Well, the trick to when washing your hair is to only shampoo the roots ( the ends will get washed as it is being rinsed out), and only to condition the ends.
The roots of your hair have sufficient nutrients from natural oils.
If the oiliness is a big problem, then try to get a shampoo that is deep cleansing, or specifically for over productive sebaceous glands. Don't shampoo your hair every day, over shampooing at times can over stimulate and cause hair to be oilier, and in turn be drying the ends of your hair more.
Avoid two in one shampoo/ conditioners, they are terrible.
Some of my favourites are: Rusk, Kerastase, Redken, Goldwell.
If you head to your local hair salon, they will be able to do introduce a prescriptive hair care regime. As I don't know where you live I cant say what products are available to you.
2006-07-20 00:31:52
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answered by kara_nari 4
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The Body Shop has a shampoo and conditioner called Nettle Oil Balance. This shampoo is for hair that is oily and dry. If you have The Body Shop near your home, you can go there and ask them for a sample to try at home and if you like it you can go back and buy it.
2006-07-20 09:57:53
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answered by brownie 2
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it's not necessarily the shampoo that is making your hair that way. it's probably the way you shampoo it that isn't working properly.
you need to get your hair completely and totally wet before applying shampoo to palms of hands , then to hair.
never rub your hairs together (scrub between the hands).
scrub your scalp and finger comb the ends. make sure to get the hairline well. (most young girls don't get this area clean)
towel dry before conditioner.
this is the most important step (towel drying) because this will make the ends more manageable.
try it before spending money on anything.
use what you have first.
2006-07-20 07:46:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever you do, I wouldn't recommend "Head'n'Shoulders" try this. Buy an avocado at any store. Wash your head first with soap and water, then put the avocado on your head, if you use a spoon it makes it easier. then use the avocado as if it is shampoo. Give it a minute on your head and wash it off. Don't steal my secret !! :)
2006-07-20 07:17:22
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answered by SPIRIT The Mustang 4
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http://www.sunsilk.com/
you hairapy is here!
you can get free samples too
or check out herbal essences new line
http://www.herbalessences.com/us/
dove has some new shampoos as well
http://www.dove.us/your_hair/default.asp
walmart has the samples of dove on line right now.
http://walmart.triaddigital.com/Brands/un_doveadvancedstyle.aspx
um all of these offer free samples for you to try. check them out. I did!.
Good Luck!
2006-07-20 07:16:45
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answered by Rock N Roll Saved My Soul 4
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Biolage is an awsome shampoo.
2006-07-20 07:48:08
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answered by wisegal 4
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ultra doux conditioner with olive oil
2006-07-20 07:16:42
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answered by Anonymous
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fruitess or somthing like that im not a prep im punk but i can still answer thses ?
2006-07-20 07:15:18
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answered by Anonymous
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sunsilk or garnier
Oily hair?
http://www.askaquery.com/Answers/qn1535.html
2006-07-20 08:12:09
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answered by biscuit t 2
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