As a beauty writer, it probably won’t shock you to hear that I’m a big fan of K18 (and the team already love the K18 hair mask). So, when news landed at the end of last year that they were launching a dry shampoo, literal shivers went down my spine. Over the years, I’ve tried my fair share of dry shampoos, and while I’ve found a few I like, there’s always room for improvement. Cue the K18 Biomimetic Hairscience Air Wash Dry Shampoo.
When it comes to this product – and I’ll share my honest review further down – let me first present you with some key facts, and you can see how it stacks up against your current favourite dry shampoo. This has been very much designed to not only absorb sweat and oil at the roots, which it does with translucent microbeads, but it also eliminates odour for up to three days, replacing with a subtle fragrance. To achieve this, the product features the brand’s odorBIND complex, which uses smart-release biotechnology.
The dry shampoo also contains hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid, which is a powerhouse ingredient for ensuring that tresses arent stripped of hydration and tame any unwanted frizz. And the cherry on top? Its earth-friendly and non-aerosol.
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View offer K18 dry shampoo: My honest thoughts To really test K18s hair-renewing product, I skipped washing it the night before and the morning of. It can be tricky to tell how to use K18 dry shampoo, so I followed the instructions to apply it correctly and did a single spritz per section. I then waited a few minutes before brushing through my hair. I was impressed that there was no white cast or starchy build-up on my scalp or around my part, which is typically where the gunky mess tends to settle after application.
©Closer The fragrance is light and fresh, with a hint of floral sweetness. I was hesitant at first because it’s non-aerosol (one of the reasons it took me so long to try it), meaning the first few spritzes left my hair feeling damp. Though the initial dampness can be a bit off-putting, the good news is it dries surprisingly fast, quickly transforming into an almost invisible powder that’s easy to work with, giving you plenty of time to style your hair before it sets.
The volume and lightweight feeling is unlike the results from any other product Ive tried, and Ive tried lots as a beauty writer. All in all, I’ll definitely be using this again.
©CloserK18 dry shampoo FAQs Where to buy K18 Dry Shampoo UK?
You can buy K18 Dry Shampoo from Cult Beauty, Sephora, Fenwick, SpaceNK and other stockists.
How often can you use dry shampoo?
Using dry shampoo too frequently can lead to dry hair and product buildup on your scalp, which may cause inflammation, acne, or dandruff. Many hair experts advise against using dry shampoo for more than two consecutive days and suggest using a clarifying shampoo or double cleansing your scalp on wash days to thoroughly remove any residue.
Is dry shampoo bad for your hair?
No, however it’s important to use it in moderation for the best results. Try alternating between regular hair washing and dry shampoo to maintain a healthy scalp and prevent your hair from becoming dry and brittle.
Phoebe Denman is Senior Style Writer for heat and Closer where she covers fashion and beauty content. She writes broadly across both for print and online, covering everything from trend reports and shopping pages, to product reviews and chatting to celebs about their style faves.
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