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Dry Conditioner: Your Dry Shampoo's BFF

Meet ten dry conditioners, and find out why you should add one to your overflowing hair product drawer
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Best Scent: Oribe Soft Dry Conditioner Spray, $35
Leave it to Oribe -- the maker of my favorite hair product of all time, Oribe Dry Texture Spray, $39 -- to come out with a home run of a dry conditioner. It is almost weightless (the spray is practically invisible), makes hair instantly softer and smells like tropical flowers. It contains argan oil for hydrating locks and silk powder for absorbing oil.

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Best for Really Stretching Your Blowout: Serge Normant Meta Revive Dry Conditioner, $25
Thanks to the addition of cornstarch, this dry conditioner absorbs oil as effectively as a dry shampoo. It also contains argan oil to hydrate hair, and the packaging is seriously chic.

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Best for Color-Treated Hair: Pureology Fresh Approach Dry Conditioner, $24
If you dye your hair, it's important to avoid harsh, color-stripping ingredients. Shampooing less frequently is helpful, but you also need to use the right styling products, which is where this dry conditioner comes in. It's formulated with orange oil and mineral powders, which help hair color last longer while refreshing locks at the same time.

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Best for Creating Texture: Tigi Rockaholic Dirty Secret Dry Conditioner, $20
As the name suggests, this product gives your hair a cool, piece-y quality -- while moisturizing, natch. I also love it for the sweet citrus scent.

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Best for Midday Touchups: CHI Dry Conditioner, $19
Ends feeling like straw? A light mist of this product lets you run fingers or a comb through your hair with ease while imparting shine and a spicy, floral fragrance.

BY DAWN DAVIS, HANNAH SAVIN | SEP 14, 2016 | SHARES
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