One day last week I forgot to set my alarm clock, and thus when I woke up it was 7:16 a.m. I remember the exact time because as soon as I saw those numbers on the alarm clock, I panicked. There was no time to shampoo my hair. By the time I shampoo my hair, dry it and curl it, forty-five minutes have passed. And since I had to also shower, iron my clothes, get dressed and grab a bagel and a cup of coffee, and since I had to leave by 7:30 in order to get to work in time, taking the time to shampoo my hair was out of the question. The result is that I went all day with greasy-feeling hair.
As I’ve gotten older, I have found that I can occasionally skip of day of shampooing. Unfortunately, that day last week wasn’t one of those days. I had to prioritize my get-ready-for-work routine. I took the shower, wore something that didn’t need ironing, skipped the bagel and coffee and headed to work. Although I got to work on time, I went through the day with my hair looking stringy and limp. And, if I’m having a bad hair day, I’m having a bad day. Really, it’s almost ridiculous how much the state of my hair affects
Then I read about the availability of a dry shampoo. Salon Grafix has a Spray Powder Shampoo that acts like a dry cleaner for your hair. It has a color match formula, easily brushes off, leaves hair revitalized, clean and shiny, and leaves no white powder or oil residue.
What a good idea! The next time I wake up too late to wash my hair, or after RT and I ride our dirt bikes and I take off my bike helmet only to find that my hair is now pasted to my head, or I want to work out before a meeting, I’ll get out the Spray Powder Shampoo that I will start keeping in my car, and my hair will end up looking fresh and fluffy again.


























