6 Mistakes You May Make When Using Dry Shampoo
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Dry shampoo can be one of the most wonderful tools to your hair beauty -after using it for several minutes, it can remove oil from your hair and keep your hair clean.


Mistake #1: Spraying too close to your scalp.

To evenly distribute your hair and avoid getting a chalky white look, spray dry shampoo about 10 inches away from your hair roots.


Mistake #2: Using too much.

When your hair is greasy, a good dose of dry shampoo can make it look fresher. But spray too much, your hair will dull and discolored. As with all products, it's easier to add more than remove excess, so use a little dry shampoo, then wait a few minutes, and add more if you felt your hair is still too greasy.


Mistake #3: Applying it to the wrong part of your hair.

Don't spray dry shampoo all over your head — just spray to the top couple inches. The bottom of your hair isn't greasy, applying dry shampoo all over will just make your hair stiff and lackluster.


Mistake #4: Not massaging it in.

If you don't, the dry shampoo just sits on top of your hair and isn't able to do its job. Therefore, using your fingertips to massage it into your hair roots and scalp.


Mistake #5: Immediately rubbing it in after spritzing it on.

Don't just spray and go — give the product a chance to work into your hair and really absorb your hair roots oil. Letting the dry shampoo sit for a couple minutes on your hair before you massage it in and brush or comb it through.


Mistake #6:Relying on it every day.

Some people shampoos once a week at most, and always use dry shampoo between washes. Although dry shampoo works great at keeping oiliness at bay, doing this too often can actually be detrimental. Because the built-up residue can eventually clog your hair roots. Therefore, trying to do it only once between hair washes so your scalp has a chance to breathe.