Does Anyone Use a Dry Shampoo Sometimes to Clean Their Hair?

SeaBreeze

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I'd like to find a dry shampoo for women that works and is natural, not full of chemicals and leaves no residue, any such animal? I would take it on camping trips when it's not convenient or too cold to wash my hair in the outdoors.
 

I bet if you Google dry shampoos or check websites like LL Bean and Lands' End and other places that sell camping supplies you could find some, if they're still made. I think they are for people who are bedridden, but I'm not sure.
 
​I also tried it once, but didn't like the way my hair felt. This has been awhile back and they probably have improved it by now.
 
Check Amazon and read all the comments, that's what I do. I've tried several kinds, but feel gross and greasy all day, nothing I've ever been pleased with. I just wash my hair everyday. It's thin if I don't wash it, it a flat, stringy mess.
 
I have tried several and never found one that did not leave a unpleasant residue. In fact I read somewhere that stylists use it to give added texture for hair styles. I remember brushing cornmeal out of my grandmothers very long hair. I imagine she used it as a dry shampoo.
 
Thanks for your replies. I did try one a long time ago, might have been Psssst, and even used one decades ago on one of my dogs that was specifically made for dogs. I don't like the dirty residue feel that Nona mentioned. I wouldn't want my hair to feel worse than before using it for sure. Maybe something natural like cornmeal or baking soda is the answer.
 
"I remember brushing cornmeal out of my grandmothers very long hair. I imagine she used it as a dry shampoo."

That rings a very distant bell"​


 


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