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		<title>Rene Furterer Naturia Dry Shampoo Review</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rene Furterer</strong> is a French hair care line that prides itself on using natural active ingredients in its products, such as essential oils. See below for a detailed company profile. Naturia Dry Shampoo is their powder shampoo offering, and one look at the ingredient list confirms that this product adheres to their line’s concept. It contains cornstarch and rice powder, silica, safflower oil, kaolin clay, and peppermint and basil essential oils.</p>
<p>This is one of the lighter dry shampoos on the market. It works best as a touch-up for after the gym or to freshen your hair after work before a night out. If you have significantly oily hair, I think this product is not strong enough to get the job done. See our <a href="http://dryshampooguide.com/dry-shampoo-reviews">dry shampoo reviews</a> page if you are looking for something heavier. You would have to use so much of it that it would be obvious and visible. However, if you are looking for a natural product that only needs to serve light duty, Rene Furterer <a href="http://dryshampooguide.com/">dry shampoo</a> is ideal.</p>
<p>Naturia is a dry shampoo spray and like many dry shampoo sprays, it is easy to use up the entire bottle much faster than you intended. It is not uncommon to only get five or ten uses out of one of these bottles. The best approach is to spray a small amount to begin with, wait, comb through, and then determine if you need to add more. Spraying indiscriminately like you would with hairspray could leave you broke pretty quickly at about $25 a bottle.</p>
<p>One problem some people have with Naturia is the scent, but the scent does mellow with time. Rene Furterer prides itself on using only natural ingredients, and with a list that includes things like peppermint and orange oil, you might be expecting a refreshing and invigorating fragrance. Unfortunately, this has a very heavy smell in the beginning. However, it smells worst when it is being sprayed and the scent does fade quickly.</p>
<p>Is this product worth purchasing? If natural ingredients are very important to you and you are not planning to use it on the fifth day of not washing your hair, then yes, this is a good choice for you. But with so many other dry shampoos on the market, I think a lot of people might find something else that suits their needs better. For example, <a href="http://dryshampooguide.com/batiste-dry-shampoo-reviews">Batiste Tropical Dry Shampoo</a> leaves behind a fun summery scent and costs less than half of Naturia. <a href="http://dryshampooguide.com/bumble-and-bumble-dry-shampoo">Bumble and Bumble dry shampoo</a> is a little pricier but it gives hair a lot of great volume and really makes your hair look a lot cleaner. I’d take either of those over this product. But Rene Furterer gets lots of props for coming up with such a natural formula.</p>
<p>If you are looking to buy <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ULRBSI/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=dshg-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B000ULRBSI" rel="nofollow">Rene Furterer Naturia Dry Shampoo</a><img style="border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=dshg-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=B000ULRBSI" alt="" width="1" height="1" border="0" />, you can usually save some money by getting it on Amazon. They also have the travel size so you don&#8217;t have to commit to a full bottle until you know for sure it&#8217;s going to work well for you. Click on an image below for more information and reviews of Rene Furterer Naturia Dry Shampoo.</p>
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<p><strong>Rene Furterer Company Profile</strong></p>
<p>Rene Furterer is a hair care company established by Rene Furterer himself in Provence. Their aim is to create hair care products that are as close to nature as possible. All of the products feature green packaging and plant-based ingredients. Their premise is simple: healthy hair comes from a healthy scalp. Rather than trying to treat damaged hair, they seek to prevent it by keeping the scalp in top shape. Their products are packed with vitamins and other botanical ingredients that promote healthy hair and, in turn, hair growth. They all feature essential oils which not only help the skin on the scalp but also lend a natural, fresh fragrance to the hair. The company started out small but is now owned by Laboratoires Pierre Fabre, which affords them a bigger budget for researching the very best botanical ingredients to use in their hair care products.</p>
<p>The Rene Furterer line includes a variety of organic shampoos and conditioners as well as dry shampoo. They also offer organic hair styling products such as wax and mousse. Their scalp treatments are among the best on the market thanks to Furterer’s focus on scalp health as the main factor in determining hair health and appearance. They also have several kits and gift sets which enable consumers to try several of their products at once.</p>
<p>One of their top selling products is Rene Furterer Naturia Dry Shampoo. This product is great for people who are environmentally conscious. It is a powder that takes the place of shampoo by absorbing oil from the hair. Rene Furterer dry shampoo is not only full of natural ingredients but also has the added benefit of reducing the waste of water and electricity.<br />
Another top seller is Rene Furterer Reactional Thin Hair Program. This is a three step program designed to help regrow hair. This is not created for those suffering from genetic hair loss or hair loss due to aging. Rather, it treats reactional hair loss, which is hair loss due to stress or hormonal factors such as pregnancy.</p>
<p>They have another 3-step kit designed to help fight frizzy hair. The Rene Furterer 3 Step Anti Frizz Kit features three organic products designed to be used in conjunction with one another. The shampoo and conditioner are to be followed up with serum which all work together to keep hair looking sleek and tamed on even the most humid days.</p>
<p>Rene Furterer is a salon brand that can also be found at high end retailers, including online. Their prices are toward the high end of the scale thanks to the research that goes into their formulations as well as the natural ingredients used.</p>
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		<title>Cornstarch as Dry Shampoo</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might have heard that you can use cornstarch as dry shampoo. Many home remedies for oily hair suggest using cornstarch to absorb the grease. Cornstarch is something many of us have on hand in our kitchen for thickening stews and making pudding. It also has a number of uses for beauty, from clearing diaper rashes to yes, even helping your hair look a little less greasy. It&#8217;s also perfect after using <a href="http://dryshampooguide.com/coconut-oil-for-hair">coconut oil for hair</a> if you find that it leaves your hair looking too greasy. Be sure you do not confuse cornstarch with cornmeal. The grains of cornmeal are too large to use in your hair.</p>
<p>To use corn starch as dry <a href="http://dryshampooguide.com/shampoo-for-oily-hair">shampoo for oily hair</a>, first pour some into the palm of your hand. Start with a small amount because it&#8217;s easy to overdo it and if you don&#8217;t put enough initially, you can always add more later. Then rub your hands together and then pat them gently onto your scalp. You should not apply it anywhere near your ends- just at the roots where your hair is greasy. Don’t worry about how it looks when you first apply it. Just make sure you put it as close to the scalp as you can.</p>
<p>If you plan on doing this a lot, you may want to use a shaker bottle with holes at the top for this purpose so that you can easily pour out a small amount and avoid getting powder everywhere. If you use a shaker bottle, just shake a little bit directly onto your hair at the roots.</p>
<p>Next, brush or comb the powder through your hair. A fine-toothed comb is the best choice for even distribution, then follow up with your usual brush. This helps disperse the powder. If your hair still looks greasy, add more cornstarch. If your hair looks powdery, simply continue combing and brushing until the powder is no longer noticeable. If you think you applied way too much, you may need to rub the excess with a towel or your hand as well.</p>
<p>The main problem with using cornstarch as hair powder is that it can be obvious if you do it wrong. Apply too much and you will have visible white powder in your hair which may even be mistaken for dandruff. That is why it’s best to start with a little and then keep adding more until the greasiness is gone.</p>
<p>In a pinch, cornstarch as a <a href="http://dryshampooguide.com/">homemade dry shampoo</a> is great but if you think you’ll use it often, it is better to buy a dry shampoo that is specially formulated for hair as these tend to blend better and often contain ingredients that help make your hair healthy and smell great. If cornstarch appeals to you because it&#8217;s natural, you may want to consider a commercial product made with natural ingredients such as Naturia by <a href="http://dryshampooguide.com/rene-furterer-naturia-dry-shampoo-review">Rene Furterer</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that you can make dry shampoo yourself at home? It is really quite easy to make. But be forewarned: the results are not nearly as good as with store-bought dry shampoo. Nonetheless, it is useful to know how to make your own dry shampoo in case of real hair emergencies when you can&#8217;t get to the drugstore. You can use homemade <a href="http://dryshampooguide.com/">dry shampoo for volume</a>, freshness, and a cleaner appearance. </p>
<p>The key ingredient in homemade dry shampoo is cornstarch. Most people who cook regularly already have cornstarch on hand in the kitchen for thickening soups and homemade pudding. Cornstarch also has a variety of beauty remedies, such as healing diaper rash in children and yes, making dry shampoo. If you don’t have cornstarch on hand, cornmeal will work but the grains are a little larger and it can be messier. Arrowroot starch can also be used, and some people like to mix in a bit of baking soda for its freshening qualities. Avoid talcum powder as recent studies have shown that it can cause respiratory problems and even cancer. On a similar note, most baby powder is now made with cornstarch instead of talc due to the dangers so you could use baby powder to make dry shampoo as well.<br />
Many store-bought dry shampoos have the added benefit of giving your hair a fresh scent. You can add some fragrance to your homemade dry shampoo. You can mix in scented powders or a few drops of fragrance oil to give your hair a nice fragrance. If you don’t have any ingredients suitable for mixing into the powder shampoo, just spritz your hair with a spray of perfume after you’ve applied to dry shampoo to help mask that unwashed hair odor.</p>
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<p>Homemade <strong>dry shampoo</strong> is simple to use. If you have an empty shaker container, you can use that to apply it but otherwise you can simply pinch some in your fingers and sprinkle it on manually. Start with about a teaspoon-sized amount and apply it as close to the scalp as possible since that is where the oil comes from. You may want to do this over a sink or towel to catch all of the extraneous powder as the application process can get a little messy. Run your fingers through your hair to help distribute it and then comb it through with a fine-toothed comb to help it reach all parts of your hair evenly. If your hair still appears greasy, keep adding more, little by little, until the desired effect is achieved.<br />
When you’ve run out of <a href="http://dryshampooguide.com/">dry shampoo</a> and you’re desperate to fix oily hair, it’s quite easy to make this quick fix at home but remember that you will get much better results with commercial dry shampoo.</p>
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