Question Posted Wednesday February 28 2007, 7:50 pm
Hey. I take a shower every night. I know this is going to sound gross but the problem is my hair is practically greasy by the next night and it's really bothering me. I've tried numerous shampoos and I can't find the right one for greasy hair. I've also asked people at the store that work there and the shampoos they gave me never worked either =(. Any good shampoos for greasy hair or any tips? Thanks so much in advance! =)
shopingfreak101 answered Wednesday February 28 2007, 8:35 pm: sometimes, the cause of greasy hair is that you use either too much product(shampoo and conditioner). The reason our hairis greasy is because you shower every night. it has been proven that when you shower every night, the natural oils go away, and the products build up and make it greasy. Try only washing your hair every other night instead. it sounds gross, but your hair will be more healthy. trust me. hope i helped. :) [ shopingfreak101's advice column | Ask shopingfreak101 A Question ]
LM answered Wednesday February 28 2007, 8:32 pm: Have you tried Suave Daily Clarifying? It's only $1.47 or so at WalMart, so it's worth a shot. Whatever shampoo you use, use extra on your roots and rub it in really well, massaging your scalp with your fingertips.
A good trick for greasy hair is to mix a couple ounces of lemon juice with a pint of warm water, and pour it into your hair after you shampoo (when you're still in the shower). Then rinse it out after a few minutes. Do this a few times a week and you should see an improvement. This rinse lightens hair a little, and enhances highlights. It also leaves your hair smelling fresh and clean.
Using volumizing hair products, like Matrix Amplify, will lift your roots and make them look less oily. Also, flippig your head upsidedown, spraying with hairspray, and teasing your roots a little gives you tons of volume.
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