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The #ProductEmpties We Loved to the Last DropFrom new finds to longtime favorites, these are beauty products that our editors use until the bitter end (of the tube) |
The Dry Shampoo That Became My Morning Must-Have I know, I know, beauty editors throw around the term "life-changing" a lot. But when I use it about Moroccanoil Dry Shampoo Dark Tones, $26, I mean it in the most literal sense.
I'm the owner of a thick, dark mane, which I've been told is a blessing. However, when I'm forced to style my hair in the mornings, it feels more like a curse. It requires daily washing and takes an excruciatingly long time to blow-dry, which just doesn't jibe with my already-rushed morning routine. Dry shampoo, praised as a game-changer amongst beauty editors, left my hair streaked white. So for years, I resigned myself to showering at night and letting my hair air-dry in my sleep, arriving to work with a damp 'do or sacrificing precious morning zzzs. Lose-lose-lose.
Turns out, the silver bullet I'd been seeking all this time was Moroccanoil's new tinted dry shampoo. It effectively soaks up oil, while leaving my hair looking and smelling clean -- sans chalky patches. And even though it's tinted, it doesn't leave brown residue on my scalp, fingers or bathroom sink. Win-win-win.
It's made for better hair days -- and better mornings, in general. --Mary Squillace
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I'm the owner of a thick, dark mane, which I've been told is a blessing. However, when I'm forced to style my hair in the mornings, it feels more like a curse. It requires daily washing and takes an excruciatingly long time to blow-dry, which just doesn't jibe with my already-rushed morning routine. Dry shampoo, praised as a game-changer amongst beauty editors, left my hair streaked white. So for years, I resigned myself to showering at night and letting my hair air-dry in my sleep, arriving to work with a damp 'do or sacrificing precious morning zzzs. Lose-lose-lose.
Turns out, the silver bullet I'd been seeking all this time was Moroccanoil's new tinted dry shampoo. It effectively soaks up oil, while leaving my hair looking and smelling clean -- sans chalky patches. And even though it's tinted, it doesn't leave brown residue on my scalp, fingers or bathroom sink. Win-win-win.
It's made for better hair days -- and better mornings, in general. --Mary Squillace
SEE NEXT PAGE: The Perfume That Makes Me Feel French










































































































































































































