Biosilk does that to alot of peoples hair. You need to find a PH balanced shampoo, I believe Dove is and I agree, dont skip conditioner. Try a light spray on one. And first, I have been doing this for years, buy a small spray bottle and fill it with Sea Breeze astrigent. Spritz hair before washing and finger it thru your hair. It will remove the oils but try not using it every time you wash, experiment and see how often you need to use it. Sometimes washing hair too often will make it oilier, try not washing on days you can get away with it.
2006-08-06 17:35:25
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answered by ams3651 2
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First and foremost, Biosilk is not a great brand because it contains a lot of alcohol. That said, you need to change your shampoo and conditioner. You need Matrix or Redken for oily hair. Also, use very little conditioner.
2006-08-06 22:01:11
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answered by Kat 6
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Don't skip the conditioner...that could wreck your hair. Instead, use a conditioner that is for Oily hair. Use a shampoo that's also for Oily hair.
I feel for you...I HAVE to wash my hair every day or I look like I dipped my head in oil.
2006-08-06 22:02:48
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answered by libraryn71 3
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It's not the right shampoo for your hair type.Youy might want to try another brand thats made for oily hair. Sometimes shampoos that say"Extra body" will work because they plump up the hair by cleaning it really well because they have less conditioner in them.
2006-08-06 22:03:43
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answered by Yahooanswerssux 5
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I have this problem too. I found that Pert for oily hair works the best! i used to use it till they took it off the market in Australia. When you condition only condition the ends and try getting your hair off your face, I have a side frindge and I find when I pin it up it doesnt get as oily, as you face gets natural oils and it rubs into your hair.
2006-08-06 22:20:10
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answered by Tash 1
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Oily hair?
http://www.askaquery.com/Answers/qn1535.html
2006-08-06 23:05:48
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answered by Anonymous
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first and foremost...do not touch your hair with your hands. There are oils on your hands that can transfer onto your hair. When washing your hair, leave the oil-free shampoo on your hair for 3 minutes before rinsing. You can follow it with a cool rinse with a spritz of lemon juice. Wash hair daily. Please condition your hair with a leave=in conditioner made for oily hair. Paul Mitchell carries a great line of hair products. Good luck!
2006-08-06 22:12:19
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answered by Lisa A 1
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Try getting Desert Essence Tea Tree Oil Shampoo. and Jason Aloe Vera conditioner. You'll find it in health store.
2006-08-06 22:02:56
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answered by Cheryl L 2
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omg im wit u on this!!! i have super oily hair 2! i only wash it every other day cuz if u wash it 2 much itll still b oily! make sure the water is hot 2 if its cold the oil stays in there! good luck let me no if u find out ne~thing please!!
2006-08-06 22:07:57
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answered by *~♥cali_yummy♥~* 3
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sometimes people just have overactive oil glands, try not to play with your hair alot, manipulate the scalp or brush alot..maybe u can try a dandruff shampoo with out moisturizers in it..avoid conditioners and try using vinegar and cold water rinses..good luck
2006-08-06 22:03:47
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answered by eugenia 1
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