Dry shampoo for wavy hair??
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Feb 14, 2016
Sarah S.
Trying to find a dry shampoo that works well with wavy hair. Need something that doesn't need to be brushed through as I don't want to make my hair frizzy from separated the waves. Thanks in advance.
Feb 15, 2016
Shelby B.
I'm not sure if this still exists, but Tresemme used to make a foam dry shampoo that was designed for curly hair.
Feb 15, 2016
Mar F.
I have curly hair, and I seldom use dry shampoo. But when I do, I have the same problem, because if I brush my hair I suddenly turn into the lion king. I recently discovered pret-a-powder by bumble&bumble. The way it works is you make some partitions to your hair, and add the powder at the roots. Then I just massage the scalp, and turn my head upside down and run my fingers through the relatively open wave (since my curls start forming about 3in from the roots) then, I slightly wet my hair again to get rid of any leftover frizziness. It will only absorb the oils of the top part, which will immediately give more volume!
Also, I want to note that no dry shampoo actually cleans the hair. They just absorb the oils that sometimes makes the hair look dirty even when its not (usually closer to the scalp) thats why you can get away with just applying it at the roots only.
Feb 15, 2016
Tracy S.
No no