Kim Kardashian just revealed to
intothegloss.com that she washes her
hair
only every five days, detailing her plan in full like this: "We start
out with a blowout on day one, then we go into a messier vibe the next
day, and then we flatiron it and do a really sleek look on day three
since that requires a little oil in the hair. Day four could be a
slicked-back ponytail, and on the fifth day is when you wash it. That’s a
little excessive, maybe."
Washing hair less has been a big trend in personal care for several
years now—people with dry hair often find it helps to preserve their
natural oils and give them fuller, more manageable strands overall. If
you want to get in on this, you could go Kardashian's route, sure. But
you probably done have a hairstylist on hand for all these steps. You
know what's much easier? Getting comfortable using
dry shampoo. Luckily, we're here to help. Here are our best tips for working with the blowout-lengthening stuff.
First you have to pick your formula. Powders give you volume while aerosols are easier to use for the newbies.
Find out which one is your soulmate here.
Then
you want to make sure you're using it correctly. There are a couple of
ways to use dry shampoo, but the one way you don't want to use it is
just to spray your whole head all over. You need to get into the hair by
lifting it up and getting down into it. My preferred method is
the rubbing move detailed here.
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