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In a Rush? Consider Suave Professionals Dry Shampoo with Keratin

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Pictured: My Social Media Multi-Tasking Cartoon by artist Darci Herbold

This week I attended a party hosted by Suave Professionals for the Fashion Star show premiere at the Viceroy in Santa Monica (which I thoroughly enjoyed.)  I raced from work to the party without taking time to shower or do my hair. Sound familiar?  At the party, they had a wonderful artist who did the above caricature/cartoon of me.  I love the cartoon because I think a lot of women can relate to multi-tasking from various electronic devices and working on a computer all day long, never getting up from work or the computer to really take time to even change from PJs or sweats to street clothes so we can leave the house.  Which leads me back to Suave Professionals.  They have a new dry shampoo that I have kind of fallen in love with. It’s called Suave Professionals Dry Shampoo with Keratin.  I maybe come addicted to this stuff.  You can spray it on, it gets ready of the oily bed head look, and gives your hair a bit of a bounce.  It also has a nice scent, I don’t know what the scent is, but it reminds me of pomegranate. It’s very light in scent and texture, so it doesn’t weigh down the hair, it lifts it.  The Suave dry shampoo product is a available at drugstores now. In fact you can even order it on Drugstore.com or Amazon.com for $3.50 US, which is a very reasonable price. 

Pictured: Suave Professionals new dry shampoo is a beauty lifesaver.

 Following my recent foot surgery, I couldn’t get in the shower, and I really relied on dry shampoo to get my hair clean and fresh.  This is one product I highly recommend.  Other reviewers on Drugstore.com and Amazon have also given it good reviews. If you have time, and you’re busy and in a rush, it comes in very handy.

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