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  2. Dry shampoo - Wikipedia

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    Andrelon dry shampoo from 1940s. Dry shampoo otherwise known as hybrid shampoo is a type of shampoo which reduces hair greasiness without the need for water. It is in powder form and is typically administered from an aerosol can. Dry shampoo is often based on corn starch or rice starch. [citation needed] In addition to cleansing hair, it can ...

  3. Can you use micellar water as dry shampoo? Experts weigh in - AOL

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    Some people even say you can use cornstarch or baking powder in a bind. Another recent DIY dry shampoo idea that’s been trending on social media is using micellar water to soak up oil on your scalp.

  4. I Started Using Dry Shampoo Before Bed, and I'm Never ... - AOL

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    7. Let it sit. After you spritz on dry shampoo, don't immediately brush or shake it out. Instead, give the product a chance to work into your hair and really absorb the oil at your roots by ...

  5. Arrowroot - Wikipedia

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    Pure arrowroot, like other pure starches, is a light, white powder (the mass feeling firm to the finger and crackling like newly fallen snow when rubbed or pressed), odourless when dry, but emitting a faint, peculiar odour when mixed with boiling water, and swelling on cooking into a perfect jelly, which can be used to make a food that is very ...

  6. This Viral Dry Shampoo Powder Absorbs Oil When You’re ... - AOL

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    Sephora. Get The Rootist Dry Shampoo Powder for just $26 at Sephora!. If you have a sensitive scalp, you’re in luck. This powder is made free of harmful ingredients like parabens, formaldehyde ...

  7. Maranta arundinacea - Wikipedia

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    Description. The root of M. arundinacea. Arrowroot is a perennial plant growing to a height of between 0.3 m (1 ft) and 1.5 m (5 ft). Its leaves are lanceolate. The edible part of the plant is the rhizome. Twin clusters of small white flowers bloom about 90 days after planting. The plant rarely produces seeds and reproduction is typically by ...