Think you know everything about dry shampoo? Studio hairstylist Caroline Bufalini, expert for Klorane, tells us everything you need to know.
1- To avoid any whitening effect, always respect a distance of 30 centimeters between the spray and the skull.
2- We spray the dry shampoo line by line, without making a precise separation. Leave on for 2 minutes (time for the formula to "drink up" the sebum).
3- To remove the residue, several options:1/ if you want to gain volume, shake the hair upside down, and pass your hand through it to replace it. 2/ If you want a smooth result, use a brush. 3/ You can also use the hair dryer cold if there are still some stubborn residues.
4- Nothing like dry shampoo to pep up a short haircut the day after washing. Spray it at the root and give volume by passing your hand over the root.
5- The product can also be used on clean hair, to add volume and give a tutor effect. It is applied as if to clean the hair, section by section and the residue is removed upside down.
6- On fine hair, apply it only on the lengths to texturize them, then brush lightly to add some fluff to the hair.
7- Want to fix a cob? We spray the dry shampoo just at the level of the ear, we wait 2 minutes and we brush to put the unruly in the row.
8- Dry shampoo is an excellent styling base for creating a chignon, bun or ponytail:it coats the hair and gives it a natural styled/disheveled look. The hair is thus easier to work with.
9- To refresh bangs, spray the product into your palms, rub them together, then run your hand through the bangs, near the root.
10- If you want to create a beach effect, spray the powder on the lengths by making it penetrate the fiber. Then we crumple with both hands and just shake our heads to eliminate any excess material. The advantage over a texturizing salt spray:although slightly mattified, the hair retains a healthy, supple, natural appearance, and continues to move freely.