I have tried many dry shampoos, the latest are from the drugstore (haven't found one I like yet). I too dislike the price but it's the one I always go back too. It simply works. Dries up the oil without a lot of talc (it uses clay), my hair smells good, has volume and looks great. I'm on my third can. A 3.2 oz. can will last me a year as I only use it in emergencies - hair looks like it can go one more day then I wake up and it's looking bad. My hair is fine so perhaps a little goes further than someone with thick hair.
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I have a love/hate relationship with htis stuff. I love what it does for my hair, that it isn´t sticky, doesn´t leave white stuff on my shoulders and it gives my hair body and lets me not shampoo everyday. I hate the price, and that fact that I only do my roots and get about 10 uses from a can. I also find that sometimes the product doesn´t come out with the aerosol, so I get the feeling the ´air´is finished before I have all the product out of the can. I have repurchased this about 4 times, but realize it´s just too hard on my wallet ( 15,00 Euros a can) I have seen this in Paris in double packs for around 10,00 Euros.
I don't know if I misused the product, but after a few uses, i'd say less than 10, the jar was done. I really didn't like it. I may have sprayed too much, but that's how much was required to get my hair to look less oily.
This product can keep me oil free for days. And I have fringe that needs a mid afternoon tending to! I like that it doesn't leave a residue and yet somehow restores softness (lots of other dry shampoos I've tried left me feeling like the moisture was zapped).
Like other reviewers said, it's a lot of money for a little bit of product. I personally get about a months worth out of it, which for me is still a lot considering I can shower shampoo my hair for less than that each month!
I would give this a 5 star rating except for the price. Oh, and the flowery smell. Not a fan.
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Rene Furterer's Naturia has been my one and only dry shampoo for a year now but if it actually does everything it promises (leaves your hair fresh and fluffy the whole day and even day after), it runs out really fast! I'd say 8-10 uses to the most. When you know it costs 25$ a bottle, it makes you want to wash your hair more often to save it for the days you really need it... which actually defies the purpose of a dry shampoo supposed to be perfect for a quick on-the-go fix.
I still sticked to it all the while knowing this because it is formulated without parabens/sulfates/petro-chemicals/phthalates/triclosan. Its ridiculous price per use eventually had me think twice again when I finished my spray this morning, thus setting out for the cheaper alternative brand "Batiste" which doesn't look bad on the composition. They're 1/3 of the Naturia's price and comes in variety of smells and finishes. I will voice my reviews and will edit this back as soon as I know whether it can live up to Rene Furterer's Naturia efficiency.
I'm obsessed with this stuff. Absolutely obsessed. I mean I can't get enough of this product. If I was stuck on a deserted island and can only bring one (or two hair products) this would be of them. I use this almost everyday. Even on clean hair. It gives my clean hair great "second day" texture and gives my oily bangs and top layers fluffy volume on the third or fourth day. Let me just clarify that I can go a week even up to a week and a half without washing my hair and this stuff is a life saver. My hair is two different textures at the moment, my top layers are very smooth and healthy but underneath and the last 6 or 7 inches of my hair are are damaged and very porous from a couple body waves and the balayage/ombré I had done in october '10 and my hair is slowly recovering so I prefer not to over wash and this stuff is a lifesaver. It lasts a long time I think especially considering how much I use it. I can probably use a bottle for 2 months before it's out but I prefer the travel sizes because you get the half the amount of the big size for half the price so at least they don't overcharge you like most companies do on travel sizes.
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i love it! smell very nice and doesn't irritate my nose. but i hate the price! too expensive and it is gone so quickly. i have black hair so i really have to comb it thoroughly to get the powder off as much as possible. if i have curly hair that won't be good. i might buy it again but will also look for cheaper alternative.
I've used this product for around 3-4 years now and swear by it. even more so now because recently Rene Furterer changed the scent of their dry shampoo so it's not so potent.
if you cleanse your hair often this is still an absolute must have. I prefer to use it as a styling aid as opposed to a "dry shampoo". it's gives my long, heavy hair just the right amount of volume.
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I'm pretty "meh" on this product. I went through a phase of trying a bunch of different dry shampoos, and this one was the least offensive in terms of fragrance (it has a mild, powdered rose scent that isn't overwhelming), but it lacked the level of absorption of Tresemme's Fresh Start dry shampoo. If your hair doesn't get too oily in between shampoos, this might work well for you. However, if you've got an oily scalp, I suggest going with Tresemme, which is about 1/2 the cost of Rene Furterer as well.
This is my absolute go to fave. Hate the price. $28 a bottle makes me weep. Just found a cheaper alternative today. Batiste. If you love RF dry shampoo (and how can you not?) It is worth a try. BTW, have also tried many versions of other dry shampoos, so fancy myself a bit of an expert.
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