Yes... Bumble and Bumble has developed the product you are looking for. It is called Hair Powder. It is amazing. It takes the shine right out of your hair, and even can be used to give you a bit of volume. It sprays right onto the hair, and will absorb excess oil, and allow manageability to the hair once again. Give it a try. You'll love it.
2006-11-14 00:02:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I put baby powder in my hair to get rid of the "greasy" look. Just dust a small amount where the grease look is, tip your head over and shake your hair. Sometimes, if I have a part in my hair, I will take a wet towel and just rub off the excess baby powder that I can see on my scalp at the part in my hair. I works wonders. It also makes thinner hair look full and thick.
2006-11-14 02:16:07
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answered by lillygirl831 2
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hah! hope i came in time. put a little powder in your hands, rub them together but stop before all the powder disappears. run your hands all over your hair. if its still a little greasy, add some more. it won't look white unless you put a lot. it may not look like it did before you put on the shine stuff, but you won't look like you didn't shower for days. it should help, powder will absorb the grease. its what i do when i don't have time to wash my hair
2006-11-13 22:58:41
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answered by out of my wit's end 2
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Translucent face powder can be dusted into your hair and will help hide the greasy look. Just use sparingly and pat or gently comb out any areas that it is visible in after applying.
2006-11-13 22:54:25
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answered by FX_Make-upArtist 4
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a use baby powder when that happnes to my hair and u might want to start using a de-greasing shampoo.... theres one by Aussie (at any grocery store) called Dual-Personaity, its for greasy roots and dry ends
2006-11-14 00:35:26
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answered by penguingal101 2
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It sounds kind of strange, but if you put baking powder in and then comb it out. The baking soda absorbs the grease but leaves the shine if you comb it out.
2006-11-13 22:55:04
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answered by geoff777us 3
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If you can't wash it again can you not just put it in a ponytail? Please do not put talc in it if you have dark hair!! I tried this when the same thing happened to me and it looked like my roots were grey!! I swear I aged 20 years and had no choice but to wash it again!! All I can suggest is to tie your hair back.
2006-11-13 22:58:43
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answered by cheryl 4
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They make this stuff called hair powder, made just for that reason. Bumble and Bumble makes it, works really really really well.
But for now, you can just put baby powder on your hair
2006-11-13 22:59:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I heard rubbing abit of talcum or baby powder in and brushing it through absorbs moisture without seeing the talcum/ baby powder.
2006-11-13 22:54:28
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answered by mooksy81 2
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attempt the shampoo ' head and shoulders ' i encounter it really is an rather solid shampoo to apply and purely carry round with you in you college bag some dry shampoo you'll locate dry shampoo in maximum shops like superdrug, boots ect. desire this allows somewhat.
2016-11-29 03:17:25
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answered by ? 4
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