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my hair is oily, but i have bad dandruff, even after i wash my hair, what should i do?

2007-01-24 12:52:21 · 18 answers · asked by jamie 3 in Beauty & Style Hair

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Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Shampoo & Conditioner. It will help your hair and your scalp!

2007-02-01 08:57:02 · answer #1 · answered by Tigerluvr 6 · 0 0

If you have oily hair and dandruff, you would have an oily scalp as well. You are either over processing your hair, using too many products and tools, or don't wash your hair enough and are confusing the dandruff to mean you have a dry scalp. Try using a deep cleasning or clarifying shampoo, this will wash away any buildup and your dandruff will go away. You cannot have a dry scalp with oily hair, it's just not possible. For one, we don't have oil glands in our hairs, they're in our scalp and throughout the day they run down our hairs making them oily, more oily for people with oily skin. Dandruff comes from one of two things. First is from buildup of products, your natural oils building up and not washing the scalp everyday or every other day. Second is from having very dry skin. If you have dry skin, you will almost always have very dry hair with either frizz, static or broken pieces. Your scalp is dry because your skin does not produce enough oil. This is the same with your face...When you have a dry face your skin is cracked looking with very fine lines and you can have some skin peeling as well, or flaking off. If this really is your problem, but your hair is still oily....then use a clarifying shampoo to get rid of the buildup on the hair and a good moisturizing conditioner to keep your scalp not so dry. Selson Blue most likely didn't work because you probably don't have dry skin. If I'm not mistaken this product is for dandruff caused by dry skin, not oily.

2016-03-29 01:05:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you have oily hair, you also have oily scalp, though it may not seem like it. You are probably using a product that either leaves deposits in your hair (which could be mistaken for dandruff) or in an effort to dry out your hair, you are overdrying your scalp. I used to have the same problem until I started using Purology shampoo in the green bottle with the Purology conditioner in the pink bottle. They're kind of expensive, but they're cheapest on www.beautydeals.net.

Whatever you do, don't use a dandruff shampoo! It will make things worse!

2007-01-24 12:59:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The best shampoo is head and shoulders.It helps prevent dandruff and dry scalp and a certain kind of it prevents oily hair.

2007-01-24 12:56:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Use a tar shampoo. Put it on your scalp before you wash for a half hour and then rinse it out. Wash hair once with the tar shampoo again and then use a clarifying shampoo once for your oily hair.

2007-01-24 12:58:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The best shampoo is Head and Shoulders I use it and you should clean your brush out daily to prevent oily hair

2007-01-31 02:09:34 · answer #6 · answered by Licia 2 · 0 0

Instead of using shampoo for your dry scalp use a hot oil treatment.

2007-02-01 10:17:49 · answer #7 · answered by Mz.Butterfly 2 · 0 0

in a hair magazine i read that for oily hair that you should find shampoo thats not colored that is clear colored and it has less minerals to make your hair greasyy and it could also be the way you brush your hair..if you brush your hair straight down than that just draggs all the oil that isint visable down through your hair you should brushh your hair backk and then downn

2007-01-31 01:36:03 · answer #8 · answered by *[Hanna]* 2 · 0 0

Head and shoulders is your best bet! Besides, try it, and then dry your hair, at first it seems you really needed a separate conditioner, but then it feels so light and clean, you'll love it!

2007-02-01 09:13:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

dish washing liquid. use it instead of shampoo and only put conditionar on the ends of your hair.. not at the roots and make sure ALL the conditionar gets washed out!

2007-01-30 06:14:54 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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