Question Posted Monday September 27 2004, 10:16 pm
I don't know where to put this. Anyway, when I wash my hair I just use normal shampoo, whatever is in the shower. But my hair is sensitive, I have this scalp...thing and it makes my hair look really dirty really easily. If I use too much moose, gel, or spray, it looks oily and dirty and makes my scalp flake. Nasty, I know. But I was wondering if there are any shampoos or products I could use that aren't that strong, but would give my hair a really straight, sleek, shiny look without making my hair look greasy? Thanks for any help.
1.Be long (makes your hair longer)
2.Tresseme(makes hair soft)
3.Biosilk (♥)
4.Garnier Frutice(works good!)
And if you dont feel like using those products,Cant afford,Or havent even heard..then you might wanna try Head&Shoulders..They say that it keeps flakes away !! and if that doesnt help then idk what to tell you , but i hoped i helped !!
piink_x0_shad0w answered Wednesday September 29 2004, 8:41 pm: Try Garnier Fructis: Sleek and Smooth or For Oily Hair. Also try not using so much conditioner and try a hair mask to help make it less oily. Wash your hair everyday and dont put too much hair products in it. If you need to use mousse, gell or spray try using the same kind as your shampoo and conditioner and use as lil as possible. I hope i helped =]
Lasag69 answered Tuesday September 28 2004, 10:48 am: The best thing for that is to use Head & Shoulders, it's the best for sensitive hair and scalps, and it'll make your hair look straight sleek and shinny...without it looking greasy.
Good Luck :-) [ Lasag69's advice column | Ask Lasag69 A Question ]
MFS answered Monday September 27 2004, 11:46 pm: If you are having sensitivities, you need something without dyes, fragrances, and other shit that can act as an allergen / sensitizer.
The safest bet is actually Johnson's Baby Shampoo - yes, the golden stuff advertised as "No More Tears" in fact, I have to use it. Almost all other shampoos were causing my head to break out and it was horrible. You might want to talk to a dermatologist about it. Odds are, you'll have to either stop using, or become highly selective of mousse, gels, and conditioners - as all those things can severely irritate your scalp. When the scalp it bad enough, it can cause your hair to fall out... something to keep in mind. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
xokristabelle answered Monday September 27 2004, 11:34 pm: Try Suave Clarifying Shampoo, which you can probably find at your local drugstore- it's only a buck and works really well. If that doesn't do it, try looking for shampoos that clarify. Good luck! [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
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