My hair is so oily that it's grossing me out. I have to wash it everyday no matter what. Any suggestions on how to minimize oil in the scalp so I don't have to be frantic over washing it all of the time? My hair is thin and oily so it's very noticeable!
ConfusedX2 answered Friday June 5 2009, 2:01 am: if you only condition the ends of your hair instead of the roots, it will help a lot. also when you use shampoo, use it mostly around the roots, and when you wash it out and it runs over the ends, that is usually enough to clean the ends of your hair, so it doesn't dry it out so much. [ ConfusedX2's advice column | Ask ConfusedX2 A Question ]
glustick answered Thursday June 4 2009, 4:12 pm: If you use conditionair on your hair don't. Maybe washing your hair 2 times when your in the shower would help thats what i done. just soap it up and rinse and repet once more but whenevr you get out of the shower dont vlow dry it either let it air dry well see if this doesnt work and let me know. GOOD LUCK!! [ glustick's advice column | Ask glustick A Question ]
loveex answered Thursday June 4 2009, 12:52 am: if you want like a quick-fix, you can just put some baby powder on your hair..or if you go to wallgreens or cvs or whatever they have oil absorbing sheets for your hair just like they have for you face. the spray in shampoo works too!
laynemayhem answered Thursday June 4 2009, 12:32 am: well, theres a certain shampoo you can buy that dries your hair, and it has a matching conditioner so it minimizes oil, but it also keeps it moisterized(sp).
also, theres this spray you can spray in your hair. you spray it at the roots, and then rub it around a little. it dries the roots a bit. people usually take it with them when they're camping and such. i think you can find it at any gas station. sorry, i dont know what its called. but it should be at any drugstore. just ask around, they'll know what you're talking about.
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