Amika Perk Up Ultra Dry Shampoo
A dry shampoo refresh for roots that look oily, flat or lived-in before you are ready to wash.
The Moda Team Review: When Your Roots Need a Refresh, Not a Full Wash
I would use this when your roots are giving you away before the rest of your hair is ready to be washed. A good dry shampoo should refresh the scalp area, bring back a little volume and make your style feel intentional again — not chalky, gritty or overly perfumed.
Why I Would Recommend This For You
If your roots get oily before your ends need a wash, I would use this to stretch the style without making the scalp feel heavy. Apply before the hair looks too greasy and it will perform better than trying to rescue a full oil slick later.
How I Would Tell You To Use It
Wet your hair really well first, then apply the shampoo at the scalp and work it in with your fingertips. If you use dry shampoo, oils or styling products, wash twice: the first cleanse loosens everything, and the second gives you the real lather. Let the rinse clean the mid-lengths and ends instead of roughing them up.
My Stylist Tip
Use dry shampoo at night if your roots get oily quickly. It absorbs oil as it appears, so you wake up with a fresher-looking base instead of trying to fix it all in the morning.
What Makes This Amika Product Special?
Amika dry shampoos are for refreshing the root area without a full wash. The difference between the versions is how much oil control and clean-feel refresh your scalp needs.
What I Would Pair It With
Pair with your regular wash routine and use it between shampoos. If your ends get dry while your roots get oily, refresh roots with dry shampoo and smooth ends with a tiny amount of styling oil.
Why Shop Amika at Moda Salon?
Moda Salon is a real salon and professional beauty boutique in Bowmanville, Ontario. We ship authentic professional haircare across Canada and the USA, and every product we carry is chosen with the same behind-the-chair standards we use with our clients: real results, clear guidance and no beauty overwhelm.