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How To Keep Your Fringe Looking Fresh With Dry Shampoo

Keeping up with a good fringe is no easy task, especially if you’re trying to preserve your look as long as possible. After all, face-framing fringes are a signature look…they just may require a little extra attention to keep them looking sharp and on-point.

One way to keep them clean and fresh is to use some dry shampoo. This product is key to keeping your bangs intact in-between washes. Read on to learn more how using dry shampoo can freshen up your fringe.

 

Why Use Dry Shampoo To Preserve Bangs

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Preserve your fringe instead of washing right away.

One of the things you may not have realised when you committed to a fringe is how quickly they can become oily. While you’re spending a lot of time at home, this may not seem like a big deal, but it can get annoying.

A fringe tends to get more greasy than the rest of the hair due to daily styling and frequent adjusting during the day, a.k.a. “hand in hair syndrome.” But don’t let this stop you from keeping up with your style – keep your fringe fresh!

Dry shampoo can help to refresh your fringe without you having to constantly wash your hair. This is especially helpful when trying to preserve your style as long as possible. In fact, over-washing can be harsh on your hair. This is where dry shampoo comes to the rescue. If you didn’t know, now you do! And if you don’t own dry shampoo, what are you waiting for? Opt for the quick and easy way to keep your fringe fresh

 

Using Dry Shampoo on Bangs to Absorb Oil

 

Step 1. Spritz dry shampoo

Separate your fringe into sections, give the dry shampoo a good shake, hold it about 25cm away from the hair and spray at your roots.

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Step 2: Let the product set

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Let the dry shampoo set for a few minutes to absorb grease, then massage the product in with your fingers or use a brush to disperse the dry shampoo throughout your fringe.

If you want to take the proactive route, opt for using dry shampoo in advance. What do we mean by that? Use it before you actually need it. Apply your dry shampoo before your hair starts to get oily and greasy. This way when the grease wants to creep up on you, the dry shampoo will nip it in the bud instantly.

If you decide to spray as needed, keep your dry shampoo on you at all times if you must, especially during the hot, humid months. Sweat can have your fringe looking like you took hair inspiration from a wet dog (cute, but not so cute). When the fringe gets oily, spray it on but also know when it’s time to actually wash your hair.

 

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