Lush No Drought Dry Shampoo

Dry shampoo is a bathroom essential for me – it’s a saviour on those days when there’s no time for washing and drying my hair and I need some urgent assistance. Until now I’ve been a Batiste user through and through because my previous attempts at trying other brands have been quite underwhelming. However… that has all changed. I’ve just discovered No Drought from Lush.

lush no drought dry shampoo

Unlike Batiste this isn’t a spray in an aerosol can, it’s a fine powder that comes in a little bottle and you simply massage it into your hair (focussing at the roots and scalp) before brushing it through. It’s full of oil-absorbing powders which really do get rid of any greasiness, and just like Batiste you’re not left with any visible powder once it’s all massaged through. It really refreshes the hair and I think it is even better than Batiste for making your hair look presentable for an extra day.

lush dry shampoo

Then thanks to the lime and grapefruit ingredients it has a really pleasant smell (that’s right, no more obvious “dry shampoo” smell) which is really refreshing.

Then on top of all that, No Drought is also pretty good at creating volume at the roots, which is another great reason to try it. I’ve always found that dry shampoo has this benefit, but so far this one has been the best example of it.

No Drought is only £3.75 for the bottle and a little goes a long way, so I think this will prove to have been a very good buy by the time I reach the end of it!

3 thoughts on “Lush No Drought Dry Shampoo

  1. Great review! I am always hesitant to deviate from Batiste, but it would be nice to use something that isn’t a spray because sprays tend to spread further than just my roots and even sometimes further than my hair (my bathroom floor has probably seen just as much Batiste as my roots!)

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