THE TRUTH ABOUT DRY SHAMPOO: DANDRUFF, PIMPLES AND CYSTS
@ Lots of women rely on dry shampoo to take care of their hair on what would otherwise be a definite *bad hair day//* Hair that*s due for a shower can usually rely on dry shampoo to add volume, soak up grease and freshen a look// Apparently, it works so well that women have become a little too dependent on the product// Hair experts, in response, have decided to speak up about the possibly unwanted side effects of over using dry shampoo//℗
@ Among the more benign side effects that *a shower in a bottle* can cause is dandruff// The unsightly flakes of dead skin can be a result of shampoo*s drying effect it is, after all, specifically designed to grab moisture away from the scalp// It has the opposite effect of moistening the skin of your scalp, which is what we should all, ideally, be doing//℗
@ Aside from leaving hair looking dusty, excessive use of dry shampoo can cause blocked pores in the scalp*s skin, much as poor quality makeup could do to one*s face// These blocked pores could then lead to pimples or even cysts, in the worst cases//℗
@ Hair care experts and stylists recommend using a *less is more* approach when it comes to dry shampoo on day old hair: no more than twice a week// Make sure to also wash your hair thoroughly between uses, to avoid the clogged pores the product can cause// Furthermore, try and find better quality products with safer ingredients; avoid those with too much perfume or powder//℗