HAIR TODAY, GONE TOMORROW

My colleagues, the webmistresses, are most disapproving of me on this particular issue -  though they will  admit to a certain sickened admiration at the same time- and the issue is this:  hair-washing;  I do not hold with it.  Of course, I do not mean that I never wash mine, but I don't go along with this modern fad to wash it if not every day, then every other day.  I suppose part of this is because I am more of a bather than a showerer.  I also can see that washing short hair is less of a bother than washing long hair.  But even then, all my short-haired friends have hairstyles (which I never have had) and thus do styling and blow-drying;  I only recently bought my first ever hair-dryer, and even then, I don't use it.  So what I'm saying is that I am not simply a dirty, lazy slob:  I just don't believe it is  good (unless you are a purveyor of shampoos) to wash your hair any more than it needs.  For me, that's about three times a fortnight, or was.  Now it is once a week.  And the reason I have relaxed my already lax standards is that I have discovered "The World's Best Dry Shampoo" which also doubles as "The World's Best Styling Product".  That's to say, after you spray it on, massage it in and then brush it, your hair has more oomph and boomph than before, too. 

The RRP is £16.  Available to buy online in the UK from:
John Lewis
QVC

The RRP is $24.  Available to buy online in the US from:
Sephora
QVC

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