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New Batiste Dry Shampoo Brunette!!

Charliezoo
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At last Batiste have bought out dry shampoos for brunette and black hair:j no more white streaks!!
I've seen pictures of them on their website but have looked in a few local shops and haven't seen them yet.
Does anyone know where I can get some??
I've seen pictures of them on their website but have looked in a few local shops and haven't seen them yet.
Does anyone know where I can get some??
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That's great news! I've been waiting for this news for years. ASOS currently have the brunette and black versions available for £3 but I'm going to wait until Boots and Superdrug stock it to save the £1.95 delivery charge.0
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I've heard its going to be about £1 more expensive than the regular versions - the word discrimination springs to mind lol0
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It's been out in shops for ages... I bought some from Boots a couple of weeks ago, it's the same price as the ordinary ones. It comes in a version for black hair aswell. It's good but I felt that I had to use more than the original to get the same effect, and it doesn't smell as nice. And when you rub it in you get brown fingers hehe so don't forget to wash your hands after!
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Oooh its not in my Boots, I'll have to take a drive to te next town.
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I had a look and it's not on Boots online either... I definitely bought it from the one in Leicester though, promise! xThs signature is out of date because I'm too lazy to update it...0
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It's been out in shops for ages... I bought some from Boots a couple of weeks ago, it's the same price as the ordinary ones. It comes in a version for black hair aswell. It's good but I felt that I had to use more than the original to get the same effect, and it doesn't smell as nice. And when you rub it in you get brown fingers hehe so don't forget to wash your hands after!
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I have red hair (red wine red) and use the normal Batiste no problem: just apply then gently rub off the excess with a soft towel and brush as normal.Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0
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For a cheaper version you could try cornflour with a little bit of dark mineral make up mixed in. I haven't tried it myself but heard it works very well in dark hair. I also heard some people use cocoa - I think it would just give me chocolate cravings though!:DTrying to spend less time on MSE so I can get more done ... it's not going great so far!
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we have just had the brown and black arrive on our last delivery in Superdrug.it IS more expensive than the others, no idea why tho!0
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I have red hair (red wine red) and use the normal Batiste no problem: just apply then gently rub off the excess with a soft towel and brush as normal.
I have medium to dark brown hair and I use the normal stuff with no problem either. To my knowledge i'm not left with light streaks. I'm sure my 13yo daughter would let me know. She can zoom in on a grey hair at 50 paces.0
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