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Looking for Dry Shampoo in Dubai that doesn't give off white powder

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EW GURU
Latest post on 27 March 2014 - 08:34

I know there's some out there that don't give off the white powder like 'Batiste Dry Shampoo' but I don't know what's available here.

Any suggestions please. Which brand? Where will I find it; which shop?

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EW MASTER
Latest post on 17 September 2014 - 11:42
Good to know about dry Shampoo being available at Boots, I searched a lot in supermarkets and did not found it. Finally yesterday I bought Dry Shampoo at Sephora Dubai Mall (52 AED) and at Waitrose Dubai Mall (47 AED) so both much more expensive than in Belgium. I know what to tell relatives to bring when coming here :). A tip for not having the white powder showing on your hair: spray from a bit further, + I use hairdryer for a minute or so after having sprayed the dry shampoo, result is great! That is expensive, Batiste is only AED30 but AED18 at home :-) thanks I will look for a Boots store from now on :) The blond one is hard to find for some reason but other flavours and smells are always in stock Boots in nearly all the malls. Marina Mall, Ibn Battuta, MOE, Beach road etc
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 17 September 2014 - 11:33
Good to know about dry Shampoo being available at Boots, I searched a lot in supermarkets and did not found it. Finally yesterday I bought Dry Shampoo at Sephora Dubai Mall (52 AED) and at Waitrose Dubai Mall (47 AED) so both much more expensive than in Belgium. I know what to tell relatives to bring when coming here :). A tip for not having the white powder showing on your hair: spray from a bit further, + I use hairdryer for a minute or so after having sprayed the dry shampoo, result is great! That is expensive, Batiste is only AED30 but AED18 at home :-) thanks I will look for a Boots store from now on :)
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 17 September 2014 - 11:23
Good to know about dry Shampoo being available at Boots, I searched a lot in supermarkets and did not found it. Finally yesterday I bought Dry Shampoo at Sephora Dubai Mall (52 AED) and at Waitrose Dubai Mall (47 AED) so both much more expensive than in Belgium. I know what to tell relatives to bring when coming here :). A tip for not having the white powder showing on your hair: spray from a bit further, + I use hairdryer for a minute or so after having sprayed the dry shampoo, result is great! That is expensive, Batiste is only AED30 but AED18 at home :-)
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 17 September 2014 - 11:08
Good to know about dry Shampoo being available at Boots, I searched a lot in supermarkets and did not found it. Finally yesterday I bought Dry Shampoo at Sephora Dubai Mall (52 AED) and at Waitrose Dubai Mall (47 AED) so both much more expensive than in Belgium. I know what to tell relatives to bring when coming here :). A tip for not having the white powder showing on your hair: spray from a bit further, + I use hairdryer for a minute or so after having sprayed the dry shampoo, result is great!
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 27 March 2014 - 10:23
The Batiste dark brown one works well on hair but unfortunately leaves the colour on your pillow!! Shame as I find the original one leaves white powder in hair. Would love to find a happy medium - dry shampoos are a life saver when you need them. <em>edited by Sue R on 27/03/2014</em>
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 27 March 2014 - 10:07
Batiste doesnt do that with me and I have dark hair. dont spary it too close and run a brush or your fiungers through your hair. works well.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 27 March 2014 - 09:05
As DB says it does come in different colours. I use the volumising one and the blond one every day No white powdery effect. I stockpile in the UK as it is usually on offer in Superdrug however if I run out Boots sell it here
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 27 March 2014 - 08:40
Not all Batiste is white. It also comes in Blonde, Med Brown and Dark Brown shades. May be other colors too, but those are the ones I've seen in Boots here.
 
 

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