Didn’t have time to wash your hair and it came as a surprise? No worries, help can be found in the kitchen!

The idea of ​​dry shampoo is to absorb greasy hair from the hair and thus make it look clean and airy and make it easier to handle the hair. Finished dry shampoos and hair powders are, of course, easy to use, functional and fragrant, but in heavy use they are also expensive and increase exposure to completely unnecessary chemicals.

If you want to reduce your own (and your children’s!) Chemical load and save money, you should head to the flour shelf of the Grocery Store instead of the cosmetics store. DIY dry shampoo is best based on a fine flour that absorbs greasy hair and is unobtrusive. If you want, you can get a fresh scent of light pomegranate spice.

You need these

3 tablespoons rice or potato flour
1 teaspoon
pomegranate seasoning sprinkler, for example an empty spice jar

Dark-haired people should replace most of the flour with dark cocoa flour, and redheads can use mineral cheek red to bring the shade of dry shampoo in the desired direction.

 

 

Do this

  1. Mix the flour and the pomegranate together and put the mixture in a sprinkler.
  2. Sprinkle dry shampoo on the base of the hair and rub with your fingers where you want it. This dyeing should be done in the bathroom before dressing, as the dry shampoo will fall slightly depending on the amount.
  3. Brush your hair thoroughly and, if necessary, shave. A natural brush or “baby brush” works best here.
  4. Go look great with fluttering hair!