How to get the most out of your dry shampoo! Hacks i swear by as a dermatologist and dry shampoo use myself 🫡 📷 cred @Jenna Sinatra
Many people believe dry shampoo doesn’t work well for them, but often this is due to how it’s applied rather than the product itself. Dermatologists recommend several simple hacks to maximize the benefits of dry shampoo. First, always apply dry shampoo to dry hair—not damp or sweaty hair—to ensure it absorbs oil effectively. Section your hair and spray from about 6-8 inches away near the roots where oil tends to build up most. Let the product sit for a few minutes to absorb excess sebum before gently massaging or brushing through your hair to distribute evenly. If you feel residue or a white cast, a light warm blow-dry can help blend the product into the scalp for a natural finish. Using a powder formula or a clear spray can also reduce the appearance of residue, especially for darker hair tones. Dry shampoo is an excellent tool for extending hairstyles and adding volume. To boost texture, lightly tousle hair after application instead of smoothing it flat. Combining dry shampoo with a scalp-friendly routine, including regular cleansing and exfoliation, will enhance your hair’s overall health and appearance. Remember, dry shampoo is a helpful supplement but not a replacement for regular shampooing, as buildup can lead to irritation or clogged follicles over time. For best results, alternate dry shampoo use with gentle washing to maintain scalp balance. Understanding these hacks and adjustments can make dry shampoo an indispensable part of your hair care routine, even if previous experiences felt disappointing. By following these tips, you’ll achieve refreshed, voluminous hair that looks and feels clean between washes.




























































































