#2,849 in Beauty
Use arrows to jump to the previous/next product
Reddit mentions of All Natural, Vegan Dry Shampoo Powder – For Brunettes and Blondes, Light, Medium to Dark Color & Brunette Hair – Volume Hair Powder Travel size 2 oz (Brunette - For Medium to Dark Hair)
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of All Natural, Vegan Dry Shampoo Powder – For Brunettes and Blondes, Light, Medium to Dark Color & Brunette Hair – Volume Hair Powder Travel size 2 oz (Brunette - For Medium to Dark Hair). Here are the top ones.
Buying options
View on Amazon.comor
100% NATURAL powder dry shampoo. Made with activated coconut charcoal, rice powder and kaolin clay.NON AEROSOL. Travel size dry shampoo. Great to carry on board flights, travels and hikes.BRUNETTE dry shampoo for medium and dark hair. Tinted dry shampoo powder.VOLUMIZING and refreshing. Light scent with geranium, lavender, peppermint essential oils.Absolutely NO Parabens, Artificial Preservatives, Synthetic Chemicals & Talc. Talc free dry shampoo
Specs:
Color | Medium/Dark Hair |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 2.4 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.14770971554 Pounds |
For the dry shampoo, if you actually want to use it not just right before you wash your hair (Which I definitely recommend because I can get away with washing my hair twice a week, it's a lifesaver if you sometimes live a busy life, and I use it even on freshly washed hair because I achieve volume I would never get without a blow dryer.) Then I would get pre-made dry shampoo here's the one I currently am using (But get the one for blondes if you're blonde)
The way I use it is I pour some on my oily areas like the back of my head and massage it in to distribute, flip my hair to the side, repeat, flip my hair to the other side, etc, until it no longer looks or feels oily and I have hair to the havens. If you don't have a ton of hair you might prefer a more precise application using a clean makeup brush. If there's any visible tint of the powder I brush it to distribute it.
Although the powder takes a bit longer to use than the spray, it's alcohol free, without all those awful chemicals, less drying, and lasts longer.
As for making your own there's a lot of recipes and most of them will probably work just as well as pre made ones. I just prefer them because they're scented and conveniently come in bottles with shakers.
For blondes:
For ginger hair:
For deep red tones:
For brunettes:
For black or almost black hair:
If your hair looks too dull to your liking, brush it out more and apply a shine serum on the bottom half of your hair.
I'm not too familiar with that but i use this and its my favorite I've used it for years, its pretty natural it seems