Which is the best dry shampoo for your type of hair?
Dry shampoo is perfect to increase volume, and get rid of grease in one go. We also tell you which is the most suitable one for your type of hair.
Dry shampoo is a product that is being used more and more. It has gone from being a product for use only in emergencies, to becoming popular as an alternative to traditional washing when time is short. In fact, it is one of the must haves of the celebrities.

How to use dry shampoo step by step
The main function of any dry shampoo is to absorb the oil from the scalp, at the same time as it hides dirt and smells. To use it correctly, you should take small locks of hair and apply the spray to them, always more than 15 cm away and from the roots to the middle of each lock.
Most people do not know this, but it is recommended to apply the product at night, as it needs time to act and absorb the oil. In this way, our hair is in contact with the product for a few hours and, when we get up, it will look more natural and less matted. Any remains of the powder will also have disappeared completely.
It is recommended to use it every two or three days if you have normal hair, and every day for those who have hair with an oily tendency. In any case, it is important not to go more than a week without washing your hair as usual, so as not to dry it out and dehydrate it.
A dry shampoo for every type of hair
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Fine hair: the best for this type of hair is dry shampoo in spray format because it gives volume while thickening.
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Thick hair or hair that tends to get dirty: there are dry shampoos in loose powder format. This type of product tends to dry more because it disperses less than the spray format. They are fantastic after a workout because they absorb sweat better.
7 uses of dry shampoo:
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To give volume at the roots.
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For texture on layers and tips.
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For touching up a limp fringe.
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To replace lacquer if we want to backcomb our hair.
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To blend the colour.
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For a fuller ponytail, spraying it on before pulling your hair back.
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To fix hairpins better.
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