumed it wasn't tailored for ethnic hair types :D

Ri'Quii: For those who don't know, the term "natural hair" refers to women of color who don't chemically straighten their hair by using relaxers, which changes the texture of their hair from kinky or coarse to a straight texture. So when you see the term natural hair it almost always is going to refer women of color.

Tiaira Bre: *Buzzfeed tries to be inclusive* Wypipo: nope, nah, no, no, no. What about me?

mai gabrielle: why everytime theres a video centered around the black community everyone else wanna get offended

Katrina Miller: The amount of people getting offended because of the word "natural" is very alarming. There's no need to change the title of the video because you had a misunderstanding of what the word truly means. This was literally an experiment to see if dry shampoo would have an effect on natural hair. Saying "Why try something if you know it's not for you" clearly shows how much you don't know about natural hair because most of the time you have to go through multiple products to find something that works for you. It's not that serious cmon now

windycitydreaming: I use dry shampoo when I have my braids in. It's a life saver. I haven't used it on my curly hair, but I think I would rather just use a scalp cleansing serum.

Lizzie K: Oh that last dry shampoo looked really good. I love bastiste, I just start getting grey looking hair after awhile and my hair isn't dark enough to use the dark colored dry shampoo. I'll have to try out the last brand when it comes time to buy a new bottle ☺️

AvidReaderForLife: I'd never used dry shampoo, thanks for making this video. It was very informative <3 it goes on white, except the last one that was surprising. I think I might give it a shot sometime, although I'll probably just keep washing my hair =)

MZ•REE•B: This has definitely sparked my interest to try something different for my hair using dry shampoo on my lazy wash days lol. DevaCurl No-Poo Quick Cleanser sounds like a go for me. The price is ridiculous but so are most products targeted towards natural textured hair. Thanks for the video @Boldly!!!

Chelsea Love: I use it mostly when my hair is straightened, but sometimes if it's REALLY oily, it helps thicken my fine/thin curls.

KPkpop: as a black girl with 4a-4b hair i have to wash my hair every 2 weeks, cant wash it more than that, or my hair will be dry and brittle

Christina Hayles: Can all these people saying "so my straight hair isn't natural??" just stop!!!!! Black women often wear wigs or use perms/relaxers to straighten their hair therefore the women who don't call their hair "natural". It's a shame how many people can't take 1 minute to just research the term

Kathleen Kendrick: I love this video. I may be caucasian (Celtic as Celtic can be for a Canadian) an just want to say...not offended. It's stupid to be offended by this video. This video is awesome. And I have curly hair that I don't use products in. It's fine hair. But curly. And I have always been interested in how the dry shampoo thing works for curly hair. I don't straighten mine or use any chemicals. And I do find the world is very different for curly haired women. I had to learn to cut my own hair because it's staggering the amount of hairdressers who do not understand how to cut curly hair. So I truly appreciate this video. We need more videos for women and men and others that have curly hair regardless of race because it is just true that in North America at least most products and styles are designed for people with straight to wavy hair. It's nice that people are posting videos like this to help the rest of us out.

space boy: I'm Asian and in college and I use dry shampoo for when I don't have time to wash my hair between my job and schoolwork. It's definitely catered towards thin/european hair, I have to use a lot more to get the same effect because I have thicker hair, even though it's straight. Although, I don't think it's that big of a deal, when you have more hair you need to do more to maintain it.

Angelica: The people in this video have natural hair, so there is no problem with the title

Felicia 926: Ugh! I wish I would've watched this video before I purchased the Dove Dry Shampoo. I was in the store stuck wondering if it was for my hair type to. It smells really good, but I definitely don't feel that it's for my course hair texture. However, I'm going to hold onto it for when I flat iron my natural hair straight, because then it might really work for me.

Me and dyspraxia: The deva curl looks amazing I am sorry to the other who had to use the other brands for people who don’t have wavy to curly hair

aquarius moon: Well, I've never used dry shampoo before, but I really want to try it! If I don't wash my hair for a day it becomes crazily greasy and stinky. And that's just if I don't wash my hair for one day! As days pass the odor and greasiness just gets heavier. I feel like dry shampoo would help with that! Out of the three dry shampoos that were presented, I'd probably choose Batiste because she said it had a nice smell, or DevaCurl because there was no grey spots after she sprayed her hair.

Laura Bennetzen: personally, i love batiste dry shampoo. if im ever doing braided pigtails, i'll spray a bit of batiste onto the braids to add texture or i'll just spray it into my roots and massage it in to add volume

Samantha Raines: I've got really textured thick hair, for a white girl anyway, and I tried so many dry shampoos that didn't work at all. After almost giving up I tried the Batiste divine dark dry shampoo and now it's the only kind I use. It doesn't leave a white residue cause it's made for dark hair and it smells great. Sometimes you have to try a lot of different products to find the one, but honestly there are not a lot of dry shampoos out there for textured hair, which is a real shame.

Jen Yan: I loved how in-depth the review was by the woman that tried the no poo dry shampoo <3

Miss Keisha?: I'm a white person with thick, wavy/curly hair and I struggle with dry shampoo, so I imagine it's a lot harder for these women. Also I really think someone should make a dry shampoo for people with curly hair! That would be amazing

Olga P. Granados: I'm so glad you had a video on dry shampoo for textured hair! Came straight here after watching the one for straight hair. I might try the devacurl one now, I didn't even know they made one. (Edited for grammar)

Blithe Dream: This video is really interesting. I couldn't live without my dry shampoo for my Betty bangs! It gets so stringy and greasy after like 1 or 2 days

uhhimsocool: I honestly don’t care if it’s all black people or all white people in the video as long as there’s something to watch

tshalik: The deva poo dry shampoo seemed to provide volume and did cause any shrinkage, crunchiness, or dullness to the hair. Her hair seemed to have more softness and movement by the end of the day. But the third woman's hair was by far the most oily when compared to the first two women. I use dry shampoo to extend a blowout.

Reeci Pieci: As a black girl, I can speak for everyone, regardless if you have curls or not, you shouldn't wash your hair everyday. I was my hair every other day or every two days...but everyone's hair and scalp is different. But don't think black peoples hair is always dirty.

Jesus IsComingSoon: I use dry shampoo from ors. It's called herbal cleanse. Love it especially when I am using protective styling

What If: Thank you so much for making this video. Ever sense your other video on dry shampoo, I was wondering if it would work on natural hair like mine. Thank you so much for this!

Imani Wilson: We should be able to make videos about differences in people without everyone whining about it.

Karmalana W⋆: To help with the whiteness of the dry shampoo, try a dry shampoo geared towards dark hair because I have the same problem if I don’t use the dark haired one. My cousins have natural hair and they use my dry shampoo all the time, so definitely can work!

Rebecca Simen: With straighter finer hair, dry shampoo really helps to get rid of that separation. You cant really see any grease or separation on natural or curly hair. I have straight fine hair and for me, dry shampoo makes my hair feel horrible but it looks totally clean. Thankfully there is dry shampoo with color now so theres no white in your hair.

A E: I used the "not your mothers" dry shampoo on my natural 4b hair while I had a blowout it took out all of the oils and my hair was still flowing. The Only con was I had to add a little moisture which is no biggie. But I would recommend it to my natural sisters with blowouts just to get a couple of extra wears.

T W: Yesss, my hair is curly. And I liked the idea of dry shampoo, until I saw the instructions that said “Spray, rub in, and brush out”. The brush out part freaked me out.. lol. Tried dry shampoo, just made my hair dry and frizzy :( Definitely for straight, super white people hair...

Beautiful Dreamer: Anyone can use dry shampoo and it is only for a quick fix. The directions are on the back of the bottle so, they should not hold the spray bottle too close to the head.

Niamh: Buzzfeed, please make more videos targeted towards people of colour :-)

Tatiane Lima: I use dry shampoo on my curly hair and it saves my life.. I saw one of them applying really close and way too much product, that's why it was crazy white.. I feel that if your hair ever gets a greasy look, then dry shampoo will make a difference, if it doesnt, then obviously it will look the same

stepgirl305: Aww, thanks a lot Buzzfeed, now everyone will know the awesomeness that is DevaCurl and how they have managed to incorporate us into the exclusive 'Dry Shampoo' market. Gosh, so much for unity!!! Grrrrrr!!!

myahm11: Thank you for this video. Currently trying to see if we can use dry shampoo on our hair!

allie L: Batiste has a dry shampoo for dark hair- I just discovered it not long ago and it's a game changer! I never used dry shampoo before since I got the same glaring white patches or grey look as the second girl, but now I can use it when I dont have time to wash my hair (I'm one of those flat, fine hair girls they were talking about lol)

Mary: I love these women!!! More black female videos please!

neptooon: lmao at people who don't have afro hair, crying in the comments about the title.

• ItzJustStacey •: The main question is... Does dry shampoo reduce the shrinkage struggles?

lifeirresponsibly: Kinda want to try the deva curl dry shampoo. It seems to be a good choice for curly hair. I've never had an urge to use dry shampoo but I've needed something to use while my hair is in braids. This might be my next purchase.

Comelite Lesch: I have 3B and 4C curls and I only wash my hair once every 2 months. I roller set my hair on wash day and get it pretty stretched and silky. I use Batiste dry shampoo and it really keeps my hair feeling fresh especially my scalp. I just love dry shampoo especially this brand.

Asheley: Every time I get dry shampoo in a beauty box, I give it to a coworker. EVERY TIME! Sephora sent me one this last month. My boss is now the owner of it.

hlmattson: Kinda surprised that DevaCurl didn't leave a powdery feel and actually worked well. I just remember how their no-poo original cleanser wistfully weighed my curls down.

melanie: please make more videos with the second girl who tested out the dry shampoo

JocelynEatsPlants: my hair is too thick to use dry shampoo i have to use a lot and it's not worth it ‍♀️

Ultramarine Waters: I have curly hair and I would never use dry shampoo. When I wash my hair it's not because it's oily, it's because my curls need refreshing. Dry shampoo would do nothing for me.

Steph mo: I've got curly hair too and i really don't like dry shampoo, I only use it from time to make my hair more voluminous when putting it into a ponytail Batiste actually sells dry shampoo with colorpigments to match your haircolor , so that you don't have these white spots on your scalp

LunaMalfoy3: I wish they'd done this the way they had the other dry shampoo video, where all three individuals tried all three different types to come to a conclusion. Two of the girls didn't get a product that catered to their specific needs, so of course it won't work for them.

Manahel H.: I have kinda diva curls and it would be a nightmare to use it after watching this video cause before i watched it , i didn't knew what dry shampoo was for. I think it's good for people with straight hair even if it says "for curls" cause curly hair is dry enough. Dry shampoo is going to make it worse

Space Bat: The lady wearing glasses (apologies that I don't know her name) has such a lovely voice and way of speaking. I could listen to her explain products for hours!

Fickle Me: I've always wondered what dry shampoo would do to natural hair but was too scared to ruin mine so

leah klein: I keep my hair natural. I actually use dry shampoo once a week in between washes

Jack Avery's Noodles: To everyone saying because I don't have curly hair my hair isn't natural, Google the term. Natural hair is a term used for people with hair that is between 3b and 4c (mainly 4a-4c) and they don't get relaxers or chemical treatments. There are plenty of videos on YouTube about it. It is not offensive and has been used for years.

monica webster: Dry shampoo is good for all hair types. I am long, relaxed hair (Im on a journey to bsl, its a little past my shoulders) Ive used it in replace of a shampoo. It works great.

Vernon Kyle: "women with natural hair try dry shampoo" watches video: I see women. their hair is natural. they are using dry shampoo. Hmm...seems correct to me.

J Gregory: I love dry shampoo (DS). I don't use DS regularly nor do I spray lot of DS( a little goes a long way) and only use when I get a silk press it helps me keep my straight hair style longer, because I sweat in my head it help re-smooth my roots. I spray DS at night, massage DS to distribute, wrap hair, tie my hair with a silk scarf and sleep on my silk pillow case ( just incase scarf falls off lol) and voila ! My roots are smooth and my hair style is refreshed. I love Moroccan oil Dry shampoo the best because they comes in shades ( I use brown) But Alta Beauty gave Living Proof as bday gift 2019 and I really like LP as well, I just brush my hair really well ( to make sure white residue is absorb -Living proof DS is white ) FYI I've been relaxer free since 1st season of game of thrones (lol for the nerds, like me) And I want to try Deva Curls DS on my curls (maybe they have a travel size just incase I don't like ! ) Ps Let spread our knowledge our hair culture and it's verbiage and use it to enlighten others cultures with respect and love remember God loves variety.

TheBlackGroomer: it's great if you do heavy excersise. I run 5-6 days a week and after my hair is itchy and greasy so I wash it almost every day. then I found dry shampoo, worked great. I've got curly hair too

Shalini Lakshmi: FYI - Batiste has a version of dry shampoo catered to those with dark hair so the powder is brown not white

Genesis P: I need more videos like this. With curly hair.

Michell Egger: I use Deva but didn't know they had a no poo shampoo! I must try it. Thank you

RobinOrzo: I think it really depends on what type of natural hair you have. The first two ladies had much courser dryer hair so dry shampoos weren't good for them, the last woman had a bit more a relaxed curl with some natural oil to her hair so it worked. Makes sense

Moxie: Why in the world would you give them white dry shampoo. For brunettes it's just easier to use the brown one! I DO like the fact that that last one meant specifically for curly hair was transparent, though! I'm glad that at least one company figured out that they needed to make a different formula for curly hair :)

luna rose: I was using the basiste dry shampoo couple years ago then I discovered a natural one just corn strach and cacao powder works the same= cost less, didn’t damage the scalp and hair, I have also the liquid one with herbal base. I was hoping that they try the natural dry shampoo replacement.

fancydeer: makes sense that the girl with 3B/3C hair would enjoy a DevaCurl product. That's like their target demographic. I would be interested to see the other two try the last dry shampoo and see if they liked it any better than the ones they tried.

Denise Vasquez: I use dry shampoo when my hair is straight around 2nd week to stretch it out, since when my hair is straight I wash it every 2-3 weeks and my natural oils start to do its thing. I don’t use dry shampoo when my hairs it’s in it’s natural state , there’s no point lol. Overall I actually like dry shampoo. I cringed when the first girl used it on her natural hair lol

QueenDebbie: Being a black female with natural 4c hair that dries up 2 hours after I wash it and having to moisturize it every few days, dry shampoo is a nightmare that I never hope to experience aha

GymBarberella *: I would have like to see everyone test all three dry shampoos. Especially, the first two divas with the last dry shampoo.

Emma's life: I wash my hair more, and use moisturizing products. I've always thought "more moisture=less water" makes no sense, and washing my hair more often actually makes my curls easier to handle. Just me?

TheFetchable: I'm black and I use dry shampoo regularly. I'm relaxed so my hair is straight and tends to get more oily so I use his on my scalp to kinda conceal the oils. I would not recommend for natural hair

Gw3ndolyn B: Instead of dry shampoo, i use Cantus apple cider vinegar root rinse to refresh my roots between the weeks wash. It leaves your scalp feeling refreshed/cooled and your hair stays moisturized ^^

Common Mistake: The third woman's lip color is so pretty, and she wears it so well! I'm not a huge fan of either pinks or nudes, but it's the perfect combination of both.

Princess: It's like white ppl suddenly discovered that black/mixed women call their natural Like have u never heard a black women call their hair "natural" before? It's just a term to classify our hair. Like how black women sometimes call a perm a relaxer or a wide tooth comb a pick. It's not a diss to ppl with straight hair it's just our culture and how we describe things differently. Stop getting butt hurt and enjoy the fact that you just learned an interesting thing about another race or group of people

Dana: Batiste offers coloured dry shampoo. I have dark, curly hair and it works better for me than the one in this video.

Zaralynette: I have 4b/c hair and I use dry shampoo from time to time. It doesn't cleanse anything but it does make my hair more pliable if I'm trying to restyle without washing lol

3 1 5 7 3: I'm finally trying dry shampoo and enjoying it.

LoLoBear: So I'm white with really oily, curly hair and dry shampoos hardly work for me on a good day but.........batiste literally has brown tinted, dry shampoo for women with darker hair and it's the only dry shampoo that works for me, because I can use a lot more than the other kind without turning my hair into a snowy mess. Now I can't speak to how well it works on anything else these ladies were trying to test, but it drives me crazy for all these videos where y'all have girls with dark hair, using the dry shampoos meant for blondes. Give them the brown tinted can and that takes care of half the worry from the start! ;D

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