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Dry Shampoo for Blondes

Clean hair isn’t the easiest to style. When I was getting married, I remember my hair dresser telling me to not wash my hair the day of the wedding. She said “dirty” hair was better to work with for the up-do I was planning to get. For those days when you want to have more cooperative hair to work with, but don’t want to sacrifice clean hair, try a dry shampoo.

Dry Shampoo for Blondes - This easy DIY absorbs excess oil, adds volume and makes hair easy to style. It also hides dark roots!


Dry shampoo will absorb the excess oil in your hair and give it extra volume. Hair will still be easy to style into whatever up-do or look you are going for. Wait till you ready how easy peasy it is to make!

Dry Shampoo for Blondes - This easy DIY absorbs excess oil, adds volume and makes hair easy to style. It also hides dark roots!

Dry Shampoo for Blondes

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Ingredients

Dry Shampoo for Blondes - This easy DIY absorbs excess oil, adds volume and makes hair easy to style. It also hides dark roots!

The cornstarch and arrowroot will absorb the excess oil and the essential oil will give it a nice soft scent. It’s also great to use if you want to hide dark roots until you can get into the salon for upkeep.

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    I found arrowroot at Bulk Barn, but they also sell it on Amazon. I’m sure you already have cornstarch in your pantry since it’s used so much in cooking and baking.

    Have you ever made your own dry shampoo?

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    Dry Shampoo for Blondes

    Created by Stacie Vaughan
    Servings 0.5 cup
    Prep Time 5 minutes
    Total Time 5 minutes
    This easy DIY absorbs excess oil, adds volume and makes hair easy to style. It also hides dark roots!

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 4 tbsp cornstarch
    • 4 tbsp arrowroot
    • 20 drops eucalyptus essential oil

    Instructions

    • Add ingredients into a bowl and stir to combine.
    • Store in an airtight container and shake well before each use.

    Notes

  • Store in a cool, dry place for up to 3 months.
  • Use on dry hair by applying dry shampoo to roots and oily spots in your hair with a makeup brush. Comb through hair.
  • The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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    20 Comments

    1. Jo-Ann Brightman says:

      I have never tried to make my own dry shampoo , but I have both arrowroot and cornstarch in my pantry. What happens if a brunette uses this dry shampoo rather than the cocoa powder one?

      1. I honestly don’t know! I think it might leave it with some white streaks in it? Not sure though. If you try it, let me know how it turns out!!

    2. Dry shampoo is a lifesaver sometimes!

    3. Thanks for this, Stacie. Had not heard of arrow root before. Looking forward to trying this recipe!
      Catherine

    4. Thanks you so much. I am always looking for something that works. I need to try this!

    5. Wow, who knew it would be so easy to make!  I need to try this out!

    6. I’ve never thought about making my own dry shampoo, and I had no idea it’d be so easy! Thanks for linking up with Merry Monday this week.

    7. Great “recipe”, Stacie! I’ve always wanted to make my own dry shampoo. I don’t have any arrowroot powder though. Do you know if you can replace this somehow? Say, with more cornstarch? Thanks! 🙂

      1. Thanks Maisy! I think if you replaced it with cornstarch it should still work. If you try it, let me know!

    8. Wow! This is a really neat way to make dry shampoo. 

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