Monday, June 4, 2012

Dirty Little Secret

I have to confess of a dirty little secret I have been hiding:
When I am lazy or in a big hurry {most time Laziness} and my oily hair needs a washing I will use OSiS by Schwarzkopf Dust and it looks like I did! Okay. I hope you’re all still with me. It seems only logical to use this product when your hair is dirty, right? Well, I apply it even when my hair is clean! Maybe too obsessed? I beg to differ. I’ve noticed when I apply this product to clean roots, then any oil that may sneak in later gets soaked up by the powder that’s already waiting its arrival. Booyah! That oil won’t even know what hit it. Obviously, you also want to apply it between washes when your hair isn’t looking it’s hottest.





Sprinkle. Rub. Comb. Now go wild!

Schwartzkopf’s “Dust It” is my new favorite voluming product that allows you to do pretty much whatever you want to your otherwise boring and lifeless hair.

What is It? The answer to every girl’s dream; guys, you would love the versatility of this product as well! “Dust it” is a mattifying powder that adds texture and volume to the hair. It’s ultra lightweight, and once sprinkled in, it provides movement, separation, and volume to all hair types. You can lift, separate, and tease as you like and if you want a stronger hold, just keep on adding more product as you go!  When applied it “masks” existing oil that’s already on your hair by giving it a matte appearance. Here’s the kicker! You ready? It’s not taking AWAY the oil itself, just the sheen oil gives. So that fooled oil factory never gets the memo to produce MORE oil. See? Your hair is staying naturally moisturized by the oil but looks clean

How to Use It: Lightly sprinkle the powder on dry hair or into the palms of your hands, rub together, and then comb through your hair with your fingers. I like to section out my hair with a comb, and tap powder throughout the sections. If you want to use “Dust It” for volume, sprinkle it on the roots of your crown. Massage the product into your hair, then pull the root of the hair upwards (this will give your hair more volume if it’s flat, or separation if it’s short and layered).

Pros: *Great to use if your hair is dirty or greasy. The matte powder absorbs extra oil residue and will give the hair a more clean finish.

*Has a light hold. It doesn’t dry hard like a gel, but it’s nice because throughout the day, you can lift and mold the hair without the product getting sticky or flaky.

* The bottle is small, so you can take it wherever you go! When I say wherever, ladies- it’s so tiny you can fit it in your clutch for a girl’s night out. No one likes boring, flat hair!

* “Dust It” will not rob your pockets. The average price is $22, at most retail locations. Although the bottle is small, you need very little to get your desired result, so this will last you a long time.

Cons: *Brunettes Beware: This white powder may show up in your hair if not rubbed in properly. Make sure you really massage it in, so that the product can be absorbed into the hair in order for it to blend properly. Also is has a different feel cant really describe it but is fine with me. At first it took me getting used to but not bad.


***They also make a Dust it Dry Shampoo if that's more your thing.***
I haven't tried it yet

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing!
    -Anna
    asweetsouthernmess.blogspot.com

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  2. If you like this, you will def. love the Dry Shampoo!

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  3. I am going to have to try this! Thanks for posting!

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  4. Oh I am so excited! You know why? Because I hate washing my hair! Actually I hate the blow drying part of it and i always want a good dry shampoo but don't know which one to use! Perfection!

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  5. I love learning about new products

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