Hi Lushies,
Not long ago, I've discovered a new concept: the dry shampoo! (Thanks Lush)
I am French, and we don't really have this "dry shampoo" there, so when I first read about it in the lush times, I was really curious to know more about it. For those unfamiliar with the concept: a dry shampoo will make your hair look and smell fresh! It is good when you are in a hurry, or a big event where you can't wash you hair!
But as I was kindly reminded, it is
NOT A PROPER WASH, neither does it replace it! So Lushies, even if after reading this article you plan on using, or you are already using it, remember this: you need to wash your hair with a proper shampoo regularly!

Anyway, due to popular demand, even though Lush wasn't really a fan of dry shampoos, they gave in and gave us:
No Drought.
As it is the first dry shampoo I tried, I can't compare it with any other. But I have adopted it!
The first reason why I love it: the smell: citrusy and fresh, like a lemon cheesecake, or a candy! And the smell will follow you all day long!!!
Then, as some of you may know, I have very oily hair (although it is getting a lot better ever since I started to use only Lush products on my hair!)! And I guess most of you have heard the rumor saying it is not really good for your hair to wash them everyday. So, whether you believe that, or don't have time to wash your hair in the morning, you can use No drought!
I use it the day after I washed my hair when they look oily, and the result is immediate! My hair don't look oily at all anymore!
It is in the former of a powder that you apply on your hair and then you brush it out! To put it on your hair, 3 options: put some in your hands, rub your hands together a bit and then put on your hair! You can also put the powder on your hairbrush and brush your hair with it! But my favourite way of using it is to apply it with a big brush (the same you use to apply your blush), put some powder on it and then apply on the oily places of you hair (ideal if only your roots are oily!)!
Well that was a long article, I should probably stop now, and if you have any question, feel free to ask!
See you next time lushies!