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James Brown London Mini Hair Reviving DryShampoo 50ml
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James Brown Hair Reviving Dry Shampoo 150ml
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by - written on 13/11/09 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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The other day I was getting ready for work in the morning in a bit of a rush as always and realised my hair was a bit flat and lank. I didn't have time to wash it so wasn't sure what I was going to do. I decided to take a quick trip into Boots on my way into work to see if there was anything I could get to help. I was browsing the hair aisle when I came across the James Brown products, which were on offer at two for eight pounds. One that caught my eye that looked like it could solve my problem was the hair reviving dry shampoo. James Brown products are a new range that have come from the stylist to the stars James Brown. He is most famous for being Kate ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/11/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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This dry shampoo is much more expensive than some of its counterparts, and retails in Boots at £5.99 for 150ml, whereas Batiste dry shampoo, for example, is around £2. However, I have to say, after buying this shampoo as a one time splurge, I am absolutely hooked. This is the perfect solution to lifeless and dull hair, and does incredibly well to revive and refresh hair in between washes. To apply, hold the can 20cm from the hair and leave for up to two minutes before brushing through to remove any traces of the powder. Initially, I thought that this dry shampoo, like others, would turn my hair a horrible greyish colour and leave a powderish ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/03/09 (Very useful, 317 readings)
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I have used dry shampoos in the past, mainly when we've been camping or out on the motorkibe, and have limited access to washing facilities but also after a night out when you've stopped over somewhere and haven't got time to start washing and drying your hair. It's nice to have a little magic spray that gives your barnet a freshen up without any hassle. I was going to opt for my normal brand of Batiste but spotted a lovely little white tin of James Brown Hair Reviving Dry Shampoo. Now at £1.95 for the handbag size 50ml version it wasn't a cheaper buy than my regular brand but I was sold on the fact that the tin was more compact and the fact that it smells ... Read the complete review
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