Dry shampoo
I was watching a tik tok of this girl who was quizzing her boyfriend on the names of hygiene products woman typically use. When he answered dry shampoo and got it right she asked a bonus question of when it should be applied. She stated it’s to be used at night. Apparently, I have been dry shampooing wrong because I thought you use it in the morning, but after I tested it out in my night time routine, I will never go back! I can now go 3-4 days without washing my hair! Game changer and I must not be the only one who doesn’t know this! #embracevulnerability#healthylifestyle2024 #bodytransformation #beautyfinds #dryshampoo #nighttimeroutine #haircare #unfiltered
Seriously, when I first heard about using dry shampoo at night, I was a total skeptic. Like, wouldn't my hair just be a greasy mess by morning? But after that TikTok, I decided to give it a real shot, and let me tell you, it's been a complete revelation for my haircare routine! This isn't just a hack; it's a lifestyle upgrade, especially for someone like me who loves sleeping in. So, you're probably wondering, 'how exactly do you use dry shampoo at night?' It's actually super simple, and the logic behind it makes so much sense once you try it. The key is to apply it before your hair gets super oily. Think of it as a preventative measure rather than a rescue mission. When you apply it at night, the dry shampoo has hours to work its magic, absorbing excess oils as they're produced throughout the night. This means you wake up with fresh-looking hair, not greasy roots. It's truly a 'real talk dry shampoo' moment – no more hiding under hats! Here's my personal nighttime routine that's been a game-changer: Brush it Out: Before anything, I give my hair a good brush to distribute any natural oils and remove tangles. This also preps the hair for even dry shampoo application. Target the Roots: This is crucial. I section my hair, focusing on the areas that tend to get oily quickest – usually my crown, temples, and around my face. I hold the can about 6-8 inches away and spray in short bursts. Don't go overboard; a little goes a long way. Massage It In (Gently!): After spraying, I gently massage the product into my scalp with my fingertips. This helps activate the oil-absorbing ingredients and ensures even distribution. Don't rub too vigorously, just a light massage. Let It Sit: This is where the magic happens overnight. I just leave it alone! The dry shampoo works hard while I sleep. Morning Refresh: When I wake up, I usually give my hair another quick brush. Sometimes, if there's any visible residue (which is rare with good application), I'll blast it with a cool setting on my hairdryer for a few seconds to help blend it in. Then, I style as usual! My hair feels so much lighter and looks voluminous, like I just washed it. This method has allowed me to comfortably stretch my washes from every other day to every 3-4 days, sometimes even five! Not only does it save me time in the mornings, but I've also noticed my hair feels healthier overall, likely because I'm not stripping it of its natural oils as frequently. If you've been on the fence about trying dry shampoo at night, consider this your sign. It genuinely transformed my hair routine, and I bet it will do the same for yours!

it's also even better to apply to dry clean hair (at night) as it has time to absorb the oils :)