So throughout the past couple months my hair has gotten real greasy on the back crown of my head, I was using herbal essences and switched to a pantene shampoo build up remover, it worked for a little bit and now its back again and I dont know what I should do or use. Should I try using herball essances again and alternate shampoos every other day or go to Suave. I just don't want it to get all over my head and look lke a huge grease ball. Thanks
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Friday September 4 2009, 2:39 pm: I take a shower and wash my hair every other day. I use the same shampoo and conditioner for a week then switch to something else. different types of herbal essences. Also talking to a hair dresser they know just about anything about hair.. also.. dont brush your hair out with a brush use a pick in the shower.. after you was out your conditioner comb it out with the pick it streghtens your hair and is very healthy also only burshing your hair when its wet. [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
Age answered Friday September 4 2009, 5:13 am: I would try and go back to herbal essence if that doesn't work I strongly recommend getting Paul Mitchell's shampoo two. I have naturally greasy hair and that is what I use and it works better than any other shampoo I tried.
Also, if you use conditioner only apply it to the ends of your hair, not the top. [ Age's advice column | Ask Age A Question ]
sia answered Friday September 4 2009, 4:56 am: do you use conditioner?maybe try using the shampoo only then use conditioner like once a month.go back to herbal essances its waay better than pantene, or dove is a really good shampoo too [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
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