COST: $5.49
THE SKINNY: Treseme's dry shampoo is a budget-friendly option that does a decent job.
My fine hair goes flat after a half-day of work and can look a little dull and greasy, depending on the weather and what I'm doing that day. I love to keep dry shampoo in my desk drawer to help freshen up my look for a late-afternoon meetings or when getting together with friends after work.
Treseme doesn't have much of a scent, it's easy to apply and it doesn't leave my hair looking chalky. It uses mineral clay to absorb the oil from your hair. After a few blasts of the spray, I comb out my hair and tousle. It does add volume.
My only complaint is if I use a lot of spray, it will leave my hair a little tacky feeling and will make my scalp a little itchy after a few hours.
KEEP OR TOSS: Keep. This is my current go-to brand of dry shampoo.
CHECK IT OUT: Treseme says this product can help preserve your salon color, too.
-- Tested by Shay
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