A good hair day in winter can come down to one thing: dry shampoo. When dry indoor air, cold weather and scarf static fries your hair, dry shampoo can make you look fresh, voluminous and styled. There are thousands of brands out there, but one thrifty hair miracle rises above the rest — take it from Drew Barrymore.
“Batiste Original Formula dry shampoo works so much better than any other dry shampoo I’ve ever tried. It’s ridiculously amazing and lets you work a blowout for as long as possible. Plus, it’s not expensive. It puts other dry shampoos to shame,” Drew told InStyle earlier this year. Batiste’s dry shampoo is the perfect on-the-go hair care product that provides instant results, especially for dull, flat hair. The best part? It’s only $7.99 at Target.
With 2.25 cans of Batiste dry shampoo reportedly sold every second, you can’t go wrong. Stop roaming the aisles of the drugstore, static hair trailing behind you, and do yourself a favor by picking up this cheap, volumizing, winter hair secret.
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Why are A-listers obsessed with this $7.99 dry shampoo?
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Why Batiste?
All dry shampoos claim to be absorbent, but Batiste uses a rice starch-based formula that works super fast on your greasy hair. It basically soaks up the oil from your scalp and adds incredible texture and volume.
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Drew Barrymore, Batiste Fangirl
As part of her #beautyjunkieweek on Instagram, Drew Barrymore took to her account to gush about Batiste's dry shampoo. "I keep the mini in my bag! I am crazy crazy for this dry shampoo. I love it for texture, BUT this one actually works like a true do-over for dirty hair. Especially on a blow out," she wrote on Instagram.
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Versatile, Much?
Batiste's dry shampoo comes in several kinds of fragrances, like Fruity, Floral and Tropical Coconut. And there's also a Hint of Color option, which is ideal if you have dark hair. This one does not leave behind any chalky white residue, a common occurance with powder-based shampoo.