By Chrissy Iley
I remember the time when Batiste was the only dry shampoo and I remember using it because I wanted clean hair but didn’t have time or skills for a blow dry. Over the years my blow drying skills have deteriorated and my time has lessened but that’s not why I use dry shampoo so much.
Dry shampoo gives volume and shine to hair. Dry shampoo is a blow dry or at least better than any blow dry I can do. Lee Stafford reinvented the dry shampoo over a decade ago. He claimed it as a styling tool and I’m in love with his coconut range. The coconut balm adds edge to flyaway hair and helps if your hair goes too soft or over conditioned but the coconut dry shampoo is the best. For a start it smells of coconut so you’re instantly on a summer holiday in your own head. Think Pina Colada on the scalp. Happy times right!
It contains a delicate coconutty powder that’s super gentle on the scalp and absorbs greasy roots and it makes your hair fresh and big. So big – not big and frizzy, big and smooth. For £4.99 you have all the benefits of dry shampoo and coconut. It revitalises and gives texture to the hair plus it’s made from coconut oil, the super powered ingredient that repairs body and hair alike.
It’s not old fashioned big dry hair, it’s big juicy hair.