Need an easy way to keep your hair looking fresh and clean? This DIY dry shampoo tutoria is east to make and costs just pennies!
I’ve never been a wash-my-hair-everyday kind of girl. Quite frankly, between the shampoo and the conditioner and the blow-drying and flat-ironing, it is just way too much effort. But it’s not just laziness–over-washing and too much blow-drying or straightening is also really hard on your hair.
Thus, unless I am doing a lot of sweating (which isn’t often), most of the time I usually only wash my hair about twice a week. In between washings, I keep any greasy roots at bay with this super easy homemade dry shampoo.
I actually used to use baby powder, but over the years I have found that this combination seems to work the best, especially for my dark hair. It also smells fantastic! You can also buy an aerosol version, but honestly, this works just as well and is SO much cheaper!
DIY Dry Shampoo
Here is what you need:
1/4 cup corn starch 2 tablespoons cocoa powder 2-4 drops of essential oil A small glass or plastic container with lidStep 1: Place 1/4 cup of corn starch into your container. (Mine was a small glass mason jar from Wal-mart.)
Step 2: Add 2 tablespoons of the cocoa powder and mix well. The cocoa powder is used to darken the corn starch, so if your hair is very light you may want to add less cocoa powder, or if your hair is very dark, add more.
Step 3: Next add 2 drops of your favorite essential oil. I personally like the way cinnamon smells with the cocoa powder, but peppermint is nice too.
Step 4: Place lid on container and shake until all ingredients are combined.
Step 5: Apply to scalp using a dry brush, then brush through hair.
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Thank you for this! I have super curly hair, and I’ve learned very specific ways to care of it, but both of my girls have stick straight hair. I have no idea what I’m doing! I’ve been thinking of trying a dry shampoo for them for a while, and this recipe looks so simple. I’m going to try it this week.
Hi! I have curly hair too. What is your routine? Is there a dry shampoo that you use? If I don’t wash my hair, I have to pull it up or at least wet it and do my normal routine. Most mornings it looks like a rats nest when I wake up. TIA!
Any tips for curlies? One of my new daughters has beautiful curls but I haven’t found a healthy way of keeping it from being a knotted mess. I just brush a braid it so often. It’s so damaging.
I’ve used the aerosol kind. I have straight hair that I need to wash daily, which is unfortunate. But this looks worth a try. I wonder though, doesn’t this combination of ingredients make you smell like a cookie? Not that that’s a bad thing… just wondering. 😉
What could it hurt? I have all of this on hand 🙂 I love my Paul Mitchell dry shampoo… but I love the idea of a cheaper version, too!
Love the idea that it won’t be such a pain to blend b/c of being darker.
This is great, thank so much for sharing. I am looking forward to giving this a try. Have a great week. 🙂
Can’t wait to try this! I have dark brown hair and most Dry Shampoos only make my hair turn white. Thanks!