Best Performing and Best Smelling Dry Shampoo?

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Batiste. I'm a blonde, so it doesn't really leave any cast in my hair.

The Clean brand is... decent. It's VERY messy (you have to powder it out onto your hands, then rub it in, rather than use it like a hairspray) but it smells VERY good. Very clean and fresh, but not overly flowerly or anything. Effective, but too messy for me.
 
I've used the Suave brand and it worked pretty well. I have red hair and it didn't make my hair white.

I've found that works way better than dry shampoo is to just do a conditioner only "wash" on days you don't want to shampoo. You kind of scrub at the roots and the scalp and it works just like a shampoo, but not drying- for me, anyway.
 
Batiste comes in all different ranges of gorgeous scents. I have really dark hair at the moment and they don't leave a white residue in my hair. They also have a dark one for dark hair though, but that only comes in one standard scent. It still smells really nice though!
 
i love Tresemme dry shampoo! It's such a steal for under $5! It smells great and does the job. I had the Ojon dry shampoo before ($21) and it smelled horrible. Like, a musky, old library smell. It was just gross.

There's also Rene Furterer Naturia dry shampoo. It's round $21 and it smells great! My friend is a stylist at a high end salon so she always uses it on me whenever she styles my hair. I think that one is a great choice too, but for now I'm sticking with Tresemme since it's so cheap and works just fine.
 
Is dry shampoo good for oily hair? I've got hair that's pretty weird (when I wash it, it gets super dry, but by the start of the next day, it's pretty greasy, and I can't stand to go a day without washing my hair even though I know it's terrible for my hair to wash it every single day).
 
I've found that works way better than dry shampoo is to just do a conditioner only "wash" on days you don't want to shampoo. You kind of scrub at the roots and the scalp and it works just like a shampoo, but not drying- for me, anyway.

That's what I had been doing... I do quite like that my hair still gets a rinse, but the dry shampoo saves so much time between actual washings, you know what I mean? Not having to blow-dry my hair is nice lol.
 
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