
This stuff is a lifesaver. Seriously. For those of you have never experience the joy and convenience of dry shampoo, I suggest you remedy that immediately.
My locks of crimson, while silkily soft, are an endangered species on harsh terrain that is my scalp. By that, I mean that I treasure every last hair, and resort to any means necessary to make their numbers seem less scarce. I have an embarrassing case of hair envy for my friends with thick hair.
"Oh, I can't control it. There's just too much." Boo. "I have to use a flat-iron to get rid of my voluminous, glossy curls...pauvre moi." Bah, I say to you! My locks are as clingy as that starter boyfriend you had in the 6th grade to practice flirting on. (Sorry, Nathan...)
I swear Oscar Blandi isn't paying my rent; this endorsement comes eagerly and straight from the heart. This hair powder saves me from having to wash my hair EVERY SINGLE MORNING. Now, I'm as hygienic as the next person, but blow-drying said hair every single day is just plain bad for it. And I enjoy my beauty sleep. So this little wonder bottle helps me appear as if I've washed my hair, if only long enough to get me through the work day. And it smells like lemon! Talc is great and all, but it should stay on a baby's bottom where it was designed to be. I've yet to branch out into colored hair powders (fear of having a seriously dirty looking scalp-or more appropro, like I'm bleeding), but mayhaps that will appear in a later post...
3. I AM GRATEFUL FOR DRY SHAMPOO. IT ALLOWS ME TO FEEL LESS SELF-CONSCIOUS ABOUT MY FINE HAIR, AND APPEAR TO BE A RESPECTABLE (AND CLEAN) MEMBER OF SOCIETY.
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