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Batiste Dry Shampoo and Volume 200ml, Hair Benefits with Plumping Collagen, No Rinse Spray to Refresh Hair in Between Washes

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Because this dry shampoo is so light and invisible, it actually leaves blonde hair somehow looking shinier than before,” Norris tells InStyle. “This is a great and rare achievement for a dry shampoo.” Kerastase Densifique Shampoo is great for those with thinner hair who want to add volume and shine,” says Helen Reavey, a board-certified trichologist and celebrity hairstylist (whose clients include Harry Styles, Amal Clooney, and Marisa Tomei). “It’s formulated with hyaluronic acid, gluco peptide, and ceramides, which work to prevent breakage, promote elasticity, and hydrate, while also strengthening the hair and adding volume.” Surprisingly, despite containing hyaluronic acid, it’s not the best at deeply hydrating hair, so be sure to use a deep conditioning mask after this to really keep hair moisturized. Its fresh scent is reminiscent of the brand's clean-smelling soaps and shampoos. It did get a below average score for leaving visible residue on hair — and a few testers commented that it left a white residue, even on blonde hair — so make sure you take care to really brush it through and massage the product into the scalp and hair.

Oil absorption - volumizing dry shampoo absorbs excess scalp oil, making hair look less greasy between washes. This makes it a perfect solution if you are dealing with greasy hair. Out of all the clarifying shampoo I've ever tried, this is by far the best for my highlighted, oily hair. All the oil and buildup on my scalp can weigh my hair down and make it look like it's sitting flat against my head, which is why I massage this through my roots once a week and let the salicylic acid and charcoal help break down grime and product residue. And the best part? It does it all without sulfates that can fade my hair dye. For damp hair, pastes and serums are a better option as they are typically heat-activated by your blow dryer. When blow drying, use a round brush to create volume. What We Love: This hypoallergenic shampoo is formulated with biotin, which helps reduce hair thinning.And, I’m not the only one who loves it. Hairstylist and colorist Cassandra Olivia also recommends this shampoo to her clients. “For damaged hair, you want to choose a volumizing shampoo that not only adds moisture to the hair, but also helps repair and protect the hair that you have, as well as promotes overall scalp health — which is exactly what this does,” she says.

For the times when you want to stretch your style or skip wash day, using dry shampoo is a must. "Dry shampoo is used to eliminate sebum, the scalp's natural oil produced from the follicle," explains Gio Bargallo, a colorist at Rita Hazan in New York City. "The components of starch absorb the oils to have a grease-free appearance and feel." Translation: Not only can you use it between washes to absorb oil and refresh hair, you can also use it to add volume and grit to otherwise fine or limp strands. Let’s get this out of the way: it’s pricey. But! Stump loves it because it smells great. Celeb stylist Graham Nation also recommends it particularly for oily scalps. He notes that “a little goes a long way,” which means the bottle is made to last. The translucent powders also chases away product buildup and other scalp impurities.

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This product is also completely humidity-proof, and was cited by celebrity stylist Chris Appleton on a tutorial Zoom hosted by the brand as one of the products that he used to create and hold Jennifer Lopez’s hair style during her iconic Super Bowl performance. Generally speaking, volumizing hair products are safe for hair. Just be sure they don’t contain sulfates or paraffin since these can dry out hair and ultimately make strands brittle and damaged. Aside from being mindful of your volumizing shampoo’s ingredients, it’s important to make sure you’re not overwashing your hair. “Shampooing twice a week is usually good,” Viola says. This ensures that the scalp is not stripped of its natural oils. Color and Finish: Depending on your hair color and personal preferences, you may want a clear finish, a tinted formula, or something in between. Those with blonde hair might opt for a tinted formula like the Moroccanoil Dry Shampoo Light Tones, which has purple undertones and works as a toner to ice out any brassy tones. Bear in mind that many dry shampoos leave a chalky residue, and while this can work for those with blonde, platinum, silver, or otherwise light hair, the dark-haired set will want to look for a tinted or "invisible" dry shampoo to avoid a powdered-wig look.

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