Dry Shampoos Your Hair: Dry shampoos are at the frontline of any glamour emergency in view of jet-setting times. A quick spray-and-swish act and hair feels clean and full, with no traces of greasiness. But is dry shampoo actually good for the hair, some say? Let’s investigate further.
Dry shampoos are powder or sprays that absorb the oil and grease from the scalp, thereby giving the appearance of clean hair without the use of water. A dry shampoo is very handy for traveling or during emergencies.
Staff: Instant revive for greasy hair.
Volume: A texture-waving styling aide.
Time Saver: Real blessing for the eco-conscious and squeezed!!!
Travel-Friendly: Dry shampoos are eminently portable: for long-haul flights, road trips, and camping.
”Dry shampoo is considered safe with occasional use; however, repeated applications are fraught with risks:
-clogged follicles: residues build up…
-itchy scalp: could be a chemical irritation or just powder…
-growth stimulation: build-up has negative effects after a while…
-not a cleanser substitute: it only masks dirt or oil, which need washing out…”
Avoid using it more than twice a week.
With every heavy application of dry shampoo, make sure to wash it out using a gentle shampoo.
Always apply dry shampoo right onto the roots of the hair, then rub it into the roots using your fingers to ensure an even application.
Avoid dry shampoos with sulfates, parabens, and any other chemicals.
Also Read: Dry Shampoo Vs Regular Shampoo: Which One Should you choose?
Is it safe? Hmm! Sure… maybe! In moderation, of course. It works wonder for occasions like these; however, it should never be a substitute for a good shampoo wash. So till the day your scalp and hair decide to behave, just strike that balance between taking the easy way out and being clean.