Question Posted Wednesday January 12 2005, 8:28 pm
hey okay today in the shower i used like tons of conditioner and now my hair is dried and it feels rrreealllyy greasy and like looks it too but i just got out of the shower and it smells like i just washed it to and my hair si really frizzy andi straighten the crap out of it.and i wash it only every 4 days do u think that the stiffness and greasy feeling will go away ?
SuddenlyFem answered Thursday January 13 2005, 11:03 am: your hair feels stiff because you did not wash all the conditioner out of it. If you read the back of any conditioner bottle it says: " rinse Thoroughly." hope i have helped. [ SuddenlyFem's advice column | Ask SuddenlyFem A Question ]
uacctk14 answered Wednesday January 12 2005, 10:01 pm: i have the same problem try to cut back the use of your conditioner and if the problem still continues ask your doctor or a dermatologist what you should do [ uacctk14's advice column | Ask uacctk14 A Question ]
Notso answered Wednesday January 12 2005, 9:49 pm: it's probably going to only get greasier. Your hair emits natural oils that are going to combine with the conditioner to make your hair look like an oil slick. This will however make the stiffness go away. Try washing your hair more often say every two days, and don't condition your roots. [ Notso's advice column | Ask Notso A Question ]
Shortie8959 answered Wednesday January 12 2005, 9:46 pm: Ok, ya, it'll go away. Just don't use too much conditioner next time, because I think that's what happened. Good luck!
Hope I helped!
♥ Erin [ Shortie8959's advice column | Ask Shortie8959 A Question ]
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