Take a Powder
Powder Up! Keratin Complex recently released its fabulous, six-piece Style Therapy collection. Included among the sterling lineup: powder-based Lock Launder Strengthening Dry Shampoo and Lock Luster Nourishing Spray Conditioner. The between-time shampoo eliminates residue and excess oil, restores elasticity and adds volume to deflated styles. The conditioner detangles and conditions thirsty tresses. Both lightweight products are packed with keratin, antioxidants and vitamins to protect against color fade, create extreme shine, smooth all hair types, and reinforce keratin therapies. (KeratinComplex.com)
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Use. Love. Repeat When she’s in a time crunch but still wants to look her best, speed up her beauty pace with AG Hair Cosmetics fastFWD>> dry shampoo. Leveraging the thirsty nature of rice starch to absorb greasy residue, hair is left soft, manageable and with more fullness and bounce. (AGHair.com) |
Dry Ayes Give greasy hair the boot with TIGI Rockaholic Dirty Secret Dry Shampoo and Conditioner. Benefits of using this dynamic duo: reduced static, refreshed strands and enhanced luster. (Hint: Spray Dry Conditioner on the midshafts down, concentrating mostly on the ends for a smoother, shinier finish). (TIGIHairCare.com) |
Powder Boom Formulated with starch-based and clay ingredients, UNITE 7seconds Dry Shampoo lifts at the root, adds shine and gives even stale hair a fresh, clean scent. The no-clog aerosol dispenser evenly distributes the powdery product on the root area and makes quick work—7 seconds to be exact—of scalp oils. (UniteHair.com)
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Powder Poof News! Eufora Int’l introduces Powder-Lift, the company’s first dry styling product. “Actually, the product contains 90% liquid ingredients that have been transformed into a blended powder,” explains COO Beth Bewley. “When activated in the hand or brushed through the hair, Powder-Lift retus to a liquid state, hence no powdery residue is ever left behind.” Three uses for this versatile product: Sprinkle directly on roots and massage to create lift and absorb excess oils; apply to palms and rake through hair for all-over texture; or blend with other styling and finishing products for extra hold and volume. (Available to salons: June 2011) (Eufora.net)
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Fresh Start Rescue limp, oily hair with lightweight Pravana Naturceuticals’ spray-on Fresh! Volumizing Dry Shampoo. Possessing hair-pumping properties, Fresh! is fortified with silk amino acids to strengthen and smooth locks, antibacterial lavender oil to deodorize scalp and hair, zeolite to mop up excess oil, heliogenol to protect against color fade, and panthenol to impart hydration and luster.(Pravana.com) |
Clear the Hair Instantly rid hair and scalp of excess sebum and funky odors with Kenra Platinum Dry Shampoo, a spray-on powder cleanser with rice starch to absorb oily buildup and leave hair refreshed. Doing double-duty, this non-drenching shampoo also works as a root boost and to create “second-day” hair, the perfect canvas for dress work and even summer ponytails. Bonus! Helps prevent color fade. (Kenra.com)
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Mane Matter Rev-up manes and eliminate frequent wet shampooing with Schwarzkopf Professional OSIS Dust It, a mattifying powder with root-lift capability, as well as strand separation for enhanced definition. Bonus! Dust It eliminates shiny scalp syndrome! (SchwarzkopfUSA.com)
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Absorbing Details!
Want to know what’s in your dry shampoo or dry conditioner? Here are three common ingredients with oil-robbing abilities.
• Kaolin: Made from a clay-based mixture of silica, iron, magnesium, calcium, sodium, zinc and other minerals Kaolin’s popularity as a skincare ingredient—and dry shampoo—comes from its ability to absorb surface oils and even purify pores. It’s also rumored to stimulate the organic processes of skin.
• Rice Starch: For cosmetic purposes, rice starch is commonly separated from broken rice via high-powered water nozzles. It’s extremely absorbent, plentiful and is heavily used in cosmetics due to its silky feel and oil-absorbing qualities.
• Zeolite: Found in cavities of lava flows and plutonic rocks (formed at great depth beneath the earth’s surface), zeolite has a microporous structure that absorbs oils and traps odors. Zeolite isn’t a specific mineral, but rather a crystalline structure formed most commonly by aluminosilicate.
“When you can’t shampoo…Minipoo!”
Is there anything new under the sun? Not much in terms of concept, it appears, but certainly in terms of formulation. Minipoo—the first commercial dry shampoo—debuted in the ’40s. The powdery product was chock-full of fuller’s earth (clay-like material) and was first marketed to hospitals and nursing homes for bedridden patients. Eventually, as you can see from the ’47 photo that accompanies this write-up, it was also touted as a quick fix for every woman who suffered from mid-week hair grime.
As you might have guessed by now, the dry shampoo concept was sound, but the product was not. After absorbing natural oils, a strange, gray cast would develop where Minipoo met stinkypoo…um, make that days-old sebum…while the greasiest patches formed a kind of ghostly gray paste. Thank goodness for mode technology and the disappearing act of today’s dry products!