February 13th, 2015
Beauty

It’s so cold and windy, very hard to be chic in this weather—especially the hat hair. I keep this small can of Klorane dry shampoo in my office to add a little lift when my hair gets weather flattened.
Klorane now makes a dry shampoo for brunettes, no more white powder residue—woo hoo.
What's New
Belted leather biker jacket
Triple Francois 18kt gold vermeil earrings
Jimmy Leather Puffer Jacket
Le 57 quilted leather shoulder bag
Blade velvet slingback pumps
Logo-embellished leather loafers
Crocheted Cotton-Blend Midi Skirt
Delcie tie-detailed ramie midi dress
Gate knotted leather slippers
Postcard fringed crocheted straw bucket hat
Santos de Cartier metal shield sunglasses
Essential at this time of year. I have handbag size in my car, desk and handbag. It revives hat hair and gives a lift to hair if going out from the office to an evening event.
Preston, what is your favorite brush for getting the residue of the dry shampoo out? Love your blog!
I use a dry washcloth the get the residue out.
DryBar also makes an amazing Detox Dry Shampoo for brunettes – no parabens, sulfates, or phthalates -http://www.sephora.com/detox-dry-shampoo-for-brunettes-P384469?skuId=1564657
I have tried them all and the Klorane is the best! Especially nice for travel when its harder to ‘do’ your hair.
This is still my all time favorite dry shampoo. Honestly nothing competes! It is the one that doesn’t add a residue or heaviness to the hair. I am glad they are offering one for darker hair, because I could never get my sister to try it!
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