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. Faith Avatar

    Hey! I was wonde4ring if someone could answer a question for me, I’ve used baby powder before as a dry shampoo, and all it did what make my hair feel matted and gross, and it just looked worse! I was just wondering if this would do the same or if I messed up using it somehow? I have very thick very dark hair.
    Thanks!

  2. Angel Avatar

    Thank you so much for this simple, fantastic recipe – when I came across this, I realized that it was so simple, I already had everything I needed in my kitchen to make a batch up immediately! A tip for my very dark and black-haired friends out there: I found what might be an amazing alternative to the cocoa – black sesame powder. You can buy it at Asian grocery stores, in 100% natural form with no sugar added, and for my black hair, it is absolutely perfect!

  3. Ceci Avatar

    I did your recipe for light and dark hair liquid dry shampoo, since my hair is dark, and my hair looks white, powder white hair. Any suggestions??

  4. Shadow Avatar

    Hi. 🙂 I just wanted to ask if you could color the cornstarch another color besides brown? I have dyed green hair and I wanted to make this green so… If so, what would I use? Thanks ^^

  5. BethS Avatar

    I love love love love LOVE this stuff!! I use a equal mix of cornstarch/cinnamon/cocoa powder and added a bit of paprika because my hair is dyed dark auburn. My pets (especially my cats) are so interested when I’m putting the mix in and I worry about their sensitive systems. I keep them out of the room while I’m putting it in but I’m sure it is all over my floor. Do I need to be worries about them inhaling the powder (I’m particularly about the cinnamon). THANK YOU, Wellness Mama! This recipe has made my life sooo much easier!!! I just want to make sure it’s no harm to my furry kids 🙂 ??

  6. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    5 stars
    I did this in a 4 oz mason jar and used a double layered cheese cloth to just sprinkle it into my hair instead of using a makeup brush! Works great and I LOVE the smell.

  7. Ann Avatar

    5 stars
    My mom gave my dog a piece of chocolate a day and he didn’t die or get ill. He lived up to 14!

    I AM NOT SAYING TO DO THIS!

  8. Joy Avatar

    5 stars
    I can’t thank you enough for sharing this, Katie! I regularly use cornstarch on my roots now, and it has been a real time-saver, and my hair feels so much better now that I’m not washing it as much. It looks prettier too! I’m so glad that I discovered your site! 🙂

  9. Miki Avatar

    5 stars
    Wow, this sounds great! I live in Japan, and dry shampoo is virtually unheard of here. They do have some, but it’s this strange watery spritz-spray and it doesn’t work at all for my hair. I asked my mom if she could send me some, but apparently it can’t be sent through the mail – and it would get expensive and tiresome to have her ship me some every time I need it anyway.

    This sounds like an awesome alternative, and cheaper too! With the hot, humid summer coming on and my naturally oily hair I’m hoping this will be a godsend for me. Especially for my bangs which can look oily even just ONE DAY after washing!

    Thanks for sharing!

  10. Rin Avatar

    5 stars
    I have been using a similar recipe as dry shampoo for my dark hair: cocoa powder, cornstarch, baking soda, and cinnamon). I find that the best container/dispenser for the mixture is a former spice jar with perforated lid. I just shake it in while leaning over the tub, massage it in a bit, then brush it out over the tub. It works great, but with the cocoa powder you do want to be sure your hair is perfectly dry or it can get a little gummy. Thanks WM for the great post!

      1. Sheri Meadows Avatar
        Sheri Meadows

        5 stars
        I did this today with the arrowroot and a make up brush. It blended perfectly and since peppermint stimulates hair growth, I used peppermint essential oil. The trick for me was to dip the brush in the powder and tap off the excess before applying to roots. My hair looked fresh and no icky stuff showing on the scalp. Love this! I won’t go back to chemical based dry shampoo again. This worked better than any I have tried! Thank you!!!

  11. Katie S. Avatar
    Katie S.

    5 stars
    I have ALWAYS been jealous of girls who could use dry shampoo. My hair is dark and thick so baby powder and cornstarch would streak it noticeably. I’ve never thought to use cocoa powder! I’m so happy about it, and this works wonderfully. My hair gets so greasy so quickly and since I’ve recently gone no shampoo, this mix is going to be my go-to quick fix this summer.

    The only issue is that it needs to set and you have to be mindful of how much you use. I dragged my fingers through my hair and there was a lot of residue.

    Any recommendations for the amount I should use for each application?

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      Honestly, you may need to experiment a little. I have heard that you can put an old nylon stocking over your brush and brush through to remove excess.

  12. Nadine Avatar

    I’ve been using organic shampoo bars and baking powder washes for a few months now. Very happy. I noticed a heck of an improvement, but wanted to reduce washes further. Currently I have to wash 3times a week (down from 4-5), cause the sides get all greasy and will look scruffy. So this diy dry shampoo might just be the answer. Thank you.
    Btw. I wash my 4y old sons hair every 2 weeks. If he’s been playing a lot and sweat, I scrub his head with a wet facial cloth. I started that a year ago and he’s never had an itchy scalp since. Also his hair never looks greasy.

  13. Carrie Avatar

    I have a pretty dirty job and come home everyday with dirty sawdusty hair, but I don’t like to wash it everyday, because it’s curly so it dry and hard to style. My roots can also get a bit oily inbetween washes so I tried a dry shampoo but it makes my scalp really itchy and flakey and not worth it. I’m definitely going to try this recipe, can anyone recommend how much cocoa powder to use? my hair isn’t very dark, it’s a medium/light auburn.

    1. Moxie Avatar

      5 stars
      Carrie, I just sprinkled a very small amount after using the arrowroot, also a small amount, until it looked good. I didn’t need very much at all, and most of my focus was the top and roots. It worked great, and smelled great, ha. I initially had a tbsp ready to go of each, but I didn’t need near that much.

  14. Jackie Avatar

    So grateful to have found you, Wellness Mamma!

    For me, I just stopped using shampoo cold turkey. Not sure if it’s advisable for oily hair, but I have dry hair. It’s been about a month now since I stopped. I just jump in the shoes and rinse my hair/scalp with water and done. I also stopped using conditioner (although I snuck it in a couple of times, just at the roots). I air dry and don’t put any styling products.

    Results: split-ends gone. Tangles eased up. Scalp flaky during first week of transition; now no flakes at all. My hair doesn’t look like celebrity-gorgeous hair though (it didn’t even when I was shampooing anyway, except maybe after the first day of shampooing in the old days).

    Moving forward: I’ll continue on. Will try Wellness Mamma’s hair oil treatment; then perhaps will use the dry shampoo after to take the oil out. Will use the dry hair recipe after (rare) styling to take products off my hair, then condition.

    I have stopped shampooing my daughters too, but need to condition (will try the hair oil on them too). Glad to be rid of chemicals!

    I’m a big fan, Wellness Mamma! You are on a noble mission! Will introduce you to my tween when she starts interest in hygiene/cosmetic/beauty products!

  15. Lori Avatar

    I just found this website and I am in love with it.

    I tried your dry shampoo suggestion and it was perfect! And the smell was heavenly without being overwhelming (I used 5 drops of lavender oil)

    I also decided to try the wet-dry shampoo, but I didn’t use alchohol because I was worried about the smell of it. (I’m in the medical field afterall) So I decided to use Chai tea as the liquid base. It works wonderfully.

    [[2tablespoons each of Cocoa powder and corn starch + 1/4 cup of brewed Chai tea]]

    So naturally, I’m thinking, since Chai is a mix of many herbs, that I would use the same solution as the wet-dry shampoo as a “No-poo” It was actually really amazing, and since my hair is in fact colored, i was pleased that it didn’t strip the color in any way.

    I just thought I would share my experiences with you.

  16. Kara Avatar

    Works great!! I love it. Thank you so much. I can’t shower for 48 hrs because of the patch test for allergies on my back, and leaning over the tub and sink isn’t an option. This is excellent and easy. Btw I bought a huge 5 lb bag of arrowroot on Amazon for $20-25. Highly recommend.

  17. Carol Avatar

    When I did this with my first cocoa powder, it was great, but then I tried a different brand, and it was kinda sticky and didn’t work at all. Moral: not all cocoa powders are created equal.

  18. rose Avatar

    5 stars
    This is awesome!! Thank you for the dry AND wet recipes! And for the mineral veil suggestion! I cant wait to try all of these! I found you through a google search this is the best! 😀

  19. Leah Avatar

    5 stars
    Hi I was wondering if to make the dry shampoo, do I need to use an essential oil? I don’t have any at home…

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