It isn't unusual to go three to four days without shampooing your hair. Not because we are being lazy or trying to preserve water, but we are preserving our color and integrity of our hair. Many hairstylists and dermatologists support the "no 'poo movement," claiming that washing your hair too much can strip away healthy oils and lead to dry, damaged locks. So what's a girl to do when her sexy, lived-in hair has turned up limped and lifeless? Two words for you...Dry Shampoo
Dry Shampoo's have been gaining popularity in the last few years, but they first showed up in the 1960s and Twiggy starred in an early ad. Either powder or aerosol, the starch or silica-based formulas are used to soak up excess oils in between shampoos and give a longer life to hairstyles. Now, not only do we have Dry Shampoo, but Pureology also offers Dry Conditioner. Dry Conditioner is a great product for longer hair that lacks moisture. Lots of us have the need to address 2 common hair problems....greasy scalp and dry ends. Now, you can solve both problems without getting your hair wet and magnifying the problem. Hairthurium proudly sells Pureology HairCare.
Read the following to discover the ins and outs of Dry Shampoo tips
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What are the top dos and don'ts of using dry shampoo?
DO spray at least six inches away from the roots. This will lightly and evenly distribute the product without creating buildup.
DON'T spray on damp or wet hair. It's called dry shampoo for a reason.
DO wait about two minutes before styling, you may use your blowdryer or iron right over the product.
DO use on roots, addressing areas of shine/oil,to add a modern matte texture.
DON'T worry if you get dry shampoo on the mid-shaft, this gives extra grip to the hair and provides more volume, decreasing the too-soft feel fine hair can sometimes have.
DO use dry conditioner on the mid-shaft to ends to create shine and manageability.
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Use the link below to view a how-to tutorial