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Amika Dry Shampoo Review

There used to be a time where I had to wash my hair every.single.day. Until I trained it to go every other day. It has been wonderful! Not only does it speed up my get ready time, but it also improves the health of my hair. A crucial aspect of helping my hair be grease free is dry shampoo. One of my favorites is Suave, but I have been trying out a higher end version as well! The Amika dry shampoo is a great option!

First of all, this dry shampoo smells AMAZING! If Amika ever came out with a perfume of this scent, I would be first in line to buy it! So, so, so good!! As far as being able to soak up excess oil, this does a great job. Some dry shampoos can get too powdery, and this doesn't. It sprays just enough powder to get an even coat, and doesn't leave your hair looking white. Plus, when you fluff your hair, you still get a whiff of that amazing scent. This dry shampoo would be great for brunettes, because of it not leaving a white cast on the hair.

How I use this:

I lift up my roots and spray a little dry shampoo at each section. I continue around my head, and let it soak in for 5 minutes or so. Then I fluff my hair, and style as usual.

One last thing I'd like to mention, I love, love, love their packaging! It is so colorful and definitely reflects the delicious scent!

If you wanted to try this dry shampoo, you can find it on Birchbox's website!

Have you ever tried Amika products? What did you think? Leave me a comment and let me know!

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