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Save your hair this festival season with Typebea's new Dry Shampoo

Save your hair this festival season with Typebea's new Dry Shampoo

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Rita Ora teamed up with Vida Glow founder, Anna Lahey, to launch their own haircare brand in 2024, which has gone from strength to strength.
The collection has sold out on numerous occasions due to popular demand, and I think I have a part to play in this because I am whole-heartedly obsessed with the G1 Overnight Peptide Boosting Serum to stimulate healthy hair growth.
But there is a new hair launch on the block we think could give the G1 Serum a run for its money as our cult haircare essential – introducing the G5 3-in-1 Dry Shampoo.
Typebea has just launched its G5 3-in-1 Dry Shampoo, which bridges the gap between numerous haircare products. It functions as a dry shampoo, hair growth, scalp exfoliator, hair scent, and everything in between.
Formulated with scalp-loving ingredients, the G5 Dry Shampoo is a fine mist that soaks up excess oil, while BaicapilTM and amino acids target hair growth from the root, and lactic acid gently exfoliates the scalp and keeps the hair environment clean. It also contains TYPEBEA's signature citrus and bergamot scent for a fresh finish. The ultra fine mist is lightweight on the scalp, doesn't clog the hair follicles, and is super easy to use.It is free from silicone, sulphate and parabens. BUY NOW FOR £26
The G5 Dry Shampoo has been described as an extension of TYPEBEA's Growth collection, as it is not only a dry shampoo, but has been designed to aid hair growth, reduce hair loss by 60% and exfoliate the scalp.
Now we know there is some stigma around how good dry shampoo is for the scalp. While some dry shampoos can clog the hair follicles and inhibit hair growth, others can leave the hair with a sheet of white mist, or with a powdery texture. But that is not the case for TYPEBEA's creation.
Staying true to the brand, TYPEBEA has infused this dry shampoo with scalp-loving ingredients that are hydrating, exfoliating rather than clogging, and effective in reducing the oil-soaked locks.
TYPEBEA has created a Dry Shampoo that soaks up any excess oil that leaves the hair looking greasy, thanks to the inclusion of ultra-fine natural starches, but it has also been formulated with lactic acid that gently exfoliates the scalp to remove any build up of dead skin, sebum and product that can inhibit hair growth.
The key ingredient is TYPEBEA's hero active, BaicapilTM, which has been clinically proven to boost hair growth at the root – a feature that is unlike any other dry shampoo we have ever tried (and we have tried a lot!) It also functions to maintain a healthy environment on the scalp for hair to grow.
But why stop there? TYPEBEA's G5 also adds volume to the root, which is ideal for those who don't like a flat hairstyle.
Alongside the appearance of dry, clean and voluminous locks, this Dry Shampoo also reduces the appearance of frizz and flyaways, without leaving any white case.
Some Dry Shampoo's have a musky scent, but the power duo have infused this new drop with the brand's signature scent, which boasts notes of bergamot, wood, and citrus scents so your hair smells fresh and fragrant (in the best way) with every sassy hair flick. More Trending
The multi-functional product emits an uber-fine mist, which is light on the hair and scalp, nor does it disrupt the existing style. Like most dry shampoos it is advised to shake well before use, spray onto the roots from 15cm away, then brush through. Simple right?
It is rare for a new product to be on offer, but TYPEBEA really is breaking from tradition in more ways than one, as there is an exclusive offer to save you more on select hair products, but only for Metro readers (aren't you lucky?)
From now until 24th June, Metro readers can get 20% off two products, and we strongly recommend the G5 Dry Shampoo and the G1 Overnight Serum. The one-time offer is available to all customers, though it cannot be used alongside any other discounts, and it has to be a minimum purchase of £26. To claim the discount all you have to do is enter the discount code 'METRO20' at the checkout. Don't say we don't spoil you!
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