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DIY dry shampoo & vinegar rinse tip!!

 
(@meeshybop)
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I'm obsessed with pinterest, and as I was browsing today this popped up!
Pretty cool if you like the more natural approach to hair πŸ™‚ I wonder how it stands up against batiste?
http://smallhomebigstart.blogspot.fr/2013/02/dry-shampoo-for-light-hair-and-dark-hair.html?m=1

The vinegar rinse tip I read was kinda cool...for those with natural hair (or bright too I suppose!) Pop in a few drops of food colouring to add a coloured sheen to your hair! I want to know of this works. Wouldn't be drastic but would be nice or a night out or something! I'm picturing black haired folk using blue and brown haired using reds...

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Posted : May 17, 2013 2:54 pm
(@amyloud92)
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I use the lush dry shampoo which is a powder and I actually prefer it to batiste! Its lasts so long too, I got it in Jan and ive hardly made a dent in it! and cos it isnt an aerosol it doesnt have alcohol so it much less drying and smells great! Maybe this is a good idea when I eventually run out of the lush one.

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Posted : May 17, 2013 3:18 pm
(@xxRaaxx)
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I use the Wilkinsons dry shampoo - it's about Β£1 and I like it better than Bastiste

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Posted : May 17, 2013 5:01 pm
(@puerkz)
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I use baby/talcum powder. My mom has been using it since she was young.
works wonders and gives great volume.

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Posted : May 18, 2013 9:11 am