Before you wash
Dry shampoo can extend your hairstyle by up to a week and works wonders on dirty hair. The multitasker can absorb excess oils and debris, mask overgrown roots and add volume to flattened sources. To reap the benefits, start by applying dry shampoo to the roots of your hair’s part. Allow it to absorb and dry before moving onto the next section entirely. Move through the hair in one-inch parts and then use fingers to work the product through the roots and scalp gently.
After you wash
Contrary to popular belief, dry shampoo can be used on freshly cleansed hair. In fact, for people with oily, thin, dry or curly hair (yes, even curly hair) it can radically transform their clean strands. In this case, it helps to think of dry shampoo as hairspray without the unwanted, sticky residue.
For people with thin, straight hair, dry shampoo can create the illusion of fuller, thicker tresses. The texture dry shampoo creates makes it easier for thin hair to hold curls, waves, and other textured looks for more extended periods of time. When lightly applied to curls, dry shampoo can create a thin, protective coating that locks in hair’s natural oils (rather than stripping them) to prevent coils from interlocking.
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Comments [2]
Is there a clean dry shampoo you would recommend out there?
Hi there! We recommend our custom, non-aerosol Prose Dry Shampoo 🙂
-Keely, Prose Senior Manager of Social Media + Community