79% OF CHICKS DIG IT
This stuff is SO great. You don't realize how much you actually need dry shampoo until you buy it, and now I can't go without it. This dry shampoo is so great because it actually is invisible. I have brown hair and finding a dry shampoo that doesn't leave that white-grey residue is impossible, but this one is spot on! No white residue, smells good, and is small enough to pop in my purse or gym bag. The best part about this is that it is lightweight on hair and doesn't leave a sticky texture. Can't praise this stuff enough!
COLAB Dry Shampoo Invisible formulation is the perfect answer to refresh my day(s) old hair. Having dark hair, I don't have to worry about walking away with dusty grey patches left in my hair, that is the downfall of some other dry shampoos. The new COLAB invisible formulation does the trick ;)
And the scents are Ah-Mazing!
If you are looking for more volume, try COLAB Extreme Volume formulations, offered in the same great scents. Each COLAB variation comes in 200ml and travel size (50ml). You can find them at London Drugs, Lawtons, Jean Coutu stores, as well several select Pharmasave stores.
While these dry shampoos don’t add a ton of volume to your hair, they do a great job of absorbing oil right at the root. There were days when I would forget that I hadn’t washed my hair because my roots still looked fresh. The scent of London is to die for and words cannot convey how grateful my nose is for coming into contact with this scent. I just LOVE it. I just wish the full size wasn’t quite so expensive because I powered through both of these bottles fairly quickly. Although, that may have been because I was having a little too much fun with my dry shampoos! If you love the spray type of dry shampoo, oh God, you have GOT to give these COLAB ones a try!
The Colab dry shampoos are indeed as invisible as advertised while Batiste can give a powdery grey finish if I use a lot. Half the lure of the Colab version seems to be the scents. Rio is fruity with papaya, pineapple and heart of cassis, while London is deeper with bergamot, musk and magnolia. I prefer London but neither scents last more than 3 hours and scent is not a major selling point for me when it comes to hair care.
While portable, where the Colab shampoos fall flat (pun intended) is their lack of volumization. They soak up some of my oil but not as strongly as Baptiste and after brushing, my hair is still flat looking. Even though they don't leave anything on my hair, I prefer the results from Baptiste more. It absorbs oil better and gives my hair a bit of a fresh bounce.
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