Aussie makes a great product called Cleanse and Mend. You can find it at Wal-mart or any other store. It works better than any expensive product that I've tried and believe me...I've tried everything.
2007-03-06 07:25:56
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answered by emmadilemma77 1
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I use to have that problem until I washed my hair with a bit of baking soda everytime I showered for a week and then I began using Redken as my shampoo/conditioner. Another reason why it may be greasy is b/c you are washing it everyday. My friend washes hers every other day b/c of it being greasy.
2007-03-06 07:20:14
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answered by Boo 3
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When you wash your hair, dont massage the scalp too much, this activates the sebacas glands in your scalp and wakes up the grease mode!!!!! Massage gently. Having highlights or a technical process will help to dry the hair slightly.
2007-03-06 07:23:42
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answered by Kaffy 2
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Maybe you could use in between treatment for oily hair.
One product is called Sea Breeze you put in spray bottle , spray on the scalp,work it in,wait about 10min. then shampoo, condition,and you can spray S.B. on scalp again.It refreshes you too.It's an astringent.There are shampoos for oily hair in Matrix Line,or Aveda.Go to Salon and ask.You can use Sea breeze
on your face too.
2007-03-06 07:30:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I have that same problem. I suggest a clarifying shampoo, like pantene. Or a ph-balanced mild shampoo. Also try to use as little conditioner as possible.
2007-03-06 07:18:01
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answered by name has been deleted 1
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Shampoo that is specially made for oily hair. I use the same stuff on my hair.
2007-03-06 07:22:37
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answered by jracer524 5
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Anti dandruff shampoos seem to dry out hair so this should work.
2007-03-06 07:23:14
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answered by stellamay 3
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Dishsoap
2007-03-06 07:18:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Try dish soap like Ajax or Dawn. They are degreasers. My aunt has this problem And does this every other day switching from shampoo to dish soap. To much dish soap will completly dry your hair out, so I do HIGHLY recommend switching every other day. HOPE THIS HELPED YOU OUT.
OH and be careful not to get dish soap in your eyes!!!! OUCH
2007-03-06 07:19:56
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answered by stick_e_bun 2
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Use a little baking soda in your shampoo a couple of times a week... Then you basically can use any shampoo...
2007-03-06 07:18:15
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answered by Its me!!! :) 4
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