$18.00$0.20 / ml
Keep it CLEAN in between shampoos! CLEAN Original Dry Shampoo helps absorb excess oil in the hair to maintain that just-shampooed fresh scent and look in between washes. Time-released CLEAN fragrance keeps your hair smelling fresh all day long.
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- Wavy hair (5)
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Pros
- Gentle
Cons
- Ineffective
- Smells Bad
Best Uses
Comments about CLEAN Original Dry Hair Shampoo, 3.17 oz:
This product was like putting baby powder on your hair, it did not clean well and just sat on my hair and made it white. I do like other "Clean" products especially Clean Ultimate, but not this one.
- Hair Type:
- Wavy Hair
Pros
- Great Smell
Cons
- Super gritty
Best Uses
- Oily Hair
- Thicker Hair
Comments about CLEAN Original Dry Hair Shampoo, 3.17 oz:
I don't wash my hair every day, having semi curly and thick hair. So I am always trying dry shampoos to touch up my roots. This one smells great, but the application tip practically dumps the product on your head, the powder is really gritty and it makes you look like you have dandruff.
- Hair Type:
- Wavy Hair
Pros
- Adds Volume
- Gentle
- Great Smell
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Oily Hair
- Thicker Hair
Comments about CLEAN Original Dry Hair Shampoo, 3.17 oz:
I have very long, very thick hair that is a pain to wash and dry. So, to save time, I frequently use dry shampoo -- especially after the gym or before the shower on days when I rinse, but do not wash, my hair.
Originally, I bought Clean because, for some reason, my regular Ojon dry shampoo was out of stock. The products are very comparable. However, I wound up liking Clean slightly better! Lower price and less scent. The packaging, while similar, is more solid with Clean. This also feels better on my scalp and less heavy throughout the day.
Like Ojon, Clean actually adds body to may hair -- a big plus if you have long heavy hair that wants to flatten to your skull under its own weight. Rather than smelling like lemon verbena (which is a wonderful scent), Clean just smells ... clean.
Cons:
(1) While this blends into the scalp and has no color after a few minutes, would have to be applied sparingly to dark colored hair.
(2) Like all dry shampoos, if you use too much, it can make hair dull. So, I always use this in conjunction with a leave in treatment that moisturizes and adds shine. Josie Maran, Nick Chavez, and Agadir make good leave in treatments with argan oil that work especially well with this product.
- Hair Type:
- Wavy Hair
Pros
- Pleasant Fragrance
Cons
- Ineffective
- Messy
- Too Much Residue
Best Uses
- Only in Emergency
Comments about CLEAN Original Dry Hair Shampoo, 3.17 oz:
Messy and ineffective. Leaves my hair white and still greasy.
- Hair Type:
- Wavy Hair
Pros
- Great Smell
Cons
- Hard to control amount
- Leaves tons of residue
Best Uses
- Blond Hair
Comments about CLEAN Original Dry Hair Shampoo, 3.17 oz:
I have used several dry shampoos in the past, and this is most definitely the worst (non-spray) I've tried. First, it is really hard to regulate the amount of product you use - I guess the nozzle opening is too big. Secondly, no amount of brushing or toweling stops it from making your hair look white/grey. Useless. Only pro, it smells nice....
- Hair Type:
- Wavy Hair
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