Dry shampoo can be a lifesaver on busy days when washing your hair isn't an option. While drugstore versions may solve the problem, they...
Dry shampoo can be a lifesaver on busy days when washing your hair isn't an option. While drugstore versions may solve the problem, they often contain harmful chemicals and leave an unpleasant scent. So, why not try making your own DIY dry shampoo? Here's how it works and some natural recipes to try:
Why Use Dry Shampoo?
Washing your hair every day can strip it of essential oils, leading to dryness and weakness. Dry shampoo helps remove dirt, grease, and buildup without drying out your hair.
How Does It Work?
Dry shampoos, both store-bought and homemade, absorb oil using ingredients like starch or alcohol. Homemade versions offer a natural alternative without harmful chemicals.
Why Choose a Natural Solution?
Commercial dry shampoos may contain harmful ingredients like butane and propane. Making your own allows you to control what goes into your hair and avoid potential side effects.
5 All-Natural DIY Dry Shampoo Recipes:
Arrowroot Powder + Additional Coloring Powder
- 2 tbsp arrowroot powder
- 2 tbsp additional coloring powder (based on hair color)
- Mix equal parts arrowroot powder and additional coloring powder. Add essential oils for fragrance if desired.
Salt + Cornmeal (+ Additional Coloring Powder)
- 8 tbsp cornmeal
- 1 tbsp salt
- Blend cornmeal to a fine powder, then mix in salt. Add dried petals for aroma if desired.
Oatmeal + Baking Soda (+ Additional Coloring Powder)
- 2 tbsp oatmeal
- 2 tbsp baking soda
- Combine equal parts oatmeal and baking soda. Massage onto oily roots and brush off excess.
Bentonite Clay (+ Additional Coloring Powder)
- Sprinkle clay on hairbrush or apply directly to roots. Brush thoroughly to ensure absorption.
Cornmeal & Almonds (+ Additional Coloring Powder)
- 1 tbsp cornmeal
- 1 tbsp orris root
- 1 tbsp finely ground almonds
- Mix ingredients and apply to hair, brushing out any excess.
How to Apply Dry Shampoo:
- Thoroughly mix your dry shampoo powder.
- Use a clean makeup brush or fingertips to apply to roots and oily areas.
- Massage into roots for absorption.
- Brush out excess powder if needed.
- Style as desired.
How Often to Use Homemade Dry Shampoo:
Only use dry shampoo when your hair starts to look greasy, typically every 3-4 days between washes. Avoid overuse to prevent drying out your hair.
Making your own dry shampoo gives you control over ingredients and ensures a natural solution for fresher, healthier-looking hair.



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