They’re alive! ALIVE!!! It brings my roots back to life!
R+Co death Valley dry Shampoo may have a morbid-sounding name (“The place where oily roots go to die.”), but, ironically, it makes me feel so alive! — like, in a “Damn, this is so good!” kinda way.
A $29 can of death Valley is ideal up there with the gold conventional in dry shampoo/texturizing sprays for me, Oribe’s dry Texturizing Spray, WHICH IS HELLA BOMB, but it’s $42…
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Like the Oribe spray, death Valley feels like nothing in my hair. I can’t feel it sitting on my scalp or anywhere (other than a bit of a gritty feeling) and the mist shoots out incredibly fine, so it’s essentially invisible, even on dark hair.
My hair feels a bit gritty when I use it (just a bit), but by no indicates would I call it crispy. So, your hair will not feel like uncooked Ramen noodles.
Like all R+Co products, it smells like fancy perfume, which I love. The scent is R+Co’s “Rosy Eyed” fragrance, which is a blend of bergamot, fig, tonka beans, cedar wood and lotus flower.
And you know what I heard through the grapevine? Oribe and R+Co are owned by the same company, luxury brand Partners, and I wouldn’t be shocked if the lines share some recipes.
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I mean, you can find similar formulas across the Estée Lauder brands (MAC, Bobbi Brown, etc.), so I’m just saying… I wouldn’t be surprised.
Your friendly neighborhood appeal addict,
Karen