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COLAB Dry Hair Shampoo

Hi Guys,

I want to share a new hair product that I have been using from sometime now. I have been using COLAB dry hair shampoo for those days when I run out of time to wash my hair. It's easy and an effective product to revive my hair and give it that extra bounce and refreshed look without actually washing it.

The best part about COLAB dry hair is that it doesn't leave a white residue, and gets absorbed quickly.




But don't let the dry shampoo stay in for longer than two days and it's NOT a permanent solution to Wet shampoo. (Read more HERE)

However, it definitely is a temporary solution to greasy hair when you are running late. It also gives a beautiful volume and added ease in styling your hair. 




Here's how to use the product:

1) Shake the product well before use
2) Section dry hair, and spray from around 15-20 cm.
( I don't prefer massaging my hair with my fingers, as the whole purpose is then lost, read HERE)
3) Brush your hair to evenly spread the residue and style as needed.


Much Love,

Tinu

XOXO

Is Dry shampoo a necessity?


Hi guys,

I was recently talking to my friend about Dry Shampoo's and thought I'd share what I thought about them with you guys. Hope this helps.

Imagine getting a beautiful blowout during summers and then having to wash it off the next day itself. I know I hate it too. But what if you could get a temporary solution to your greasy scalp and add a relaxing scent of freshly washed hair? Perfect right? The Hair Gods, came up with the best - Dry Hair shampoo.  It’s a spray in product that advertises some of the same benefit as wet shampoo minus the time.

These alcohol- or starch-based sprays absorb the oil in your hair while adding volume. They are safe for al hair types, but should this be a replacement to traditional wet shampoo? I think not.
Wet shampoo removes additional oil, and build up and also help ease dandruff. Dry shampoo causes build up and hence is a temporary and not a permanent solution.

Once hair and scalp needs to be washed and rinsed intermittently to keep it clean. The scalp collects chemicals and pollutants both from the air and from styling products, and if you only use a dry shampoo, the cleansing is only minimal but it does freshen the hair by removing excessive  oil.



Keep in mind the following while using Dry Shampoo:

  • Only spray the greasy/oily areas
  • Shake well before use and spray from 15-20 cm away
  • Brush your scalp to evenly distribute the product*
  • Avoid spraying on the ends
  • Use no more than 2 days in a row.
  • Style as usual
*Avoid massaging with your finger tips as the purpose of Dry Shampoo is lost. Your finger tips secrete oil as well, thereby loosing the entire purpose of Dry Shampoo.


What do you think about Dry Shampoo?