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A common dry shampoo mistake is spraying just the visible part of root so, only the top layer of hair.
To get the most out of your dry shampoo, section off your locks and lightly spray from roots to mid-lengths. This adds volume and better mimics that freshly washed look.
If you want to absorb oil only at your roots, focus your application on the scalp area. Then, use your fingertips to massage the product into your strands.
wait a minute
After applying dry shampoo, let it sit for a couple of minutes before you start to blend it out. This allows the dry shampoo to do its job
blend or blow-out.
After you’ve let the dry shampoo sit for a few minutes and massaged it into your roots, go one step further and brush your hair out really well.
This distributes the dry shampoo even more, and helps remove excess product to give hair a fresh, clean feel. If you’ve applied too much, don’t panic.
Grab your blow dryer, turn it on a low heat setting, then use your to further work the formula color choice
if you have dark hair and use a light-tinted dry shampoo, you will look like you have chalk in your hair. Not cute.
For those with brunette or black hair, choose an invisible formula, or one specially formulated for dark hair to avoid powdery residue.
DON’TS OF DRY SHAMPOO
Get spray TIME.
When your hair is greasy, a spritz of dry shampoo can bring it back to life.
But you know what they say about too much of a good thing: if you get spray happy, your hair will wind up looking dull and discolored.
It’s way easier to add more than remove excess, so start with a little, wait a few minutes, and add more if necessary.
Skip actual shampooing
Despite the name, dry shampoo cannot repeat, cannot take the place of actual shampoo.
Sure, it’s effective at absorbing excess oil and refreshing your ‘do, but your hair still needs a regular shampoo to thoroughly cleanse your hair.
Going overboard on dry shampoo can be detrimental to your hair health because the built-up residue can eventually clog your follicles and cause hair loss.
Use on wet or damp hair
It won’t look good. It just won’t. It’s called dry shampoo for a reason SO Use on wet or damp hair
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