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A cheap and simple homemade dry shampoo for light and dark hair – scented with lavender and ylang ylang essential oils to promote healthy locks.<\/em><\/p>\n

\"Tubs<\/p>\n

I honestly cringe when I think back to my teenage years (and even beyond) at the multitude of hair sins I committed. I used to have the most beautiful, healthy, long, straight, dark blonde locks. But then I decided to take up karate, and I cut it all off. As in ALL – super short and spiky!<\/p>\n

That was just the beginning – I had a habit of cutting my own hair from that point forth (as I did, piercing my own ears), and dying it every which colour. Bleach blonde. Red. Purple. Orange (quite by error). You name it, my poor hair suffered through it.<\/p>\n

Even of recent years, I’ve constantly had highlights through it, or the tips lightened ombré style.<\/p>\n

But my hair crimes extend beyond myself to some poor, unsuspecting teenage boyfriends. One trusting young thing let me dye his very<\/em> fair hair black, and we (I) got inky coloured hair dye all over his forehead.<\/p>\n

The most sensible thing to do at the time, was to tackle it with a cotton pad soaked in nail polish remover! We’re talking pure acetone – tough enough to remove acrylic nails – on his soft, sensitive, fair skin!<\/p>\n

I don’t need to tell you what happened next – it was an absolute disaster!<\/p>\n

These days, I’m all about embracing my natural look. I don’t feel the need to change anything at all – though I will refrain from trimming it myself in future.<\/p>\n

Last week I shared a simple recipe on hair oiling<\/a> – which helps add nutrition to the hair and scalp and promote healthy locks.<\/p>\n

But what about those occasions where you just don’t have time for a full on hair mask, or your hair desperately needs a wash but you can’t shower for whatever reason?<\/p>\n

Cue today’s DIY dry shampoo<\/h2>\n

A natural powder applied topically and tousled into the roots to soak up the hair’s oils and add volume without the need for a shower, shampoo and blow dry (sans the questionable chemicals found in most store bought counterparts, of course).<\/p>\n

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\"Jars<\/p>\n

The hero ingredient is arrowroot powder, which is so effective at absorbing oil, that regular use can dry the hair and scalp, making you prone to dandruff or itching. So just bear that in mind – this is a sometimes <\/em>thing – as it counteracts the whole point of the hair oiling<\/a> - but is still incredibly useful to have up your sleeve for those emergency situations (ie, on holiday \/ out camping \/ racing from the gym to the office). I'm a solutions gal after all. <\/p>\n

DIY Dry Shampoo ingredients:<\/h2>\n