Promise. In 1971, Klorane invented its famous Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk to refresh the hair between two shampoos. It is a combination of this milk with softening properties and micronized powders with very absorbent power. In 2014, the brand declined its best seller in a "tinted" version:beige mineral pigments are integrated into the formula for a totally invisible finish on brown, red and brown hair. The promised result:volume, clean hair texture and no white film.
Crash test. I have to admit:I'm a real fan of Klorane Dry Shampoo but I have to admit that being very dark, if I use it and I'm in a hurry, there may be white residues (you have to wait two minutes for the shampoo to be absorbed). In terms of use, this dry shampoo is used like its big brother:you shake the product, you spray it 30 cm from the roots and you wait a bit. Initially, I did have light beige powder that shows a lot on the hair. I run my hand through them as if I were washing them to make them penetrate well and there is a miracle:everything disappears! I look at my hands, no trace or powder on them either. As for my hair, it is indeed clean, it has regained volume and above all, there is no powdery smell as is sometimes the case with certain dry shampoos.
Verdict. Not only does the product keep its promise of leaving no white residue on the hair, but most importantly, it works super fast:it is recommended to wait 2 minutes but in general it is faster. The hair seems clean and I can easily last another day (or even two by putting a tad) without washing my hair. Very practical therefore for the weekends or just to space out the shampoos. Be careful not to add too much, otherwise particles may remain. Little trick:you can also use it as a styling product to give volume, it avoids crimping your hair!