Organic, non-GMO, gluten-free, vegan, nut-free: we’re so careful with the food we put into our bodies. We check labels and stick to tested and certified products. But are we as careful with what we put
on our bodies? Personal care products, from cosmetics to toothpaste to shampoo, should be subject to the same standards as food. After all, if you wouldn't eat it, you shouldn't put it on your skin.
When it comes to shampoo, natural and organic options exist, but to know exactly what ingredients you’re being exposed to, you’ve got to make it yourself. And, why not? Making dry shampoo is incredibly easy, and in many cases, it's much less expensive than other all-natural options.
Dry shampoo works to soak up oil and clean your hair, and thanks to sweet smelling
essential oils, leaves hair smelling fresh without the use of water. It’s great to use if you have gone a few days without washing your hair or on those busy mornings when you just don’t have time to wash it. Dry shampoo can save you a lot of time, energy and water.
DIY Dry Shampoo for All Hair Colors
Base: for blonde, light red, light brown & white-gray hair
- 2 Tbsp. arrowroot
- 1 Tbsp. coconut flour
- 1 tsp. baking soda
- 7 drops essential oil (such as 1 drop each of lavender, eucalyptus, lime, tea tree, rosemary, peppermint, lemon)
Addition for black & darker gray hair
- Add 2 tsp. activated charcoal (7 capsules)
Addition for brunette & auburn red hair
- In airtight container or jar, combine powders and essential oils. Mix with spoon or shake well until combined.
- Massage dry shampoo into hair, starting at scalp, using hands or wide brush.
- Store in sealed container up to 12 months.
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