Reddit Reddit reviews R+Co Badlands Dry Shampoo Paste, 2.0 Oz

We found 5 Reddit comments about R+Co Badlands Dry Shampoo Paste, 2.0 Oz. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Dry Shampoos
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R+Co Badlands Dry Shampoo Paste, 2.0 Oz
Absorbs oilNo build-upAdds texture
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5 Reddit comments about R+Co Badlands Dry Shampoo Paste, 2.0 Oz:

u/shenricks · 12 pointsr/xxfitness

Pull your hair up in a tight bun, wear a headband, towel it dry and maybe bust out the hair dryer post workout if it's soaked. But I live on Batiste. I wash my hair once a week despite the fact that I go to the gym 6 days a week haha. No complaints from my husband or co workers. Recently I tried using this recommended Badlands clay but it really doesn't do much for me as far as taking out oil and is more like a texturizing clay.

u/v_veronicamars · 6 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Ooooh I luv this topic!!!!

I take multiple 12+ hour flights a year :/ Here's my little routine!

Before the flight: Get plenty of rest, pack the night before so I don't freak out in the morning. Take some zinc.

Outfit:

  • Black joggers
  • Black tank top
  • Black cardigan
  • Some kind of outer jacket/shell with pockets and a hood (so I can keep my head off the headrest)
  • Sneakers that are easy to slip on and off
  • Scarf to cover my face in case someone is coughing!! Added bonus: prevents people from seeing me sleep with my mouth gaping open and drool trickling out. Also keeps face warm.

    The all black keeps me looking kind of serious and savvy. I used to wear skinny jeans on the plane, but my knees would start throbbing (and probably treading into DVT territory, don't forget to read /u/Rogue_Fibre's PSA below about her experience with DVT...

    Makeup: Moisturizer, waterproof eyeliner, and a lip stain. Otherwise I look really tired. (side note: It's so dispiriting to go to the bathroom and look at my pores which seem to open up on the plane!! Does anyone else look at themselves in the mirror and feel that way?)

    In my small bag that I keep with me in my seat: Hand sanitizer, eye drops, glasses, iphone & charger, headphones, pills (ibuprofen, benadryl if I need to sleep).

    I swear by this Muji inflatable neck cushion which fulfills, in my mind, two purposes: 1) Keeps my head off the icky headrest with those nasty flimsy excuses for headrest covers, and 2) is SUPER comfortable! I used to always make fun of people who use those neck cushions, but they give a lot of support if you're sleeping - they prevent your head from rolling over to the side and giving you a neck cramp.

    I always request aisle seats! This makes it easy to run to the loo and just walk around if I'm bored. I pretty much have to pee all the time.

    My hair tends to lose volume on the plane, so sometimes a little bit of R+Co Badlands Dry Shampoo Paste gives my hair a bit of lift!
u/sherlocked · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I also use the R+Co Badlands Dry Shampoo Paste in between washings (sulfate free) and will also vouch for it. :) It's been my experience that a dry shampoo paste is easier to use because I can actually apply it to the roots, where it belongs. I do think the R+Co one involves coconut oil though, so maybe not the best option for you if your skin doesn't like coconut.

u/bullcitythrowaway0 · 1 pointr/bullcity

Nice, she's usually pretty booked out, but her balayage grow-out always manages to be a beautiful color. It never looks ashy/copper, I don't know how she mixes but I always love the grow out color so I only have to see her 2-3x a year. She understands asian hair too, which is sometimes harder to find. Also, as long as we're talking hair which I loooove, she recommended the Oribe hair mask which I splurged on since I'm a diehard Oribe fan. Due to being broke, I've had to switch over to bumble&bumble invisible oil shampoo/conditioner which I bought on sale during black friday and it's a pretty good dupe. The oribe hair mask extended the color/quality of my balayage by a significant amount of time, like at least a few months. I recommend getting it if you can, it's worth the investment, because when I got lazy and stopped doing weekly hair masks using that stuff, the difference is very noticeable. I used it weekly after one balayage and never used it after my second, to run an experiment (and also life got in the way) and it's a very noticeable difference. Leave it in overnight if you can. It lasts forever too because you only need a tiny bit, I still have it, I wish I had learned about it years ago but oh well. It's a splurge but it's now on my holy grail list and I've tried a ton of products. They also have this dry shampoo paste which I like a lot better than the sprayable kind.

Also as long as I'm here if anyone can recommend a good dermatologist....

u/sarshadd · 1 pointr/BurningMan

I've been using R+Co Badlands Dry Shampoo Paste
https://www.amazon.com/Co-Badlands-Dry-Shampoo-Paste/dp/B01AS41BD2/

but am excited to try some of the other suggestions on this post!