TRESemme fresh start dry shampoo



i was really excited when i heard drugstores started carrying dry shampoos and that some were by tresemme because i thought that would mean they'd be good. i tried a tresemme shampoo a few years ago and i thought it was alright but i heard positive things about their mousse and other styling products so i expected this would work really well. people in the states have had this for over but i think that we got this in canada recently.

its not that it's terrible but i was disappointing by it. you shake the bottle, hold it 8-12 inches from your hair (about the bottle's length away), leave it as is for 1-2 minutes and then brush it out. When you spray it, it comes on white and for the 1-2 minutes your hair is covered in what looks like white spray paint. I heard that you could use baby powder or corn starch as a sort of "dry shampoo" to absorb oil and give a fresher look but i thought it'd make my black hair look gray and i didn't want my head to smell like baby powder. i did try it once though and this dry shampoo sort of resembles that method, only instead of powder its little white particles (or beads/dots? i'm not sure what to call them. the bottle says its"Formula with Mineral Clay soaks up excess oil and impurities to leave hair looking refreshed.") doing the job and you just spray it on like hairspray.

they say it "Contains Citrus Extracts to neutralize odor and enhance clean feeling." but really it only smells a hint of citrus and mostly has a very strong chemical smell, that does not smell fresh or good. i'd take baby powder over this smell any day. the smell is really strong and hard to get rid of.

it doesn't do much in terms of volume, it says "Volumizes oily/straight hair that becomes limp in between shampoos, giving hair added body and bounce." but its not true. it barely adds any volume, its just makes hair look less oily. after you brush it out the white dots disappear and your hair looks a lot duller but does look fresher than before because it took away the greasy shine. if you have colored hair, they say this will help you because you wont have to wash your hair as often but it'll make your hair color look so much less vibrant

i use this occasionally to freshen up and as sparingly as possible when i do, because i really can't stand that smell, i don't think it makes up for skipping a hair wash, well at least it doesn't for me, my hair gets really oily and it would take a lot of this product to get it fully clean-looking.

bottom line: its not bad to use for a quick and easy way freshen up, but it's not great to use it for more than that, especially for us dark haired people where the white cast it leaves is the most distinct.

7 comments :

*~kAy~* said...

Thanks for the review!
I don't like it when it leaves that white color too! :P
I got one that is for dark hair :P and it has a dark brown color ;)

Edwina said...

I agree that it's a good way for the purpose of freshen up, it's definitely not a product that we can depend on. I also use my dry shampoo as sparingly as possible! But mine has been a life saver for the past few months that I've owned it probably because there's no other option to make my hair feel cleaner a few minutes before I have to go to work lol!

I really dislike the white residuals that it leaves too, but I heard there are new dry shampoos that don't leave that white powder (?) I'm not so sure.

Nora said...

die bilder haben irgendwie etwas besonderes! :)

Coco said...

awwww, sad to hear that you didn't enjoy it as much. i have always wanted to try dry shampoo myself too but where i live, apparently people shower in the morning & night so i can never find dry shampoo anywhere here :S weird ...

anyways,
have a great weekend!
- Coco

*~kAy~* said...

haha nice! How are the daiso ones? they work well? :p

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- Coco

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