my hair has been greasy in the roots and uner-layers for a few months now.
it's making me mad because i now have to limilt the way i wear my hair so people don't see the grease.
it was never like that before.
i don't remember how i washed it before but now i wash it about 5-6 times a week and i scrub the shampoo on parts of my scalp, not my actual hair.
i don't know what to do !?
SO IM ASKING..
is their a proper way to wash your hair ?
where should you put the shampoo exactly ?
how long should you keep it in there for ?
what temperture of water should you use ?
how long should you rinse for ?
how long should the total shower take ?
should you put the shampoo on your actual hair or just the scalp ?
what shampoo should i use ?
haha, sorry i went a little over-board with the questions. you don't have to answer all of them. i am just curious to know how you wash your hair & what i should do.
THANKS !
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? XlovelyladyO25 answered Monday March 3 2008, 12:06 am: Make sure your hair is completely wet before you put the shampoo in your hair, becuase it needs the water to get all of the shampoo bubbling and working, massage your scalp with the shampoo and make sure you get all of it rinsed out when your done. Dont put conditioner on your scalp, it only needs to go on the length of your hair and on focused on the tips of your hair. make sure all the conditioner is washed out too. Temperature of the water wont effect greasiness of your hair, but cold water is better for your hair. It should take about 5-7 minutues for your hair, how long the rest of the shower takes depends on you. it also depends on how long your hair is. I work at a hair salon and so i use the shampoo we use there. Its by a salon brand called Framesi, and its called shine in. You can only find framesi products in certain salons. Any salon should be able to give you advie on what shampoo to use. If you dont want to buy salon price shampoo, i would say use pantene pro v or dove. good luck:) [ XlovelyladyO25's advice column | Ask XlovelyladyO25 A Question ]
ilOV3YOU14 answered Saturday March 1 2008, 10:48 pm: first you might wanna wash your hair everyday
you should work the bottom of you hair to the top and scalp . just like play with your hair but don't have too much fun cause you gotta get the job done
i put the shampoo on my hand n then touch it with the other
you should wash your hair for about 20-45 secs depending on how long or short you hair is
i use warm water
take about a 45 secs to rinse n then do touch ups randomly thorugout your showering
a shower should take about 7-15 mins depending on you
uisforukelele answered Saturday March 1 2008, 10:07 pm: Wow, lots of questions, haha. I think your problems lies in the conditioner (if you use conditioner, or if you don't then just pretend I'm talking about shampoo).
The scrubbing of the scalp might have a little bit to do with it. Try not doing that next time you take a shower.
Okay, if you use conditioner, then make sure that you don't apply it directly to the roots. Only use it for the length of your hair, and make sure you wash it out all the way. Supposedly it helps if you rinse in cold water, but that gives me chill bumps so do what you want. Also, the fact that you wash your hair 5-6 times a week may have something to do with it. Try only washing every other day. I know it sounds gross, but over time it will get better. It sounds like by scrubbing your scalp, you're taking the natural oils out of your scalp, and it's trying to overreplenish it (the grease). Rinse for as long as you need to! You can never rinse too much :) And next time you need to buy shampoo, try looking for a shampoo for oily scalps. That might help too, but I truly believe that the scrubbing of the scalp has a LOT to do with it. So hopefully your hair will get better!
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