How to use dry shampoo:
Hold the hair up and spray into the roots from about 30 cm away, then shake it out a little. Try to use dry shampoo in the oiliest areas of your head: for most people this the roots at the top of the head, around the face and at the crown of your head. Then don't touch your hair too much, and go about your day!
Why should you hold dry shampoo about 30cm away?
The further away you hold the spray, the more even the spread of the dry shampoo, the closer you are the more powdery the spray will be and look on your hair.
Where should you use dry shampoo?
Try to use dry shampoo in the oiliest areas of your head: for most people this the roots at the top of the head, around the face and at the crown of your head.
How can I get longer out of my dry shampoo?
Don't touch your hair too much after you've used dry shampoo, as this leads to more oil in your hair. The oil and dry shampoo build up can make your head a little itchy, which leads to more touching, and more oil!
Watch my full tutorial below for more advice;
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