You should use less conditioner (try just on the ends) and use a shampoo created just for oily hair (read the fronts of the bottles at Walgreens or wherever). I use Pantene Clarity (it's clear and light blue tinted) and conditioner on the ends because I have semi-oily hair. The Pantene Clarity completely strips out all oil and hair product. Just make sure you use conditioner to keep your hair moisturized!
2006-08-16 07:13:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends how old on you because there is a point where it will get really oily. But don't wash it everyday because it will damage you hair, especially if you are blow drying it! Try buying a shampoo that says for oily hair, or ask a hair stylist for help. You should use pantene Pro-V. It's really good!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-08-16 07:16:31
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answered by Anonymous
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biolage normalizing shampoo, gets oil off your scalp and wont dry out the ends. Then use a light conditioner just on your ends. You can also brush your hair everyday with a natural bristle brush, it will help distribute oil from your scalp to your ends. If those don't work, try using sea breeze or another mild astringent on your scalp once a week. Feels really good and helps slow oil production.
2006-08-16 07:44:31
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answered by nonameforme 2
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Sometimes conditioner can make your hair oily. Try to only use it once in a while. If that doesn't work, you might be washing your hair too often. Try to wash your hair about every other day or so.
2006-08-16 07:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Try using Nexus brand shampoo and conditioners. I have oily hair as well and Nexus is the only one that worked well for me.
It's a bit expensive but I think its worth it!
2006-08-16 07:36:44
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answered by gemini04 1
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What anna C said plus once in two weeks use a beer to really remove the environment and build-up on your hair,then shampoo! Some water is harsh in the washer but does not clean long hair.
2006-08-16 07:19:28
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answered by K9 4
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Pantene clarifying shampoo (the clear liquid in the clear bottle) and a light conditioner, like a daily one. The best for you would probably be Pureology/Purifying Shampoo & Conditioner, get it at the beauty supply or online. (Green bottles, purple lids). Good luck.
2006-08-16 07:15:27
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answered by hrh_gracee 5
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Paul Mitchell Moisture shampoo and VO5 conditioner.
2006-08-16 07:14:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you shouldn't wash it so often...
Your hair gets greasy cos it needs it's natural oils. If you never let it take in these oils, it will just produce twice as much. But you can get shampoos and conditioners, try sunsilk, but remember:
DON'T WASH YOUR HAIR EVERYDAY. GIVE IT A CHANCE!!!!!
2006-08-16 07:15:43
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answered by Millieee. 2
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you will in no way have the skill to get it AS straightened with out the warmth yet a thank you to do it is to continuously brush because it dries. It takes awhile, besides the undeniable fact that it works for me particularly lots. yet besides the undeniable fact that, my hair is basically extremely wavy yet generally straight away. a thank you to much less warmth is to blow dry it at a similar time as brushing it. Brush it down at a similar time as slowly blow drying it and it is often straighter. additionally, it seems such as you opt for for a greater useful shampoo. you basically could use conditioner a splash and easily from the backside of your ears and down! do no longer use anymore than that, it may help in making it oily!
2016-11-04 22:57:43
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answered by powelson 4
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