![]() I went all the way through the mini and purchased the full-size with a combination of points and credit card rewards from Ulta. It actually does make your hair look like you washed it, and after rubbing in with fingertips its not visible in my black hair. ![]() This is leaps and bounds better than the Batiste that I was using before. It contained the Detox dry shampoo and conditioner, hot toddy, and triple sec. I got the Sephora 500 point drybar set on a whim in store. I have long, naturally straight Asian hair. What problem is this product trying to solve? And to top it off, it made my hair stringy and tangly and awful. It doesn’t make any suds, so it doesn’t feel like it’s really cleansing. Wut? Evenly distributing the foam throughout my hair was a nightmare and I feel like you can only get 2-3 uses out of the bottle. you use it in the shower and rinse it out just like any traditional shampoo/conditioner. Here are the instructions: “Work a dollop between your palms & massage into wet hair from roots to ends. When I grabbed it, I misread and thought I was buying a dry shampoo-type product that also moisturized like a conditioner. I hastily grabbed this in travel size for $1 from the TJM clearance rack ($13 retail). Overall, I was really happy with it, but I’m unlikely to buy at $26 for a 8.5oz bottle.ĭrybar Double Standard Cleansing and Conditioning Foam: F My hair was less likely to tangle when I used it. I have fine hair and I didn’t feel like it weighed me down. It smells nice and is super moisturizing while still rinsing well. The bottle lasted around 8 months washing every other day, which is unusually long for me. I paid $15 for a liter (I can’t even find a liter online, they may not make that size any more). I bought this because I got an insane deal during an Ulta green-line clearance event (extra 50% off clearance price). Thick and rich conditioner for dryer hair. All the ones I have tried have smelled amazing!. Side note - I’m also really impressed with their tiny tress press iron and their hair product selection. Both come with two sizes of concentrator attachments, but only the baby buttercup comes with travel bag. Both provided me with the same quality of results, although the baby took slightly longer because it doesn’t get quite as hot. Both are fantastic, but I would definitely get the full size for regular use at home. The baby buttercup does fold nicely for travel and is overall, slightly smaller. The full size does have a smidge more power and heat as well as more controls on the handle. I have provided pictures of the two side-by-side for comparison in case anybody was trying to decide between the two. I can’t wait to see my hair after it has grown out a bit more and not suffered the abuse of my old dryer and so much flat ironing! I was so impressed with this dryer that I got the baby butter cup as well from drybar’s website. This is the first time I have spent Moreno than $50ish on a blow dryer. For reference, I have a lot of fine hair and all my old blow dryers ever would make my hair frizzy and dry, needing more smoothing/moisturizing product and flat ironing. ![]() I just blow the ends forward and then hit it with a cool shot of air to lock it in. In fact, I find it easier to get that nice and uniform forward swept look to my bob than with my flat iron. My hair looks perfectly smooth and finished after blow drying. I still like to straighten out the sides of my angled bob so I look a little more styled and not so round, but that is just a preference. This blow dryer is absolutely amazing! I have never been able to blowdry my hair and have it look like I have already touched it up with a flat iron. ![]()
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