As most brunette's will know, trying to rock traditional dry shampoo can either leave you with a grey cast that you nan would be proud of...or cramp in your hand.
Now, Coloured dry shampoo is not a new thing, Batiste came out with one a couple of years ago, and It really didn't do the trick for me.
However, I'm beginning to warm to Label M's efforts. It's easy to use, a none offensive dark brown colour, and really does give you an extra day if you fancied that extra ten minutes in bed.
The smell reminds me slightly of brandy, which may be slightly worrying to some. I however, quite like smelling like a Christmas Pudding. It gives me volume and even if I have fresh hair, it gives it a great messed up look.
At £10.50 for 200ml, it's not the cheapest product of the bunch, but if you really struggle to banish the grey from darker hair, it's worth a go.
Available from all Toni & Guy Salons...
Laura xxx
*PR Sample.
My hair is not too dark but somehow I cannot get this grey effect out of my hair and end up washing it anyways ! Do they do a lighter version for light brown hair ? xx
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Hi Clay, I don't believe they do a light brown version, but this doesn't come up too dark, and rubs in really well xx
DeleteAlso, I'd recommend trying the Tresemme dry shampoo as that's pretty much a clear spray. x
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