at the top of my head sorta towards the back my hair feels kind of sticky, and the strands are al stuck together. it looks oily/greasy like i havent showered, but when you feel it it feels kind of sticky. i shower everyday and i dont think i did anything different to cause this?!! does anybody know whats wrong and how i can make it go away?! i shower everyday so idk what it is!!
Kay so, I saw another website and it was very useful for this problem. It happened because the glands were producing more oil then it usually does. To get rid of this there is a number of things you could try:
Clarifying Shampoo <-- Helps ALOT
Pick one of mix:
Baking Soda
Palmolive [The thing you wash dishes with]
Olive Oil
Vinger [1/2 cup Vinger 1/4 cup warm water]
5 cap fulls of Listerine [mouth wash]
What I did:
First I trying Olive oil and left it over night, it helped a little bit. Then I tryed the vinger solution and it helped take away 1/2 of it. Then I got fustrated and went to the store to get a new shampoo and conditioner which I didn't excatly get a clarifying shampoo but I got a more expensive vegan shampoo and conditioner then I washed my hair with the shampoo and conditioner, put 5 cap fulls of listerine let it sit for about 5 minutes then washed it out with the shampoo and conditoner. All better :D
Everyone is different so maybe the listerine won't completly fix the problem but try the others if it doesn't work it probably will though because you can FEEL it working. [ teehee's advice column | Ask teehee A Question ]
shelbz7077 answered Monday October 6 2008, 6:15 pm: I would guess you are not rinsing your hair good enough. Make sure you scrub really good and rinse it all out. Then you should have soft, lush hair in no time. [ shelbz7077's advice column | Ask shelbz7077 A Question ]
LM answered Friday October 3 2008, 10:27 am: A lot of people don't always reach every part of their scalp with their shampoo. Be sure that you're getting shampoo and suds over every inch of your hair, focusing on the roots. Try getting a clarifying shampoo, as well, if the problem continues. It removes buildup and as the name suggests, clarifies your hair. [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
thelaura answered Thursday October 2 2008, 2:32 pm: Some tips which may help you:
Maybe you aren't rinsing your hair properly after shampooing and conditioning.
Have you been using the same shampoo and conditioner for a while? If so, change is good.
Do you even use conditioner? If so, don't put so much on the top of your head - focus more on the roots.
Remember to brush your hair thoroughly after washing and rinse your hair with cool water - not hot.
If you use products on your hair (gel, wax etc), stop.
Do you use a blow dryer? Set it to the cool setting instead.
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