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WHICH DRY SHAMPOO IS BEST FOR YOUR HAIR?

 Dry shampoo is a hair product that reduces oil, grease, and dirt in your hair. Unlike regular shampoos and conditioners, dry shampoo can be applied to your hair while it’s dry — hence the name.

It doesn’t need to be washed out of your hair, and it’s typically applied to the crown of your head and other areas where oil and shine may visibly collect, it is so convenient.

It is great for touching up hair after a workout or extending the life of a salon blowout.

I want to cover the science of dry shampoo and take a look at how it compares to lathering up your locks.

DRY SHAMPOO FOR BLONDE HAIR
No time? No worries. Refresh and revive hair with Elastine Restore & Detox Dry Shampoo Incredible Invisible. Formulated with detoxifying charcoal extract and soothing white tea powder, this waterless, no-rinse leave-in shampoo instantly absorbs oil, sweat, and odor to leave hair cleansed and freshly scented with added volume to help extend styling. This color-free shampoo goes on clear, making it great for blondes.

DRY SHAMPOO FOR BROWN HAIR
Searching for a great shampoo for those brunette locks? Look no further than Elastine Restore & Detox Fearless Brunette Dry Shampoo, which keeps hair fresh in between washes. This no-rinse, leave-in shampoo features a detoxifying formula that instantly absorbs oil, sweat and odor to leave hair cleansed and nicely scented. Complete with a hint of color, this shampoo is perfect for light-to-medium brown hair.

DRY SHAMPOO FOR DARK HAIR
If you’re looking to revive your dark hair between washes, Elastine Restore & Detox Enigmatic Dark Dry Shampoo is the perfect choice. Keep your tresses fresh with the detoxifying formula of charcoal extract and soothing white tea, which instantly absorbs oil, sweat and odor and leaves hair scented with added volume.

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