- “There's not really anything memorable that stands out about it, good or bad, which automatically tells me like it is something that I do not need to repurchase”4:05–4:09
- “Not a bad product, but just definitely not an amazing product”4:44–4:47
- “It didn't stand out to me as being better than, you know, any other drugstore or even high-end dry shampoo that I've tried”4:46–4:51
- “For $30, like it has to be a memorable product. It has to stand out, be exceptional in one way or another”4:55–5:00
- Source: 50 products I actually used up (beauty empties I loved + hated)
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- “I remember the feeling of it's not worth it”
- “It feels so heavy on the hair. Like it feels very very heavy”5:46–5:52
- “The hair I can feel like the hair at my root sticking together”5:58–6:03
- “After blending also it doesn't feel like it's giving me a lot of volume. It still does look quite flat”6:03–6:07
- “I don't like running my fingers through my hair because of how sticky it is”6:10–6:13
- “It definitely isn't worth the price point at all”
- Source: Battle of top 10 dry shampoos in India
Brand note
Bond-repair haircare that's become a baseline for damaged hair.
Olaplex is the bond-repair brand that basically created the category, and its shampoo and conditioner system is what most people start with. The formula does seem to make a difference for damaged hair, but one creator who tested it alongside a drugstore option found the cheaper alternative worked better for her, which raises the question of whether Olaplex is worth the premium. The dry shampoo, at $30, didn't leave a strong impression either. It's a solid entry point for bond repair, but not necessarily a standout across the board.
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