Kiss Bad Hair Days Goodbye with Sol de Janeiro’s Dry Shampoo

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In today’s issue of “things we can’t stop obsessing over” is Sol de Janeiro’s new Brazilian Joia Dry Shampoo.

Ever since I caught my first whiff of the cult-favorite Brazilian Bum Bum Cream a few years ago, I’ve been a Sol de Janeiro stan. Known for their nourishing ingredients and addicting scents, the beauty brand recently expanded into haircare, so naturally, I had to try the dry shampoo.

Packaged in a 100% recyclable can, the dry shampoo is packed with hair-loving ingredients like coconut, açaí and sunflower seed oils, plus Brazilian kaolin clay, rice starch and pro-vitamin B5 to absorb excess oils and draw out impurities. Compared to other dry shampoos, this one doesn’t weigh down your hair or leave a white, sticky residue. It will seriously give your hair a second life regardless if it’s been one or four days since your last hair wash.

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