Hair after workout
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dry shampoo if you aren't sweating a lot.
baby powder won't make your hair white unless you put too much in. just gently squeeze the bottle for a little bit of powder, rub in, brush with comb to distribute.0 -
Dry shampoo is basically just areosol talc, so find a nice powder that you like, put some in your hands, rub it around, flip your head, and rub it into your roots then use a hair dryer and product to reshape.0
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I always tell my clients to use a little spray gel, mouse or root lifter at the scalp and then flip their hair over and blow dry. It will help mask any smell along with drying up some excess oil due to the alcohol in the products!
If you have curly hair i pretty much suggest the same thing except use a diffuser concentrated at the scalp to help minimize frizz but still dry the product/sweat.0 -
If you don't like the spray dry shampoos, Tresemme has one that's a foam/mousse. When my hair is super sweaty, I just dry it the best I can then put a little of the dry shampoo foam in and call it good.0
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