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Oily Hair


Question Posted Monday January 21 2008, 4:10 am

Okay, so theres this huge chunk of my hair that is oily straight after I've washed it, and I have no idea why.

At first I thought it was the way my hair was drying. But even if I naturally dry it, or blowdry it it's always the same part that's oily.

Even if it comes out oily, and I rewash it especially focusing on these oily parts, it still comes out oily.

I've tried so many things. Different shampoos, blow drying it, naturally drying it, using my wet 2 straight hair straightener, using no conditioner, using conditioner, focusing on the oily parts but it just doesn't help!

It's annoying that I can never wear my hair down anymore, and that's when I look the best :(


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LM answered Monday January 21 2008, 8:24 pm:
You might be washing it too much. That can make hair oily sometimes.

One of my friends has really oily hair and uses dish soap (like Dawn) on her hair once in awhile. Maybe try a drop or two of that?


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infatuatedxxglamour answered Monday January 21 2008, 10:02 am:
Are you touching your hair often? The natural oils of your hands can get on your hair and make it look oily.

Also, I don't know if you considered this, but if you use too little shampoo, it could keep your hair oily.

Next time you're in the shower, use lots of shampoo around the problem areas and no conditioner. If that doesn't help, and it doesn't have to do with touching your hair, I would go to a hair stylist and ask them what special products you could use.

Good luck.

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asward2006 answered Monday January 21 2008, 7:08 am:
i believe she did it after the shower after she washed and blow dryed it.. its really easy so comb out

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