Beauty

The Best Dry Shampoo For Your Hair Type

Dry shampoo is one of the most necessary products to have. We all have lazy days (or weeks) where washing your hair is just not in the plans. The issue is that a lot of dry shampoos can leave behind chalky residue and make your hair dried out. You need to factor in your hair color and type before you decide on which brand is best for you. Here is how to pick the best dry shampoo for your hair!

  

Dark Hair

Having dark hair can make finding the right dry shampoo a little difficult. Bumble and Bumble A Tint Of Brown hair powder helps to give your hair that clean look without the powdery finish. Batiste is one of the most popular dry shampoo brands and they carry the Beautiful Brunette spray which is designed specifically for the ladies with dark hair!

  

Curly/Wavy Hair

When you have curly hair, it’s important that you keep your hair volumized and shiny. Dry shampoos tend to make hair dull and sometimes flat or frizzy, depending on the hair type. To avoid this, try a dry shampoo like the Moroccan Oil Light or Dark Tones which gives your hair a silky, clean finish!

Blondes

Blondes can get away with using dry shampoo the easiest because even if it is does leave some residue behind, it tends to blend easier and isn’t a HUGE deal. But, it’s best to avoid that issue altogether. Living Proof Perfect Hair Day is a great dry shampoo because it absorbs the oils, refreshes, and isn’t visible on your hair. Batiste Brilliant Blonde is one of the most popular dry shampoos for blondes and adds a hint of color to your hair to help give that clean look and feel.

  

Straight Hair

A lot of dry shampoos say they give volume, but leave your hair lifeless. The Amika Perk Up Dry Shampoo helps to give plenty of volume while absorbing the excess oils. It’s made with a obliphica-infused formula which helps your hair stay soft and silky. Spray it at your roots for the most volume!

 

Oily Hair

The point of using dry shampoo is to get rid of all the unwanted oil. If your hair is naturally oily, the Detox Dry Shampoo is going to be your new best friend. Made with micro-fine rice powders, it’s instantly invisible against your hair as it absorbs oils, but keeps the natural moisture your hair needs to look healthy.

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Dull Hair

If you have naturally dull hair, you know the struggle that comes from using dry shampoos that add another layer of dryness. Instead of going for the dry shampoo, you can try using a dry conditioner. By using antioxidants, the Amika Silken Up Dry Conditioner can be applied when you are in need of some moisture. This is the best way to get a silky look when you hair is more on the dull side!

What is your favorite dry shampoo to use!? Share in the comments below!

*This is a sponsored post. All opinions are my own.

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Kassandra Ryback

Emerson College Grad with a B.S. in Multimedia Journalism. I have a slight pizza addiction, I'm obsessed with shoes, and enjoy long walks on the beach. Mama to the cutest boy on earth.

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