And here it is after a shake and a brush through.
In hindsight, I can see a little whiteness still, but it's not glaringly obvious to me in person. I just look a little more bleach blonde than honey blonde.
This is an equally generous spray of the tonal Batiste spray in blonde. As you can see, much more of a blonde tint to it.
And after a brush through, voila. There is no white residue at all. It's blended in completely. Whilst I can see the advantage of using this over regular Batiste, as a blonde, I will continue to use the regular version, if for no other reason than it smells nicer! But this is a great alternative for when I'm in even more of a rush than usual, as I noticed I don't have to brush it through as much to blend in with my hair colour. The obvious advantage lies with darker haired ladies where I can imagine the contrast between a white shampoo and dark hair would be slightly more obvious, and a dry shampoo with a darker tone in would solve this issue. Whatever your hair colour, it works a treat and there's no disadvantage of using this over any other dry shampoo.
I was kindly sent this product to sample, but I believe it's available from Superdrug at £2.
5 comments:
I may have to try the one for darker hair. I do like Batiste, but I do notice a bit of whiteness left over sometimes, especially since my hair is so dark. Like you said, I can normally brush it out but sometimes I'm self conscious there's still some left at the back or something! Lol. Nice post. xxx
i do like the one for dark hair, i did a similar review to this on the one for darker hair, but i didnt notice a great deal of difference just less white left over residue, but if you use it correctly there will be none :)
think ill use the normal one too!
I love Batiste products - I don't think I could live without the one for brown hair!
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Yes, I use the one fro dark hair as well, and I'm happy with it.
Hi there.
I like the Batiste Dry Shampoo and i would love to try it. Thanks for those pictures, and also for this post.
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