
On your second-day style (that is, the day between washes), use a dime-size portion of Quicksand to soak up excess grease, and to give your hair an artfully disheveled look. Quicksand is a waxy, clay-like product that is gritty to the touch. If that's not your cup of tea, here are a few more options: Hanz de Fuko Quicksand So, dry shampoo works as a sort of sponge on the in-between-shampoo days, absorbing just enough grease. It is very hard to style dry, brittle hair, much less keep it from falling out. Since regular shampoo strips hair entirely of its oils (many of which are keeping it healthy and nourished), it’s common that guys will dry out the hair by shampooing daily, instead of simply rinsing it. If you’re new to dry shampoo, here’s the rundown: It usually comes as a starchy powder or spray, and it soaks up the excess grease in your hair, so that you can have perfect second-day hair. Think of it as dry shampoo that doubles as a styler. It's gunk that soaks up grease, adds volume and texture, and restores your hair to a shower-free, charmingly tousled state. Instead, grab a our go-to hair hangover cure: a hybrid hair styler. Once you peel yourself out of bed, brew the coffee, and slap some cold water onto your face, the last step in looking presentable after a hangover is that greasy mess of hair atop your head. Without fail, the glorious feeling of “Thank God It’s Friday” always becomes “Jesus Christ It’s Sunday Afternoon, I’m Hungover in Bed, and Everything Hurts-But I Need to be a Functioning Adult.” (Cue dry heaving.)
