Thursday, 18 February 2021

Lee Stafford Dry Shampoo Brush Review

I am sure I am not alone with being 70% dry shampoo most weeks, not moving far from the house and appearing on Zoom most days doesn't give me a whole bunch of energy to wash my hair as much as I would usually do. I am a huge fan of Lee Stafford products, especially the hairbrushes and I shared quite a few on my blog at the beginning of 2020, here I am again with the Dry Shampoo Brush for 2021.
Lee Stafford Dry Shampoo Brush Review
Lee Stafford Dry Shampoo Brush Review
I am a huge fan of dry shampoo and use it as and when I need too, one brush I never knew I needed until I tried this is a Dry Shampoo Blending Brush (£10.99). Described as being your secret weapon to quickly and evenly distribute our Dry Shampoos, this brush
  • Blends powder products
  • Lifts the root
  • Flexible nylon pins
  • Synthetic bristle tufts
  • Vegan friendly
When being used, it feels similar in weight to the Lee Stafford Smooth and Polish Paddle Brush. With its soft-touch grip, the multiple dense rows of flexible nylon ball-tip pins which stand out in white, work to lift, tease the root and add volume, whilst synthetic bristle tufts, which are black, evenly blend that Dry Shampoo.
Lee Stafford Dry Shampoo Brush Review
Until this brush arrived, I had always used my fingers to distribute dry shampoo as best I could, but this brush makes a much better job, particularly towards my roots.  Priced around £10.99 you can find this brush via Lee Stafford and places such as Boots*.







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