"Dry shampoos take a minute or two to absorb," says Markham. So, let the product sit for a couple of minutes before you touch your hair.
If you're pressed for time, use heat from a blow dryer to speed up the process, says Markham. "Heat helps the oils absorb and the force of the air from the blow dryer helps to distribute the product from roots through ends," he explains.
Try: Suave Keratin Infusion Dry Shampoo, $4.98
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If you're pressed for time, use heat from a blow dryer to speed up the process, says Markham. "Heat helps the oils absorb and the force of the air from the blow dryer helps to distribute the product from roots through ends," he explains.
Try: Suave Keratin Infusion Dry Shampoo, $4.98
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Use your fingers to gently rub the dry shampoo into your scalp, so excess product is absorbed, says Townsend. Then run a brush through your hair to comb out any tangles and distribute the product evenly.
Markham says that curling the ends of your hair post-dry shampoo is a great style refresher.
However, applying dry shampoo before using hot styling tools can dry out your hair, so Potempa advises to proceed with caution.
Try: Show Beauty Premiere Dry Shampoo, $47
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Markham says that curling the ends of your hair post-dry shampoo is a great style refresher.
However, applying dry shampoo before using hot styling tools can dry out your hair, so Potempa advises to proceed with caution.
Try: Show Beauty Premiere Dry Shampoo, $47
Image courtesy Take Aim