xXxpinky615xXx answered Sunday September 11 2005, 5:32 pm: Well if you have reallllly thin hair, and you use conditioner, DON'T use it. If you have thicker hair, use a very mild conditioner. It usually depends on the thickness of your hair and whether or not you use conditioner. My suggestion is to use a mild conditioner or no conditioner at all. If you're not using a conditioner, just get a 2 in 1 shampoo/conditioner. It should be less greasy then. But I'm not saying it won't be. If you have really thin hair, it's get greasier faster. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
sunnyville answered Sunday September 11 2005, 5:29 pm: You can prevent this by choosing the right styling products for your hair,using a conditioner regularly,and using a clarifying shampoo once a week. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
soccergurlie1220 answered Sunday September 11 2005, 5:16 pm: Well some people naturly have greasy hair. But if you use moose or hairspray then that might be why it's like that. But try a shampoo that stops greasy hair like head and shoulds. Also if you brush your hair too much that also causes you hair to get greasy too! Hope I Helped!
KatLynn answered Sunday September 11 2005, 5:15 pm: When you shower, how many times do you shampoo? Try shampooing it one more time than you usually do. Also, try a different shampoo that is for greasy hair. I don't have any suggestions though, sorry. [ KatLynn's advice column | Ask KatLynn A Question ]
livestrong answered Sunday September 11 2005, 5:12 pm: Do you put any chemicals in your hair like hairspray or gel in the morning... greasy just means its dirty so your hair gets dirty throughout the day if you do put hairspray in your hair... try not using it and see if it works/helps...
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