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Hair sticky


Question Posted Monday April 11 2005, 6:40 pm

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Every time i wash my hair when it dries it gets all sticky and stiff kind of..like i put gel in it when i rele didnt. i always make sure i rinse it out good, and ive tried various shampoos and conditionerz. WHY IS MY HAIR DOING THIS? it gets so sticky and greasy looking i can never wear it downm.


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Teza answered Thursday April 14 2005, 12:27 am:
The shampoo and the conditionar might be too strong for your hair. Dont wash your hair every night because thats not healthy for your hair. Go to a hair solon or Sally Beauty Supply and ask for something there. They have to have something for that. Dont put gel in your hair because it makes it more sticky. Rather use water or take your brush and spray body spray or any other spray on it. Then brush your hair with it. Trust me it works! I've done it before! x0

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kleokriesel answered Tuesday April 12 2005, 12:43 am:
You're probably not rinsing your shampoo and conditioner enough. What I do is I turn on the radio or play my stereo whenever I shower. I rinse all during a song, then I know that it's been long enough. You might want to try that or some other way to time it.

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Sporkster answered Monday April 11 2005, 8:34 pm:
You may be washing your hair too often. Washing hair too often can strip your hair of the natural oils that help keep it soft and silky. Try washing your hair every other day instead of every day and using a good conditioner (such as Pantene) on the ends of your hair. Good luck, and feel free to ask me any additional questions! <3 Sporkster

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kiyya answered Monday April 11 2005, 7:01 pm:
Well, maybe you have thin hair and the conditioner you apply to it is too strong for your hair. try using shampoos and conditioners that say for thin hair.

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Mercy_x_Me answered Monday April 11 2005, 6:50 pm:
HMM... no matter how many you've tried, you might need a new shampoo/conditioner. Out of curiosity have you tried Patene? If not, please try it. It works miracles. If you're still getting this, I'd have to say the only option left is that you're STILL not washing out enough. So be very careful and scrub it all out, take a good 10/15 minutes if you have to just scratching all the shampoo out. Also, try washing your hair out with cold water, it makes your hair a lot softer though it's a bit uncomfortable.

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xxhotsexycutiexx answered Monday April 11 2005, 6:43 pm:
hi, i'm sorry about your problem. well,in my opinion i think you should go to a hair salon and streight your hair or something and then tell them your problem and they might give you some nice tips...or you can search for information in google...but i think its better going to a hair salon! best luck. xoxo effy

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