The Dry Shampoo Debate: 5 Models Weigh In on the Best Off-Duty Formulas Inline
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“There’s a really good British volumizing formula called Swell. It gives me a better texture and I can’t see [flakes of] it in my hair the next day, which I can’t stand.”
Swell Ultimate Volume Dry Shampoo, $27, shop.swell.co.uk
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“Oribe—because it has a good smell, which is important. I fly a lot so it’s nice to be able to have something that can give you clean hair.”
Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray, $44, neimanmarcus.com
(From left): Photographed by Kevin Tachman; Courtesy of hollandboutique.com3/5Maartje Verhoef
“My favorite dry shampoo is one I get at home. It’s a Dutch product called Andrélon. I use it for more volume and also so that I can skip washes.”
Andrélon Dry Shampoo, $5, hollandboutique.com
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“I like Klorane. It just works the best. I like to shower at night, let my hair dry, and use it the next morning when I wake up.”
Klorane Dry Shampoo With Oat Milk—Natural Tint, $20, kloraneusa.com
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“I use [Wella’s] in the brown and grey bottle—it s great whenever my roots are a little oily!”
Wella EIMI Dry Me Dry Shampoo, $19, ulta.com