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I'm obsessed with this 'fantastic' Dae dry shampoo powder — here's why it's worth the $41 price tag

My favourite part? It's non-aerosol, talc-free and smells *so* good.

someone holding the dae dry shampoo, a selfie of someone after using the dry shampoo in their hair
Here's my review of the Dae Fairy Duster Volumizing Dry Shampoo Powder. (Photos via Melina Brum)

To me, dry shampoo is a staple product that I will constantly repurchase — it's a genius invention that's quite literally my saviour (not to be dramatic or anything). I've gone through my fair share of aerosol dry shampoo products, but after learning that they're not that great for you, I decided to swap them out for powders instead.

After being gifted the Dae Fairy Duster Volumizing Dry Shampoo Powder to try out, I can honestly say I am never going back. At $41, I'll be the first to admit it's on the pricier side, but I can pinky promise you it's worth *every* penny. If you're wondering why I wholeheartedly stand by this product, keep scrolling for my full review.

This dry shampoo powder is non-aerosol, talc-free and transparent.

Pros
  • Absorbs oil quickly
  • Non-aerosol formula
  • Adds lots of volume
  • It's travel-friendly
  • It smells so good
Cons
  • It leaves my hair feeling stiff
  • It can be hard to brush through
  • It's difficult to blend
$41 at Sephora

You can quickly revive your locks with this non-aerosol, talc-free dry shampoo powder. It's perfect for all hair types, soaks up excess oil, adds volume and keeps things fresh between washes. It has Dae's signature warm citrus scent and not only smells incredible but also extends the life of your 'do.

Most importantly, it's free of parabens and formaldehyde(s). Plus, the super-concentrated powder is equivalent to four aerosol cans, so it's safe to say a little goes a long way. And since it contains Mojave Yucca for natural cleansing, it'll leave your scalp feeling clean and refreshed every time you use it.

First, section your hair to make things easier. Then, hold the product four to six inches away from your roots and start with one gentle pump (it's concentrated, so a little at a time works best). Add more as needed. Let it sit for 15 to 30 seconds to absorb the oil. Lastly, massage it in with your fingertips.


Absorbs oil quickly: This powder absorbs the oils in my scalp so well that it even extends my hairstyles for a few days when I use it. I am extremely impressed with how quickly it works, and I don't even have to use a lot of product.

Non-aerosol formula: I have eliminated aerosol dry shampoos from my arsenal of hair products, which is why I was drawn to this powder alternative. And since this little bottle is equivalent to four aerosol cans, I feel better knowing that I'll get more uses out of it.

Adds lots of volume: The last thing I want is a flat head of greasy hair (unflattering, much?), and this powder really adds oomph, which I can appreciate. Even if my hair isn't oily, I use it to add some texture.

It's travel-friendly: This compact bottle is small, so it won't take up room, and it doesn't classify as a liquid, making it the perfect travel companion.

before and after photos of someone using the dae dry shampoo powder
Before (left) and after (right): Dae Fairy Duster Volumizing Dry Shampoo Powder (Photos via Melina Brum)

It leaves my hair feeling stiff: The only thing with this powder adding texture is that it can leave my strands feeling stiff. It definitely dims shine and makes it hard to run my fingers through my hair.

It can be hard to brush through: My hair feeling stiff also makes it a bit more challenging to brush through my locks with ease; this, in turn, also causes it to get knotted more easily.

It's difficult to blend: Although it's advertised as a transparent powder, I find it leaves white residue if not blended correctly. For me, I have to rub it in for a good while before the white fully disappears. You can try the Dae Fairy Duster Dry Shampoo Blending Brush to help make blending easier.


⭐️ 4/5 stars

💬 800+ reviews

🏆 "I've tried probably every dry shampoo out there and this is the best."

someone holding the dae Fairy Duster Volumizing Dry Shampoo Powder
Dae Fairy Duster Volumizing Dry Shampoo Powder (Photo via Melina Brum)

Lots of shoppers share my love for this powder, confirming it "works so well," and some even say it's "absolutely the best dry shampoo."

Someone pointed out that it "lasts a long time" and "doesn't break out" their scalp.

"It makes my blowout last so much longer," writes another pleased reviewer, adding that it keeps their "hair from getting oily."

One customer claimed it has the "best scent for a dry shampoo." However, they noted that it "does need to be worked in" to avoid the white residue.

Another person also said it makes it "difficult to brush through" their locks.


If you're like me and want to steer clear of aerosol dry shampoo, this powder is an absolute game-changer, in my opinion. It'll absorb oil, add volume and last you a long time. However, keep in mind that it can be difficult to blend and might leave your hair feeling stiff — certainly not a dealbreaker for me, though.

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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