I have the same problem. I just be sure that the shampoos and conditioners I choose don't say like moisture or something like that. And also baby power really drys it all up.
2006-12-18 11:03:52
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answered by Sally 2
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Actually, it could be BECAUSE you're washing your hair everyday that it's getting so oily.
When you wash your hair, the shampoo/water strips your hair of its natural oils (some of which it *needs*), and when you wash it too much, it overcompensates for the loss of so much oil by producing even more.
Maybe try washing your hair every other day, switching to a shampoo specially formulated for oily hair (there's a plethora of options out there...Nioxin is a good-quality brand that makes many specialized shampoos and can be found at salons), and if you're in a pinch, there are various "dry shampoo" sprays out there that you can spray in your hair that will dry up some of the oils, leaving your hair clean and dry as if you had washed it.
2006-12-18 11:13:27
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answered by Trashcan 1
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WASH IT
Dont put conditioner on ur roots
Try Head & Shoulders
Or any shampoo formulated for oily hair.
2006-12-18 11:03:40
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answered by XxON3LOV3xX 3
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I use 2 have the sam problem, not using conditoner is a big help. I dnt get oily hair any more now that i just use shampoo(and my hair still looks great w/out it)
2006-12-18 11:11:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to wash your hair less often. I know, it seems counterproductive, but your hair may just be producing excessive oil to compensate for what gets lost when you wash your hair every day. If you wash less often, it will produce less oil overall and it will stay clean for much longer. Try to cut it down to every other day, and if that doesn't help, every third day.
To make it feel a little better between washings, use baby powder on your hair. It will absorb the oil and make it feel perfectly clean. Good luck! :)
2006-12-18 11:11:01
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answered by Not Allie 6
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Rinse the hair with apple cider vinegar. Squeeze some fresh lemons to get lemon juice. Apply it on the scalp at least twice a week while washing your hair.More cheap and natural remedies for oily hair at http://www.wellnesstalk.org/oilyhair.html
2006-12-19 17:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Nizerol Shampoo
2006-12-18 11:04:17
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answered by Ted 6
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it must be on the grounds which you do no longer thoroughly wash out each and all of the shampoo or conditioner once you wash your hair. in case you do and it relatively is nonetheless no longer working i could advise you employ dry shampoo. i exploit huge and attractive Volumizing Dry Shampoo and that i like it. additionally in case you turn your hair the different way up and rub slightly toddler powder into the roots it relatively is going to help, yet verify you are able to no longer see any of the white powder. in case you do use the toddler powder, do no longer brush your hair afterwards by using fact it relatively is going to poof huge time. additionally you need to objective washing your pillow sheets. in case you volumize your hair, it relatively is going to shop maximum of it off of your scalp so it would not get too oily. however the main mandatory ingredient is to no longer touch your hair too commonly!
2016-10-15 05:01:20
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answered by ? 4
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Shampoo your hair every day. Use a leave in conditioner for the "ends" of your hair only.
Until your hormones begin to adjust, there really is nothing more you can do about it.
I recommend Paul Mitchell shampoo and leave in conditioner. You only use a dime size for the ends of your hair after you shampoo and it lasts a long time for the price.
2006-12-18 11:05:53
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answered by Anonymous
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all sorts of shampoos react differently to different people, no matter what anyone tells you. so try out different shampoos, and unless you're rich, you can go to lots of store like walmart and get sample sized and travel sized bottles for cheap. i have very oily hair and unless i switxh shampoos about every month or two, i get build up and my hair gets very oily in less than 24 hours.
2006-12-18 11:04:54
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answered by Anonymous
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