Hair care: Busting common myths around dry shampoo

First Published Jul 6, 2021, 5:15 PM IST

To make it simpler, here are five common facts about dry shampoo usage that we must know about.

We tend to be overly cautious when it comes to styling and hair health products. Age-old remedies that are passed on for generations are frequently used in every Indian household.
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With the ever-changing dynamic of the beauty industry, there is certainly a lack of awareness and education when it comes to the effects and benefits of using a dry shampoo, as a part of the haircare routine.
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To make it simpler, here are five common facts about dry shampoo usage that we must know about.
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Myth 1: Dry shampoo works as a direct alternative for washing hairDry shampoo is not intended to replace the shampoo regime in our daily life. It simply allows to prolong the wash cycle by a couple of days and rescues it from looking bogged down, greasy and unkept. Depending on the hair type, washing hair daily or every alternate day might strip the hair off its natural oils, making it dry and rough. With the help of a dry shampoo, one can extend the interval between each wash cycle and retain voluminous, clean-feeling tresses, throughout the week.
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Myth 2: Dry shampoo contains talcum powderUnfortunately, several commercially available dry shampoos contain talc which definitely raises concerns regarding its usage. Talc, in its natural form, contains particles of asbestos which can have unfavourable effects. Make sure to look for products that are free of talcum powder and chalk-like residue. Instead, dry shampoos with rice starch can help better with oil absorption without having ill effects on hair health.
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Myth 3: Dry Shampoo can stunt hair growthWhile poor scalp health can lead to hair loss, there is no research to prove that dry shampoo stunts growth or aids hair loss. A dry shampoo is not a direct substitute for washing your hair and to maintain the hair health it is essential to properly cleanse your hair with a shampoo at least once a week to prevent product build-up.
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Myth 4: Fragrance-based products are harmfulFragrance in products can be derived from natural or synthetic molecules which is added to products to evoke a certain feeling and a familiarity with the product and its ingredients. There is a misconception that all fragrance-based products contain harmful agents. Often, even ‘fragrance-free’ products might contain essential oils or extracts from plants and flowers to acquire a distinct smell.
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Myth 5: Dry Shampoo can dry out the scalpDry shampoo can only cause irritation if it is used as the only cleansing agent for the hair. As recommended by professionals, dry shampoo has to go hand-in-hand with your weekly regimen of cleansing your hair to ensure that there is no product build-up or dirt that is left behind. Dry shampoo is able to mask the dirt and oil, however, excessive use without proper cleansing of the hair may result in a dry scalp.NOTE: Asianet News humbly requests everyone to wear masks, sanitize, maintain social distancing and get vaccinated as soon as eligible. Together we can and will break the chain #ANCares #IndiaFightsCorona
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