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Dry shampoo

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Dry shampoo is a type of shampoo which reduces hair greasiness without the need for water. It is in powder form. It is typically administered from an aerosol can. Reported use in the United Kingdom estimate that 17% of women have used dry shampoo.[1] Dry Shampoo is often based on corn starch or rice starch.[2] Some contest that daily wash-and-rinse with detergent shampoo can strip away natural oil from hair.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Dry shampoos accounted for 3% of global shampoo launch activity in 2012 | Mintel.com". www.mintel.com. Retrieved 2015-05-16.
  2. ^ "Sales of dry shampoo are rocketing - but which should YOU buy?". Retrieved 2015-05-16.
  3. ^ "How Dry Shampoo Works - HowStuffWorks". Retrieved 2015-05-16.