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.

Comments

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

  1. Laura Lynn Avatar
    Laura Lynn

    I put the Wet/Dry Spray Shampoo in an oil mister bottle that with a few pumps makes a natural aerosol mist. I part my hair into sections and spray just the roots, then either blow it dry it or let it dry over night and rinse it out. I find that I can control the application better this way. Works like a charm!

  2. Hannah Deppner Avatar
    Hannah Deppner

    Hey Katie, I added turmeric to my dry shampoo this morning and could not be more pleased with the results. It’s much more golden and natural looking in my blonde hair.

    1. Jessica Jason Avatar
      Jessica Jason

      We Indians use turmeric paste to stop hair growth in our arms. So I would suggest you do a bit of research on it b4 adding turmeric to a hair product

    2. Julie Avatar

      Tumeric will stain – it can be used as a dye – so use with caution. I like this recipe – I’m not worried about cornstarch or arrowroot powders, but I would suggest using a face mask. Some people have recommended kaolin or talcum on other sites. when these substances get into your lungs, they coat the cilia and don’t go away. the condition is called silicosis and can be deadly. Be safe and use a mask!

  3. Shana Avatar

    Started the new year poo free… using cornstarch, I dry shampoo my hair then wash it out in the shower. At first it was every other day… it’s now every 3 to 4 days. Day 14 of this experiment and my hair has never been better. I have fine thin hair and it “bends to my will”.. finally. It’s never been softer and shinier. A couple of vinegar rinse’s here and there. I’m never going back to shampoo…

    Thank you for the website… lots of information here for going “poo free”… !!

  4. Jessica Jason Avatar
    Jessica Jason

    Hi,
    I just love your blog and have already tried the blush and compact powder recipes and it just works great 🙂 . I want to try this dry shampoo recipe but I have jet black hair (Indian). Just the cocoa powder alone is also lighter than my hair colour. Any ideas on what might be a natural alternative so my hair doesn’t end up looking like I randomly applied chocolate on it 🙂

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      Hmmm… don’t know of anything offhand that is that dark and safe other than something like activated charcoal, but that would be really messy. If you used plain cocoa powder and a large makeup brush to apply, it would probably absorb in really quickly and not cause the fake look.

      1. Mia Avatar

        Jessica, you can try Black cocoa powder for true black hair; you can find it on Amazon. Search for “black onyx cocoa powder.” This is a dutched/alkalized process cocoa that makes baked chocolate goods very dark, like Oreos. And it works great on dark hair!

  5. Rayna Gleason Avatar
    Rayna Gleason

    I had just tried cornstarch for the first time! I have very dark, naturally oily hair so I tried to mix in some cinnamon to help with color. I put quite a bit of cornstarch in my hair (not just roots), since I am attempting to go ‘no-poo’ and all my entire hair strands looks greasy :(. I didn’t use enough cinnamon though, because my entire hair looked gray and stayed like that for the entire day! Like a powdered wig :). On the bright side, my hair, though weird colored, looked fabulous! Voluminous and thick and not greasy at all. I will definitely add a lot of cocoa next time and keep doing this in the future. Thanks!

  6. Katy Avatar

    1 star
    …another win for Katie-Lou! I was getting tired I feeling like I had a layer of powder on my hair post dry shampoo, and your wet dry shampoo was just the fix! thank you!

    now I’m off to make a comet alternative!

    1. Katy Avatar

      although I tried to give it 5 stars and it came up with 1…hmmm…it’s a 5 star recipe if that can at all be adjusted!

  7. Carmen Avatar

    5 stars
    This works awesome! I have been using it for 2 1/2 weeks now and am constantly amazed at this inexpensive cheap “product”. I have long (middle of back), medium brunette, coarse, frizzy, thick, curly hair. My hair is dry but my scalp is more oily. I use the dry recipe because of my frizzy hair. I apply the cocoa recipe with a powder brush to my roots. I wait for the oils to absorb and comb or brush it. If I want to keep my style, I just brush or comb the root area and it blends beautifully (I try to brush my hair as little as possible because of my crazy frizzy hair). Dry shampoos are expensive and this product works perfectly. It doesn’t take much (too much and hair gets dull. I love healthy shiny hair which is hard with my type of hair)

    Thanks for this recipe and helping my hair!

  8. Cecile Avatar

    Wow that’s a lot of comments! Love your style… This is the first article of yours that I’ve stumbled upon – but not the last!
    I have naturally black hair, but with red/plum/violet highlights. I’m leaning towards entirely eliminating shampoos. Would the dry shampoo do the trick? If I use cornflour (is it the same as corn starch?), cocoa powder, cinnamon (or powdered red food colouring) and rose extract, would this work and would I smell like a giant cupcake?

  9. Angie Avatar

    Ok I must be doing something wrong…I have very very thick straight hair, dark brown to a bleached blond at the end. I tried straight cocoa powder and it made a clumpy, still-greasy mess on my scalp. When I tried brushing it out it just left weird flakes everywhere. The cocoa powder isn’t even dark enough. It is very old (some Hershey’s crap I’ve had for years because I don’t bake) might that be why?

  10. Julie Avatar

    I can’t wait to try this. I developed a serious reaction to formaldehyde in my shampoo (and other things). I have been making my own shampoo since July and still have extremely oily hair. But I couldn’t function with the chemicals. I will cry if this works! I get embarrassed by my oily hair sometimes.

  11. Maeve Avatar

    I’ve tried using Corn Starch and it doesn’t help me remove oil from my hair at all. Will arrowroot be any different?

  12. Sam Avatar

    Hi its great your sharing these lovely cheap and natural home tips!
    I have a question, what about adding volume to your hair, any tips? Most dry shampoos are volumizing as well and i love that!

  13. Chris Avatar

    To be honest, I will go up to 2 weeks without washing my hair, and it won’t get noticeably oily like it used to, but that’s because everyday I use a little bit of baking soda as a dry shampoo and at night when I shower I use Apple cider vinegar to condition it.

  14. Mackenzie Avatar

    I made this weekend after going to the Dermatologist to be told that I have developed Sebhoratic Dermatitis which was causing my hair to be over oily and I needed to cut back on washing it (I was washing it daily and by the end of the day it looked like it had never been washed). So the first non-wash day, I used traditional Dry Shampoo in the aerosol can which made the Dermatitis worse, my hair dull, stiff, and I couldn’t wait to wash it out the next day. So thankfully Google directed me to this recipe and it has been a God send. My hair actually feels clean after using it, and it doesn’t irritate the dermatitis at all. Upside is that when I do wash my hair and the hot water hits it, it smells like brownies are baking (maybe I am weird but I think that’s awesome). Thanks for the recipe!

  15. swati singh Avatar
    swati singh

    It’s simply wow…wow…wow… hats off…to dry shampoo…and i loved yr blog on dry shampoo wellness mama. Ive such a oily hair that ive to tie them up in a pony on the 2nd day after washing my hair. Iwas searching for a solution n this dry shampoo is d best. Thanku very much…

  16. Allison Kuentz Avatar
    Allison Kuentz

    Hey this is really awesome! I had dyed my hair one night and the next morning, I still had Vaseline left in my hair. I didn’t have much time so I literally sprinkled (generously) some cocoa powder on my roots and it worked like magic. Almost every trace of oiliness was gone. Thanks so much!

  17. Mikaela Avatar

    I just love your site! Been trying all different kinds of hairproducts that you’ve posted. Shampoo didn’t go to well but today I found that liquid soap you use – looking forward to a shower.

    Also trying this dry shampoo, I’m gonna put it in an old spice bottle though. I used to use baby powder until I read what it actually contained.

    And I’ve got a hairspray waiting for the styling tomorrow!

    Thanks for a greaaaat site!

  18. Morgan Avatar

    Thank you so much for this!! I have tried a few other Dry Shampoos before and they always made my hair smell, look like I was wearing a wig, or feel really really stiff. This worked so well and it feels like there is nothing in my hair! I will definitely be trying more of your recipes! Thank you again!

  19. Becca Avatar

    I have to say, I’ve never felt the need to comment on a blog before, but you’ve motivated me! I’ve used about 10 of your recipes. Marshmallow root detangler, vanilla latte body scrub, air freshener, etc. Every single one has been AMAZING. This takes the cake, though. I wish I’d done before and after pics! I flat iron my hair. I wash it the same way every time; sometimes it looks oily, sometimes it doesn’t. I have clue why. Anyway, I had no desire to wash and straighten my hair twice in one day so I tried this recipe. I used water, witch hazel with aloe, cornstarch, rose absolute, and sandalwood essential oils (BC that’s what I had on hand). My hair not only looks oil free, but shiny, healthy, and great smelling. I’m now a wellness mama fan for life 🙂

  20. lisa odonnell Avatar
    lisa odonnell

    For coloring, I would add iron oxides like one uses for soap — brown iron oxide for brunettes or brick red for reddish hair. For black hair, I would recommend activated charcoal. With any color additive, be mindful that it will be apparent if you get caught in the rain or go swimming.

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