Haircare: Drybar Triple Sec, Le Sherif & Detox

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Drybar is one of those haircare brands that you don’t want to fall head over heels for because the price tag is a little bit up there… but the reality is that when a product is GOOD, you know the price tag is worth it! (Seriously, I’m so in love with their shampoo and conditioner that I’m willing to fork over the $30 CAD each every now and then!)

So here’s some of the recent Drybar products I’ve tried out:

Drybar - Le Sherif
Drybar – Le Sherif

Drybar‘s Le Sherif is their firm hold hairspray that combines long-lasting hold with easy brushability for a high-control finish. I don’t know about you, but the last thing I want to do when I put hairspray in my hair is brush through it afterwards, so I definitely cannot speak to the “brushability” claims. However, I can say that Le Sherif works well to hold my curls and waves in place all day long. HOW well you ask? Well, let’s just say that I shot this Empties video after my usual 8:30-4:30 workday and my waves were still looking rock solid:

Le Sherif does have a very strong scent that is identical to their shampoo and conditioner that I tried out a few months back. It takes some getting used to because it can be quite strong. This isn’t a deterrent for me, but it’s something you should be aware of if you’re susceptible to strong scents.

Drybar Triple Sec & Detox Dry Shampoo
Drybar Triple Sec & Detox Dry Shampoo
  • Drybar Detox: A dry shampoo that promises it works for all hair types – absorbs oil and impurities while adding body. For me, I wasn’t over the moon with this one as I’m just really not a fan of dry shampoos in general (they make me feel dirtier than I am!), however, my husband ended up LOVING this stuff. He’d blast it into the roots of his hair and it would soak up any oil or grease within a few minutes. So now it’s definitely his bottle of dry shampoo!
  • Triple Sec: A three-in-one volumizer, texturizer and dry shampoo. Now this one I loved! Since it’s not completely a dry shampoo, I felt this was lighter and less “gross” than if I applied a dry shampoo (hopefully there’s someone out there that understands what I mean). It soaked up enough of my hair oils, but it also added body and life back into my hair without giving me that super sticky feel that a texturizer often has. I also really appreciated the scent of this one as it didn’t smell like all the other Drybar products I own. This was a lot sweeter and less aggressively scented in comparison to the others.

Drybar products can be purchased on sephora.com or on Drybar‘s own web site.

The products featured in this post were sent to me for consideration.

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