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If you’re anything like me, dry shampoo is a non-negotiable in your beauty stash. I love it for styling, volume and hold, but let’s be honest, not all dry shampoos are made equal. So, when I tried the JVN Hair The Essential Dry Shampoo, I was very pleasantly surprised. It’s quite unlike any dry shampoo I’ve used before. Here’s my full review, including how it feels, looks, and yes, whether it’s worth the price tag.
Shake very well. Hold the can 8-10″ away and direct at roots, spraying in a sweeping motion. Wait a few seconds to absorb (the longer, the better). Then gently massage in or brush through.
My Review

What I love the most about the JVN Hair The Essential Dry Shampoo is how soft it makes my hair feel. If you brush the product through the hair, you can feel the softness all the way through the lengths which is quite unusual for dry shampoo.
What Makes JVN Hair The Essential Dry Shampoo Different?
Most dry shampoos work by soaking up excess oil and sweat, often leaving your hair feeling a little rough, however, this one is totally the opposite.
Texture & Feel:
The first thing I noticed was how super light and soft this feels. No gritty texture, no chalkiness. It somehow manages to remove the feeling of dirty hair, while adding softness and moisture which I think will be a real game-changer for dry hair types.
Moisturising Yet Oil-Absorbing:
I know it sounds counterintuitive, but this product doesn’t just soak up oil. It actually leaves my hair feeling moisturised, not stripped or dry. That’s so rare for a dry shampoo, and especially lovely if you’ve got a dry scalp like I do.
If you’re curious about another innovative, non-aerosol option, check out my in-depth K18 AirWash Dry Shampoo Review. It’s ideal for those who want texture without residue.
Application Video
Here’s how I apply it for best results:
White Cast?
This is always the big question with dry shampoo, especially if you have darker hair. The good news is that JVN Hair The Essential Dry Shampoo leaves minimal to no white cast.

If you spray it too close to the roots, you might see a little bit of white initially, but don’t panic. Just give your roots a soft massage, and it melts right in. So much easier than the heavy powdery finish some dry shampoos can leave behind.
Before & After Photos


Volume & Shape:
For me, this is the big win because I don’t really get very greasy hair but it does get a bit flat and limp in between washes. I find this product gives lovely shape and volume.
Even though it feels soft and light, it adds body without weighing anything down. My hair looked fuller, fresher, and way more styled after just a few spritzes as you will see in the video and photos I shared above.
The Scent
I really like the fragrance in this dry shampoo. It is musky and softly citrussy with lovely Mediterranean vibes. It isn’t overpowering and doesn’t linger in a cloying way. It just leaves your hair smelling clean and refreshed.
Sizes & Price
I love that this comes in two sizes. The full size is £26 for 148g and the mini is £13 for 61g. The smaller can is perfect for keeping in your handbag or popping into your hand luggage when travelling. I think this is a really nice touch from the JVN Hair team, and at £13, it’s a great way to try before committing to the full size.
Scalp-Friendly
As someone with a sensitive, dry scalp, I’m always cautious with dry shampoos. Some can really irritate. I’m pleased to report that this one doesn’t cause any irritation, itchiness or residue buildup.
Final Thoughts: Is JVN Hair The Essential Dry Shampoo Worth It?
This dry shampoo perfectly fits my personal needs when it comes to a dry shampoo. It has a lovely lightweight and soft texture, it actually moisturises my hair whilst giving it oomph and life, and it doesn’t irritate my scalp.
This is a luxury-feeling dry shampoo that performs beautifully, and if you’ve struggled with traditional dry shampoos, this one is well worth trying.
One note if you have very greasy hair:
If you tend to get very oily roots, the soft, hydrated feeling might actually be a little too much. This isn’t one of those ultra-mattifying formulas. In my opinion, tt’s more about refreshing your hair and lightly absorbing oil without drying it out, so if you love that squeaky-dry texture, this may not give you quite that finish.