"Notte" For Me
Overall, I really just don't use this product. I wanted to love it but it leaves my hair feeling like I need to take a shower and wash it out to feel clean.
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Pros
Tinted for darker hair colors, blendable, multipurpose
Cons
Dulls hair
Notte Breeze by Principessa Beauty is a talc-free dry shampoo. It can be used to soak up extra oils that may build up in your hair. I typically find that my hair is oily and I normally can't go a day without showering because my hair gets an oily build-up near the roots. So I decided to try Notte Breeze, hoping that it would save me from having to wash my hair when I need a quick fix.
This product's ingredients include cornstarch, silica, vitamin E, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, organic chamomile matricaria flower extract, organic calendula officinalis flower extract, sunflower seed oil, caprylyl glycol, fragrance, phenoxyethanol, sorbic acid, tocobiol, and iron oxides.
Notte Breeze has a light floral scent. I'm not sure exactly how to describe it; it's just a general light floral fragrance. It's not too overpowering and won't affect how you smell overall; it just freshens your scent a bit.
The texture of the powder is much like a baby powder. Except, of course, baby powder isn't tinted to match your hair color.
To use Notte Breeze as a dry shampoo, I get about a nickel-sized amount in my hand and apply it to my roots, then blend it in as well as I can. I feel like the shampoo makes my hair a bit dull-looking and I'm not sure it's the correct solution to my oily hair woes. My hair is also lighter since I got the dry shampoo so the darker shade won't work for me. It does smell nice, which helps to make my hair seem fresher without being an overpowering scent. But I still would like a dry shampoo that doesn't make my hair look dull.
This product can also be used like a baby powder, after a shower or to remove excess oil from the skin (but I haven't used it this way because it has a dark tint and I'm super pale).
This product's ingredients include cornstarch, silica, vitamin E, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, organic chamomile matricaria flower extract, organic calendula officinalis flower extract, sunflower seed oil, caprylyl glycol, fragrance, phenoxyethanol, sorbic acid, tocobiol, and iron oxides.
Notte Breeze has a light floral scent. I'm not sure exactly how to describe it; it's just a general light floral fragrance. It's not too overpowering and won't affect how you smell overall; it just freshens your scent a bit.
The texture of the powder is much like a baby powder. Except, of course, baby powder isn't tinted to match your hair color.
To use Notte Breeze as a dry shampoo, I get about a nickel-sized amount in my hand and apply it to my roots, then blend it in as well as I can. I feel like the shampoo makes my hair a bit dull-looking and I'm not sure it's the correct solution to my oily hair woes. My hair is also lighter since I got the dry shampoo so the darker shade won't work for me. It does smell nice, which helps to make my hair seem fresher without being an overpowering scent. But I still would like a dry shampoo that doesn't make my hair look dull.
This product can also be used like a baby powder, after a shower or to remove excess oil from the skin (but I haven't used it this way because it has a dark tint and I'm super pale).
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Thanks for the review this isn't something I would use
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very helpfull
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thank you for the info
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VEry helpful review
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nice review
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