DIY Dry Shampoo for Dark or Light Hair

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How to Make Your Own Dry Shampoo for Light or Dark Hair
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Dry shampoos have been all the rage, and I can understand why… A beauty product that makes your hair look clean when it hasn’t been washed in the past three days that day is a tremendous help! During long days with little ones we are lucky if we get to use the bathroom alone, much less shower every day…

If you use a product (almost) every day, it’s important for it to a) work and b) have safe ingredients! But look at the label on most commercial dry shampoos and you’ll find ingredients like isobutane, butane, and propane… no thanks!

I found out it’s easy to make your own natural dry shampoo from scratch with just a few simple ingredients you might already have on hand. You’ll not only save money since homemade dry shampoo versions are about 95% cheaper, but you also won’t be putting toxic chemicals on your hair!

(And if you don’t have the time or desire to DIY, keep reading for a solution… )

How to Make Your Own Dry Shampoo at Home

how to make natural dry shampoo for light or dark hair

The basic idea of a dry shampoo (or wet “dry” shampoo, see that variation below) is to put an oil-absorbing substance like arrowroot or cornstarch on the oily parts of your hair. This absorbs the oil and leaves it looking clean and volumized.

On my hair, I use a light powder (arrowroot) since I’m blonde, but dark-haired mamas can mix cocoa powder in with the arrowroot for naturally tinted (and delicious smelling!) homemade dry shampoo. You can even use cocoa powder in homemade eye shadow.

Bonus: Dry shampoo is also very helpful if you’ll be styling hair and need it to hold. Dirty hair holds better than clean hair, but it doesn’t have to look dirty! In fact, for an upcoming wedding I’ll be sporting hair that hasn’t been washed in three days (you’re welcome for that visual!) 🙂

Here are the official “recipes” that can be customized to your hair type:

Three recipes for homemade DIY dry shampoo (or spray dry shampoos) for dark or light hair that are inexpensive to make and work as well as store bought!
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Dry Shampoo Recipe

Make chemical-free dry shampoo in minutes with just two or three ingredients!
Prep Time4 minutes
Author: Katie Wells

Materials

  • ¼ cup arrowroot powder (or organic cornstarch, for dark hair use 2 TBSP arrowroot and 2 TBSP cocoa powder)
  • 5 drops essential oil (optional – I use lavender)

Instructions

  • Place the arrowroot, or arrowroot and cocoa powder, into a small jar.
  • Add the essential oil and mix to combine.
  • Apply with an old make-up brush to the roots or oily parts of your hair. Applying with the brush is optional, but it removes the need to comb through as much and is better for styled hair. If you don’t use the brush, comb the powder through your hair and style as usual.

Notes

Add 1 cup of warm water and ¼ cup of vodka, rubbing alcohol, or witch hazel to the above recipe to make a spray wet shampoo that works as a dry shampoo. Spray on roots or oily parts of hair, let dry, and style as usual. Shake before each use.
Don’t Want to DIY? You’re in luck! I started my own line of safe personal care products based on my DIY recipes. Learn more about my Wellnesse Revitalizing Dry Shampoo for All Hair Types here.

If you’d rather have a spray wet shampoo that works as a dry shampoo, you can accomplish this by adding some water and alcohol to the above recipe.

Here’s how:

Wet “Dry” Shampoo Option

A wet-dry shampoo uses the same concept but puts the oil-absorbing substance in a quickly evaporating liquid like vodka or rubbing alcohol.

What to do: Mix all ingredients in a small spray bottle and shake well. Shake before each use and spray on roots or oily parts of hair. Let dry and style as usual.

Bonus Tips

  • Arrowroot or cornstarch can also be used as a mineral veil or finishing powder for homemade makeup or as an oil-absorbing powder on the skin. I keep a mason jar filled with arrowroot on my counter and use as a dry shampoo in my hair and to set my makeup.
  • If you have dark hair but don’t want to use cocoa powder in your hair, just use plain arrowroot and apply before going to bed the night before or at least 2 hours in advance. With some time to absorb you won’t get the fake-gray-looks-like-a-wig look!

If you decide to go pro and try pre-made dry shampoo, let me know what you think if you try my Wellnesse line! I’ve been working hard to make sure these are the safest, most natural products for moms and families that work even better than conventional options. I’d love to know how they work for you!

Do you use dry shampoo? What is your best haven’t-washed-my-hair-in-days trick? Please share below!

Three recipes for homemade DIY dry shampoo (or spray dry shampoos) for dark or light hair that are inexpensive to make and work as well as store bought!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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392 responses to “DIY Dry Shampoo for Dark or Light Hair”

  1. Jen Avatar

    So on days you’re not shampooing and you use this, do you still shower and just rinse with water? Or wear a shower cap to keep your head dry?

  2. Mary Anne Avatar
    Mary Anne

    Tried the dark hair version this morning in a pinch – worked GREAT. Better than the store bought stuff. Thanks again for all your help!

  3. Janet Avatar

    This is great! I ran out of cocoa powder though, and tried it with carob powder instead. It worked out fine, as I have mid-tone brown hair to begin with, and it covered up my gray flyaways that have begun to rear their wise strands! Got lots of compliments today. Yay! A solution to toddler mommy hair!;)

  4. Rute Almeida Avatar
    Rute Almeida

    Does the cocoa powder work alone? I have curly, extremely tangled hair, too, so I can’t brush it when dry, not even with a wide tooth comb… What should I do about it? Thank you!

  5. Connie Avatar

    I just found your site upon doing a search for DIY dry shampoo. I have to say I love it! I just tried your dry shampoo but used carob powder and cinnamon along with 1/2 corn starch and 1/2 arrowroot! I had used baby powder when I was younger but it always looked like I scraped my head against the chalkboard. This “recipe” works wonderfully on my extremely dark hair. Thank you so much! I look forward to trying out your other DIY’s!

  6. Emilia Avatar

    I can’t thank you enough for this! I have always wanted to wash my hair more infrequently and with this I can go more days without washing. I was just wondering is there any negatives if you have this stuff on your head for like two days? Can it clog pores or something? I ask because I like to use this after the day I’ve washed my hair because my hair gets greasy so easily but I don’t wash my hair that same day so it sits in my hair for two more days and I usually even put it more. I’ve noticed that my scalp might feel a little bit itchy if I have this for like two days in my hair. Thanks and sorry for weird sounding question! lol

  7. Laura Avatar

    Can’t wait to try this out! Do you suggest the dark shampoo for light brown hair? I’m not sure if the light is only for blonde or if it might also work for lighter shades of brown. Thanks!

  8. Candi Avatar

    last month i made the wet/dry shampoo spray, and i love it! i have long, very fine dark blonde hair, and an oily scalp. in the past, if i had to go without a shower and shampoo, i would feel i had to wear a hat to cover the oily roots. with this spray, my hair is GREAT (with the bonus of body and texture) on the first day, tolerable on the 2nd day, and then only on the 3rd day would it be hat time. thanks for the great recipe! i just made my 2nd batch in about 2 minutes. (i used arrowroot, and some rose geranium essential oil)

  9. Sara Avatar

    This looks so awesome and simple!! A couple questions, do you think I could sub corn flour and or cacao powder? I have these on hand but not sure if they would work as good as the recipe above. Thank so much!!! Your blog is great!!!

    1. Lisa Avatar

      My mother taught us to use corn meal for dry shampoo. The grittiness actually makes it brush out more easily. Just do it before you dress.I’ve been doing this for forty years. I’ve just recently discovered arrowroot powder and I’m going to try this.
      Yellow cornmeal doesn’t show in brown hair.

  10. Kacey Avatar

    Thanks for this recipe! I am soon to embark on a trip form the US to South Korea, which involves three planes, layovers, and over 2 days total traveling time, at the end of which I will be reunited with my husband after not seeing him for a little over a month. I have super oily hair, and anything that will help me too look a little bit less bad upon arrival will be very useful to me.

  11. Julia Avatar

    I have thick light colored hair. After day 1, it is only slightly oily, but after day 2 it is very oily. I am going to try this but I have some questions before I do. Can you use the cocoa powder in blondish/brownish hair? And is tea tree oil an essential oil that you can use in this. Or would that not quite smell right with the cocoa, I’m not sure if I have other oils to use.

  12. Hanna Avatar

    huh… I so have to try this out… although I am now using the pro naturals shampoo, which I love and recommend =D

  13. deanne Avatar

    I can’t wait to try the cocoa powder and cinnamon for my dark hair! (could also be a new diet for me…if I smell like candy all day, maybe I won’t eat it) I am going on a 1000 mile hike for several months this summer, and have been trying to figure out how to keep my dark, fine, oily hair somewhat presentable without cutting it off, or getting braids – which would itch after a week of no washing. Thanks for all the ideas!

  14. Korryn Avatar

    I just found this post and website today because I never had good luck with store bought dry shampoos and was sick of greasy hair when I skipped a shower for just 1 day. I would put baby powder in it and used perfume but I have dark hair and I could never get all the baby powder out so I didn’t have funny looking roots. So I found this and made it just a few minutes ago and it works great 🙂 I added a little more cocoa powder though since my hair is really dark and I had some scented body powder I used to make it smell nice so I wasn’t walking around smelling like a chocolate bar lol Thank you so much for posting this it will be a life saver!

  15. Andrea Avatar

    I was so excited to make this. Immediately I ran to the kitchen looking for a Cocoa powder substitute since I had none, nor did I have an extra makeup brush so I improvised. I mixed Arrowroot powder with Cinnamon powder into a salt shaker.
    It works and smells great but I’ll definitely try Cocoa powder next time because I found the Cinnamon to be too granular.

  16. Ellie Avatar

    I just mixed up a batch of the dry shampoo for dark hair and I am stunned with the results! The arrowroot powder completely disappeared in my hair – there is no visible residue to be found. The cocoa smell was mild in the beginning and has since disappeared, and I am left with full, soft hair. I haven’t washed my hair for 3 days and this dry shampoo has done an amazing job!!!! Thank you for the fantastic DIY recipe.

  17. Tracey Avatar

    I used an old pill container for this so I can just put everything in and mix it quickly and its small. Tried it on my husband after a lot of heavy convincing and we were pleased to say it really worked! Glad I dont have to buy those spray dry shampoos in the store anymore as they are expensive and dont last long.

  18. Jenny Avatar

    Great ideas!
    I think it amazing that you can put cocoa in your hair to cleanse it!! 🙂 I definitely must give it a try!

  19. Carolyn Avatar

    I have a bag of carob powder I bought years ago and never used. Any reason I shouldn’t use that in place of the cocoa powder for my dark hair? Unless advised otherwise, I will give this a try this evening & let you know how it goes!

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