Saturday 18 November 2017

Advance Techniques Dry Shampoo Refresh by AVON product review

I have tried several dry shampoo products over the years which I have reviewed on this blog. My favourite is the Batiste Nude dry shampoo powder, (the full review is available here). Batiste Nude is light-weight and quick at absorbing excess oils, the only downside is that it's no longer available to buy (or, if it is I haven't come across it yet). So, cue the Advance Techniques Dry Shampoo Refresh by AVON which I bought in the hope that it would be my new dsbf (that's dry shampoo best friend). I bought the Advance Techniques Dry Shampoo Refresh by AVON a while ago, and, although I use it regularly, I've lapsed at updating my blog. Since this time delay, the Advance Techniques Dry Shampoo Refresh by AVON is another product that is no longer available for sale. Honestly, I am fated for products, especially dry shampoos. Supply seems to be an issue for AVON, I don't know if they trial products and see how successful they are, or, simply rotate their stock, but this happens to me way too often. I buy a lot of AVON products, (I often rave about my AVON purchases with regards to make-up), but sadly I almost always have to find a replacement for their products when they are removed from sale. (With this in mind check out an extensive review of one dry shampoo as an alternative to removed products here. This review specifically focuses on Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk which also incorporates recommendations catered towards a variety of hair types – dark, oily, fine, and coarse/curly hair).

As for the Advance Techniques Dry Shampoo Refresh by AVON, however, I do really like it despite the lack of availability. The packaging is aesthetically pleasing and non-offensive with its black, orange and pink label. When I use Advance Techniques Dry Shampoo Refresh by AVON, I separate my hair into sections and spray just before the roots. As with all dry shampoos, you are supposed to brush the shampoo into the hair but that never seems to work for me. I simply rub it into my roots and it absorbs the excess oils with ease. My hair is momentarily restored to its former glory and there's even an added sheen and bounce to my hair. It is of course, temporary and cannot beat shampoo and warm water. Using Advance Techniques Dry Shampoo Refresh by AVON gives me an extra half a day out of my hair. Regular applications, however, are needed to ensure that the hair remains shiny and perky. As I rarely have time to apply several applications throughout the day, I have to make do with one spritz, but my hair does become frizzy as the day progresses. I really like the Advance Techniques Dry Shampoo Refresh by AVON as it doesn't leave any white spray residue in my hair that usually comes with dry shampoo. My only problem with Advance Techniques Dry Shampoo Refresh by AVON is that I can't seem to buy it anymore!

Do you have a favourite dry shampoo? If so, I would love to hear about it in the comments below. What do you think of the Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk review? Would you use it? I'd love to know your thoughts xx


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Advance Techniques Dry Shampoo Refresh by AVON product review

I have tried several dry shampoo products over the years which I have reviewed on this blog. My favourite is the Batiste Nude dry shampoo po...