Dry/spray in shampoo

gail2

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anyone ever used it, is it any good? only reason i ask is because of mobility/wheelchair issues i cant always get into shower to wash hair and those things u put on taps are not worth it
Thanks
 
It’s ok if you can’t wash your hair but a bit sticky. I used it years ago.
 
thanks for that
 
It can help you go a day or so longer but doesn't replace a proper wash. Spray it at the roots, and then run your fingers through to disperse it. (Don't know if this is as important if you're blonde tbh, but I have black hair and need to spread it out so I don't look dusty!)

I've used Batiste, and something fancier and the Batiste was better. It's available all over the place and pretty cheap.
 
Yeah the batiste is the best to try. It can be a bit dusty - it’s sort of like spraying fine talc into your hair. You only need it at the roots.
 
One of the few benefits of the menopause for me is that I can now get away with only washing mine once a week most of the time and as a result it is in better condition at 60 than it has ever been. I don't use anything in between washes other than a hair brush, but I do condition after I wash. Lidl shampoo and conditioner is all I use, so nothing fancy or expensive, but I don't expose my hair to heat styling or other products unless it is a very special occasion. Mostly I wash, towel dry and then brush, twist and clip it up wet and by the next day it will be near enough dry.
 
I use it in my fringe after I have blow dried my hair. The stickiness stops it from getting flat.
 
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