head and shoulders shampoo and garnier conditioner.
head and shoulders is a dandruff shampoo so it helps the scalp become less grasy. Garnier makes light conditioners that rinse out easily and won't make your hair greasy. I believe also these products have "for color treated hair" options
2007-01-23 02:33:07
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answered by Baby J 3
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I have this difficulty i used organic essenses greasy roots/dry ends regulating shampoo and conditioners that is presented in a blue bottle once you follow conditioner purely placed it on the ends of your hair no longer on the roots i have been given informed this at the same time as i become doing hairdressing in school in addition they reported attempt now to not contact your scalp that typically because it ought to reason sebum/greasy to develop even more suitable. dont use serums or waxes on your hair both as this may also make it worse. also i stumble on the pink loreal shampoo and conditioner truly good the mild version it particularly is wish i helped
2016-10-15 23:49:32
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answered by ? 4
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Try a leave in conditioner after each shampoo so you can condition the ends more than the root area. Then deep condition 2 to 4 times a month. Buy only professional cond.
2007-01-23 03:16:07
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answered by HarleyGirl100% 2
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Go for Sunsilk - fresher for longer (light blue one), which is for hair that gets greasy quickly.
The shampoo is great and then the conditioner is a leave-in conditioner that comes in a spray bottle. You just spray the length of your hair and not the roots.
I have had dry ends and greasy roots my whole life, and to be honest, this is probably one of the better products I've tried.
2007-01-23 02:34:41
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answered by Wafflebox 5
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I use Keratase Reflection Conditioning Milk, in the bright pink bottles. Put it on towell dried hair but make sure you put it on at ear level and comb down. You should never put conditioner on above this or on your roots it will make the problem worse. Massage the conditioner and rinse, if you can afford it use it with the Mirror 2 shampoo. This stuff is not cheap but it is amazing.
2007-01-26 01:59:29
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answered by rose 3
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Don't use conditioner on your roots-just apply it to the length of your hair and the ends and massage in well, rinse as normal!After all the lower part of your hair is the "dieing" part so it needs to be conditioned!
2007-01-23 05:20:33
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answered by Anonymous
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> dont over wash it for a start as washing ur hair too often will make ur hair produce more oil making it more and more greasy.
> use shampoos and conditioners specially formulated for greasy/oily hair.
> u can put a small amount of talc onto ur scalp to soak up the grease.
> try not too use too much products, such as wax or serum, they will make ur hair greasy quickly.
> dont brush ur hair too much or run ur hands threw it too much the oils off ur hands will transfer to ur hair, making it greasy
> and finally try not to wear hats to often, it'll make ur head sweat and make hair oily.
hope that helps. good luck
2007-01-23 03:25:23
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answered by karen h 3
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get a good shampoo and conditioner, cheap ones just dont do it.
With the conditioner just apply to the ends of your hair as this could be causing it to become greasy.
Hope this helps
2007-01-24 03:52:46
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answered by natsbutter 2
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I have the same problem....it sucks! I use dove shampoo and conditioner.....BUT, I do not put conditioner on the top of my head. I only use it from about my shoulders down. that gives the ends moisture and the top not.
2007-01-23 02:40:02
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answered by country_girl 6
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Alberto balsam does an absolutely amazing strawberries n cream conditioner and shampoo for coloured hair it smells lovely and doesn't make your hair greasy !!
2007-01-23 02:33:15
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answered by Anonymous
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