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Friday Giveaway: Klorane Dry Shampoo

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Klorane Dry ShampooWe’ve discussed dry shampoo. Over and over again. But this, by far, is our favorite. It’s mine, anyway. You probably know the benefits of dry shampoo, but if not, let me explain. For one, you can skip a shower without worrying that by the end of the day, your head will be as shiny as the Chrysler building. Secondly, it’s healthy to let your hair be free of a harsh wash and dry as often as possible. Dry shampoo lets that happen. And finally, dry shampoo gives limp hair some life. So, why Klorane? The powder really gets absorbed into your hair. No white residue. It miraculously leaves hair looking and feeling fresh and clean. I have no idea how this happens, but it does. Klorane also provides the most volume without any weird, sticky leftover feeling, like others do. (Like Big Sexy Hair’s Volumizing Dry Shampoo and Batiste—though I buy Batiste often because of its $7 price tag.) Here’s how I use it: spray a few inches away from my head, focusing on the roots; let the powder absorb my dirt for a minute; then massage my roots and brush powder out. We’re giving away four aerosol cans of the $18 Gentle Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk. Fill out this form to enter to win. (By the way, this baby comes without parabens, sulfates, synthetic coloring, and other icky stuff.)

*Update: Forgot the form, guys, sorry! I will personally enter anyone who left a note in the comment section. HERE’S the form.

*Update x 2: We’re giving away four bottles.

*Update x 3: (sick of updates yet?) Congratulations to our three winners: Heather, Megan, and Anne!

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