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Introducing

Tap Secret

Ranked #1 in the Dry Shampoo category on Amazon US (as of August 2025, based on Amazon Best Seller Ranking)

HOW TO USE:

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HOW TO USE:

Tap the applicator on desired hair area 3-5 times, focusing on the roots. Shake out excess powder with your fingertips and tidy up your hair to finish. Style as desired.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 493 reviews
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Mandy
Try it!!

I love this dry shampoo so far!!! I have very fine dark brown hair with extensions. A wide part due to some hair loss. This product helps me to go longer without washing my hair and makes my hair and part look good! Love it!!

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W
Please never stop making this, I BEG YOU!

I'm a self proclaimed dry shampoo connoisseur. I have tried EVERYTHING. My hair is naturally oily (thank you genetics!) and needs a lil' help throughout the day. El cheapos, expensive salon-quality brands, drug store aerosol cans, whatever Sephora/Ulta Beauty has, various powders, you name it have all filled my bathroom shelf. No joke, probably tried 35+ different brands.

This, my friends, is the REAL DEAL. As a dark rooted haired girlie, the struggle is so very real to find a dry shampoo (even if it's specifically for brunettes), that doesn't make me look like a white powdered hair version of George Washington. No matter the amount of blending and brushing, you could always see a trace of a light powdery residue in my hair - especially in natural light. ;(

I am beyond grateful (thank you hair gods) to find this gem. I'm never going back. Period. I often stock up in fear Amazon will randomly stop carrying it. The dark brunette color matches my hair perfectly. It even adds a tiny bit of volume, which I gladly welcome. I feel so incredibly confident throughout the day. Please, I beg you, never stop making this.

The only con is the packaging. It can be a little confusing if it's your first time. ONLY lift the top lid. Otherwise, you're opening up the jar when the powder sits - possibly spilling product. if you can avoid that, you're golden.

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Mikayla
Not a favorite of mine

Not a huge fan. It leaves a brown residue in my hair and on things that my head touches. The sponge is not very helpful either. It does work to make my hair look freshly washed, but I just don�t like the residue it leaves behind. It also semi stained my hands�had to scrub it off them.

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Charlotte
Messy. Just ok for fine hair

I hate how messy it gets when you accidentally open wrong end. I recommend that you all tape the bottom half to prevent what happened to me. Took me a while to clean up the mess in my sink. I finally remembered that borax helps expedite the cleaning of this mess and it did but still took a while. Not worth it for me at the end. I have fine hair and though it helped a bit it just wasn�t worth the hassle. It was quicker for me to wash my hair and dry it with my dyson (cuts drying time almost in half for me).

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big calves
Lasted less than a month

I do like the product, it is intense and will definitely eliminate any traces of oily hair. I read other reviews claiming a little bit goes a long way, but it's difficult to dole out product due to the applicator. I went through the whole thing really quickly so idk what the heck