Bumble and bumble Prêt-à-Powder Post Workout Dry Shampoo Mist

Bumble and bumble

Bumble and bumble Prêt-à-Powder Post Workout Dry Shampoo Mist

A non-aerosol, dual-phase liquid mist designed to clean and refresh sweaty hair, absorb oils, and eliminate odor without leaving a white cast or residue.

Sulfate-free

Paraben-free

Color-safe

Silicone-free

Natural

Protein-free

Optimized for Your Environment & Lifestyle

Humid
Dry
UV Protection
Pollution Shield
Summer

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Dry Shampoo Mist

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How often will you use this product?

Everyday
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On rotation

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Your Biodata Compatibility Analysis

Based on your 6 hair health indices and environmental factors

0 HAIR HEALTH SCORE

Poor Match

Significant incompatibilities

Growth Cycle Health Index

Hair Match

Hair Health Index Alignment

Optimal for OSI, SSI, DI, HSI

Ingredient Efficacy

Matching Ingredient Score

Environment Compatibility

Current UV, Air Quality & Humidity

Why This Works for Your Specific Profile

Damage Index:

Damage levels outside specified range may not benefit optimally from product formulation

Water Quality:

Hard water minerals overwhelm gentle formulation causing inadequate cleansing and progressive buildup

Hair:

No porosity-specific conflicts

Active Lifestyle:

Low activity produces insufficient stress or buildup making product intensity unnecessarily harsh

Add to Your Routine

Current Routine Fit

Use between wash days to refresh, doesn't replace your regular shampoo routine

Recommended Routine Order

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Your Hair Profile

Hair Type

Damage Level

Porosity

Scalp Sensitivity

Your Hair Profile Integration

Your Hair Archetype

Density Level

Washing Frequency

Shedding Level

Oil Level

Your Hair Health Indices

Oil Secretion (OSI)

Very low oil production

Scalp Sensitivity (SSI)

Very low sensitivity

Growth Rate (CMR)

Poor metabolism rate

Damage Index (DI)

Minimal damage

Hair Strength (HSI)

Very weak strength

Softness Index (SI)

Significant improvement needed

Water & Environmental Integration

Water:

Expected Results & Timeline

Key Highlights

What is it?

Dry Shampoo Mist with 20 ingredients

Who Is It For

All ages and genders

Budget

Rs. 3,260.25 - Rs. 6,520.50

Timeline

Immediate

Why You’ll Love It

What Does It Help With?

Oily scalp, frizz, dullness

Best for

Oily Scalp

Features

Cleanses sweaty hair, eliminates odor, absorbs oil, quick-drying, no white cast or residue, UV protection

Checks

Cruelty Free, Sustainable Packaging

Ingredients Overview

Ingredients List

water, alcohol-denat, bambusa-arundinacea-bamboo-stem-extract, calendula-officinalis-flower-extract, glycerin, isoamyl-laurate, butyl-methoxydibenzoylmethane, ethylhexyl-methoxycinnamate, lithium-magnesium-sodium-silicate, silica, calcium-chloride, cetrimonium-chloride, tocopherol, bht, butylene-glycol, pentylene-glycol, fragrance-parfum, hexyl-cinnamal, linalool, limonene, citronellol, geraniol, coumarin, citral

Key Ingredients

bambusa-arundinacea-bamboo-stem-extract, calendula-officinalis-flower-extract, glycerin, silica

Ingredients Details

Bht

BHT, or butylated hydroxytoluene, is a synthetic antioxidant widely used in cosmetics, skincare products, and food preservation. This oil-soluble compound effectively prevents oxidation, extending the shelf life of formulations by protecting against rancidity and color changes. In skincare, BHT acts as a free radical scavenger, potentially offering some protection against environmental stressors that contribute to premature aging.

Typically used in concentrations ranging from 0.01% to 0.1%, BHT is often combined with other antioxidants like BHA or vitamin E for enhanced efficacy. Its stability across a wide pH range makes it versatile for various formulations, including creams, lotions, and oils. BHT's ability to maintain product integrity helps preserve the efficacy of other active ingredients in the formulation.

While generally recognized as safe by regulatory bodies, BHT has faced scrutiny due to concerns about potential endocrine disruption and skin sensitization in some individuals. As a result, many formulators are exploring natural alternatives. When used within recommended limits, BHT remains an effective preservative and antioxidant in skincare, contributing to product stability and potentially offering some protective benefits to the skin.

Citral

Citral is a naturally occurring organic compound found in various plants, particularly citrus fruits and lemongrass. This aldehyde is responsible for the characteristic lemon scent and is widely used in the fragrance and flavor industries. In skincare formulations, citral serves multiple purposes, offering both aromatic and potential therapeutic benefits.

As an active ingredient, citral demonstrates antimicrobial properties, which may help combat acne-causing bacteria and promote clearer skin. It also exhibits antioxidant effects, potentially protecting skin cells from oxidative stress and environmental damage. Some studies suggest citral may have skin-brightening capabilities by inhibiting melanin production, though more research is needed to confirm its efficacy in this regard.

However, citral is known to be a potential skin sensitizer and can cause irritation in some individuals, particularly at higher concentrations. Its use in skincare products is typically limited to low percentages to minimize the risk of adverse reactions. Formulators must carefully balance its benefits with potential drawbacks, often incorporating it into products designed for oily or acne-prone skin types. When used judiciously, citral can contribute to fresh-scented, potentially clarifying skincare formulations.

Citronellol

Citronellol is a naturally occurring terpene alcohol found in various essential oils, including rose, geranium, and citronella. This versatile ingredient is widely used in skincare and cosmetic formulations due to its pleasant floral scent and beneficial properties. Citronellol exhibits antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory characteristics, making it valuable for addressing skin concerns such as acne and irritation.

In skincare products, citronellol functions as a fragrance component and a skin-conditioning agent. It helps to mask unpleasant odors and imparts a fresh, uplifting aroma to formulations. Additionally, its ability to penetrate the skin allows it to deliver potential benefits beyond its aromatic properties.

Research suggests that citronellol may possess antioxidant properties, potentially helping to neutralize free radicals and combat oxidative stress in the skin. It also demonstrates insect-repellent qualities, which can be advantageous in outdoor-oriented skincare products.

While generally well-tolerated, citronellol can cause sensitization in some individuals, particularly those with fragrance allergies. As with any fragrant ingredient, patch testing is recommended before widespread use. Formulators typically incorporate citronellol at concentrations below 1% to minimize the risk of adverse reactions while maintaining its beneficial effects.

Coumarin

Coumarin is a naturally occurring organic compound found in various plants, including tonka beans, cinnamon, and sweet clover. It is characterized by its sweet, vanilla-like scent and is widely used in the fragrance and cosmetic industries. In skincare formulations, coumarin serves multiple purposes, primarily as a fragrance enhancer and potential skin-conditioning agent.

This aromatic compound possesses mild antimicrobial properties, which may contribute to preserving product integrity and potentially assisting in managing skin bacteria. Coumarin has also demonstrated antioxidant capabilities in some studies, suggesting it could help protect the skin from free radical damage. However, its use in skincare is primarily for its pleasant olfactory properties rather than significant therapeutic effects.

It's important to note that coumarin has been associated with photosensitivity in some individuals, potentially increasing skin sensitivity to UV radiation. As a result, products containing coumarin should be used with caution, especially in conjunction with sun exposure. Additionally, regulatory bodies have established maximum concentration limits for coumarin in cosmetic products to ensure safety. Formulators must adhere to these guidelines when incorporating this ingredient into skincare products.

Personalized Usage Instructions

How to Use

1

Step 1

Shake super-well before using

2

Step 2

Section damp or sweaty hair and apply 2 to 4 pumps about 6 inches away from roots

3

Step 3

Let sit for 15 to 30 seconds, then shake out with fingers or brush through

4

Step 4

To dry even faster, blow-dry on cool

5

Step 5

For fine hair, start with 1 to 2 spritzes per section

1

Step 1

Brush hair before and after applying to ensure product is evenly distributed

2

Step 2

Shake well between spritzes

Medical Chemicals

Protein/Moisture

- Moisture

pH

pH Level

- Acidic

Porosity Taget

- All Porosities

Customized for Your Profile

Scalp Condtions

Oil Control

Climate Suitability

Humid, Dry, UV Protection, Pollution Shield, Summer

Clinical Claims

Frequency

Shake super-well before using. Section damp or sweaty hair and apply 2 to 4 pumps about 6 inches away from roots. Let sit for 15 to 30 seconds, then shake out with fingers or brush through. To dry even faster, blow-dry on cool. For fine hair, start with 1 to 2 spritzes per section. Brush hair before and after applying to ensure product is evenly distributed. Shake well between spritzes.

Product Information

Cruelty Free

Sustainable Packaging