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Say Goodbye to Bad Hair Days With These 15 Dry Shampoos
Grease? Never heard of her—these expert picks make strands feel freshly washed, no water required.
We all know the moment—freshly washed hair cascading in buoyant waves, brushing your shoulders with the kind of vitality that makes you want to cancel plans just to stare at yourself in the mirror. But then? Disaster. A rogue heatwave rolls in. Your Pilates class turns unexpectedly bootcamp-adjacent. Or worse: you’re ambushed by a torrential downpour. That’s when it’s time to pick up a bottle of dry shampoo: the miraculous elixir in a bottle that revives, boosts volume, and rescues oily hair without dragging you through the full rigmarole of wash day.
Our Favorite Dry Shampoo
Thanks to the beauty industry’s relentless innovation, dry shampoo has undergone a metamorphosis. No longer limited to the classic aerosol, dry shampoo now arrives in the form of mists, balms, and finely milled powders tailored for every texture—from ultra-oily to fine hair. It’s one of the rare essentials you can easily stash in your bag, ready to deliver a good hair day. “The best part about a dry shampoo is that it’s incredibly versatile and designed to suit your lifestyle, wherever you are. The best time to use it is when your roots start to feel oily, or your style needs a refresh. Typically, on day two or three after washing,” Akash Mehta, CEO and Co-Founder of Fable & Mane, tells us. “But it’s also perfect on the go, whether you’re traveling, after a workout, or heading from day to night and need a quick reset. It’s a must-have for your gym bag, carry-on, or everyday beauty routine to instantly revive your hair without water.”
Dry shampoo isn’t just a quick fix for greasy roots—it’s also a styling tool that adds effortless texture and volume with minimal effort. “The obvious time to use dry shampoo is when you need to refresh your hair or if you’re feeling a little oily,” explains Davey Matthew, New York based celebrity hair stylist. “However, one of my favorite ways to use it is applying it after a fresh style to proactively absorb oils as they are produced.” Personally, I’m known to get a bit overzealous with hair oiling, so dry shampoo is my go-to remedy when my hair becomes too slick. And for those whose scalps seem to secrete oil all the time, a preemptive spritz or nightly use, as Matthew suggests, can keep styles fresher for longer.
Below, you’ll find the best dry shampoos, selected by editors and experts who’ve seen (and spritzed) it all.


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