Picture this: You’re running late, your hair is starting to get greasy, and your dry shampoo is gone. Don’t panic! A surprising tip is circulating on American blogs: a product that you use every day could save your hair in a matter of seconds. Inexpensive and easy to apply, it rivals the best dry shampoos. Intrigued? Here’s what you need to know before trying this unexpected solution.
An unexpected ally: stick deodorant
What if your deodorant could also help you tame your oily hair? Some people have tried it and have been pleasantly surprised by the results. In fact, some stick deodorants, especially those with a powder effect, contain absorbent agents similar to those in dry shampoos, such as talc or starch.
The result: they eliminate some of the excess sebum, add a bit of freshness and volume, and often cost less than traditional alternatives. But is this trick really safe?
How to apply it effectively?
If you want to try this technique, here are the recommended steps:
Choose a stick deodorant with a powdery effect and without aluminum or alcohol (avoid those that are too wet or creamy).
Apply lightly to the roots , focusing on the areas that get greasy the fastest (fringe, top of the head).
Leave on for a few minutes to allow the product to absorb the sebum.
Gently massage the scalp to distribute the powder evenly.
Brush your hair to remove excess and restore volume.
Why does it work?
The secret lies in the composition of some deodorants. Like dry shampoos, they may contain:
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