dry shampoo in real dreads

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dry shampoo in real dreads

Post by cypherlox » Thu Apr 23, 2009 5:59 pm

Does any one use dry shampoo spray (Like Rockaholic/TIGI) to keep their dreads/scalp clean? I'm interested in hearing how it works for anyone that uses it.
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Re: dry shampoo in real dreads

Post by LittlePinkFaery » Thu Apr 23, 2009 6:01 pm

I use it occasionally ( though I don't have dreads) it works like talc, it soaks up grease to give your hair a little lease of life, I am pretty sure it doesn't actually clean your hair.

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Re: dry shampoo in real dreads

Post by Noodles! » Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:04 pm

-Nods- Dry shampoo doesn't clean your dreads, it just soaks up the grease for perhaps a day. I wouldn't use it for solely cleaning your dreads, as after a while you may get some nasty build up :/
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Re: dry shampoo in real dreads

Post by Acorn » Fri Apr 24, 2009 4:26 pm

id imagine, seeing as dry shampoo needs to be combed through, it would end up being quite itchy
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Re: dry shampoo in real dreads

Post by kaytedies » Sat Apr 25, 2009 1:36 am

I've used dry shampoo once to clean my scalp, but not the dreads. The type I use doesn't need to be brushed through or anything, just rubbed into the scalp, left in for a minute, and than use a towl and sort of rub out.
I get it from Sallys, though I can never remember the name. Herbal something. It's a purple gel.

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