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oil in hair


Question Posted Monday November 27 2006, 10:18 pm

so in seventeen magazine this girl was like to make my hair soft shiny and healthy, i comb olive oil through it, leave it in for an hour and rinse it out twice a month. so i did that last night and today my hair was like wet looking or extremely greasy looking or something and it felt so gross and now i can't get rid of it like i keep washing and drying and nothing happens... does anyone know what i could do?!

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LM answered Thursday November 30 2006, 6:41 pm:
I know you asked this a few days ago (and the oil's probably out by now) but for future reference, clarifying shampoo is great for getting any type of hair mask out of your hair. I use it all the time and the oil comes right out.
You can get Suave for 99 cents at Walmart.

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Xenolan answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 11:50 am:
If it just won't come out, it may be time to try something drastic: dishwashing detergent.

Use Palmolive or something else like that that's "gentle on hands". It may damage your hair somewhat, but it won't do any permanent harm.

For shiny hair, try raw eggs next time. They rinse out a lot easier than oil.

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blondie75 answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 12:03 am:
ive done oil treatments and other treatments like that before. and yeah, its hard to get rid of the greasiness. what i'd do is rub a bunch of shampoo through my hair and let it sit for a minute and then rinse & repeat a few times. good luck.

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