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Beauty Hack Alert! Micellar Water as Dry Shampoo

Micellar Water as Dry Shampoo

The latest beauty product to be classed as ‘Out’ on TikTok, is Dry Shampoo, with more and more people saying it clogs hair roots and irritates the scalp.

Instead, beauty gurus are using none other than trusty Micellar Water to remove excess grease, but with a clarifying twist.

So how does Micellar water for the hair actually work?

Micellar water, a makeup remover staple, is making waves in haircare. Its tiny cleansing molecules, called micelles, attract, and lift away oil and dirt, making it a potential solution for greasy hair and product buildup.

How?

Simply saturate the roots of the hair and hairline with the micellar water, either with a cotton pad or by using a spray bottle. Then blow dry the hair and comb through with a round brush.

Leading Swiss cosmetics brand Mavala has the perfect product for this hack. Its Alpine Softness Micellar Water is a dermo-cleanser mountain water which can help to tackle greasy hair and product build up.

“Our Micellar water is a fantastic multi-tasker,” says skincare expert Lynn Mason, Mavala UK. “Not only is it gentle enough for sensitive skin, but its oil-capturing properties make it a surprising ally in the fight against greasy hair.”

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