The trend of 'skinification' has shifted focus to scalp care for improved hair health, highlighting the importance of washing less and reducing chemicals in hair products. However, excessive use of dry shampoo poses risks, particularly if the scalp is already dry. Experts emphasize that while dry shampoo can absorb oil and add volume, it may lead to scalp irritation and product buildup if not used judiciously. Regular cleansing remains crucial to prevent potential damage and maintain balance in scalp health.
Dry shampoo isn't inherently bad for hair, but frequent use can lead to buildup on the scalp, potentially causing irritation or imbalance. It should be used as a temporary solution rather than a replacement for washing, which can impact scalp health over time.
One of the main ingredients is alcohol denat; a combination of ethanol and a denaturing agent that can draw any moisture or oils away from the scalp and hair. In addition, butane, isobutane and propane make up about 70-90% of dry shampoos.
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