Natural home made tip for Oily hair gives you an insight to controll almost all hair care problems.
If your hair is oily, fight the excessive oil and bacteria that contribute to dandruff, scalp infections and skin breakouts by keeping your hair and scalp as healthy, clean and natural as possible.Shampoo as often as necessary. Avoid overshampooing/overbrushing. Overbrushing stimulates the scalp and can intensify the problem of oiliness. You still have to brush your hair, but keep it to a minimum around scalp areas.For a big boost, try home-made recipes, a shampoo that contain fruits such as kiwi, lemons or pears. Fruit acids clean off the oil and debris that weigh hair down.
Lemon and aloe vera
You'll need 1/2 teaspoon aloe vera gel and 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Blend this ingredients well and add a little of your regular shampoo. Wash your hair as usual, but let the shampoo on for a few minutes.
Mint leaves
Boil two handful of mint leaves in one and a half glass of water for 20 minutes. Strain the solution and mix in a 300ml bottle of shampoo.
Massage
Massaging your scalp can help exfoliate skin and remove all oily residue. Mix 1 tablespoon of Malt Vinegar in a glass of water, add a pinch of salt. Use 2 tablespoons of it on your scalp and massage it with your finger tips twice a week. Leave it on for one hour.
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good luck
2007-03-18 02:21:22
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answered by Anonymous
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SHAMPOO TIPS!!
Shampooing your hair...there are some tricks!
never use hot water..use tepid
use about a quarter size amount of shampoo and massage it into your scalp from front to back
rinse..this should take between 3-5 minutes
apply conditioner from the ends of your hair up to the roots (not the other way around) and comb it gently through your hair
rinse another 3 minutes, followed by a blast of cool water to help seal
blot your hair dry, don't tousle...not good for your hair or the style
2007-03-18 02:37:31
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answered by graze 3
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I use herbal essinces shampoo ( if I spelled that right lol) and wash your hair like normal, and what may be the promblem to your greasy hair is if you are putting conditioner on your scalp! thats what makes it oily! Take a dime sized amount into the back and tips of your hair, that's what I do and my ahir never gets oily, when I do that! Hope I helped, good luck!
2007-03-18 03:08:29
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answered by ♥ElizabethAnne♥ 7
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you prefer MOP basil & mint shampoo & conditioner. while washed wash returned, do no longer squeeze extra water out earlier notice the conditioner, washing the hair leave the roots only permit the shampoo do its trick stroke the shampoo in the process the hair extremely than scrub in case you do this it is going to produce greater oil because of the fact that is been inspired. much less brushing as quickly as an afternoon would desire to be wonderful. while notice the conditioner it is going to likely be the dimensions of a pea, the quantity would not equivalent softer hair yet greasier use on the dimensions of the hair in basic terms no longer no have been close to the roots. Wash in heat water no longer warm & they fantasy of washing in chilly water is that a fantasy there is not any certainty in that, it could certainly ask your self your scalp into generating greater oil.
2016-10-01 02:55:29
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answered by fogleman 4
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try head and shoulders new oily hair shampoo and conditioner, its supposed to be very good, trimming the ends of your hair every 6 weeks can help make it look thicker!
2007-03-18 02:50:01
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answered by lilian c 5
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mane n' tail
use conditioner everyday..and conditioner every other day....
2007-03-18 02:21:34
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answered by kiray! 1
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you leave it for 1 hour is better.
2007-03-18 02:23:10
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answered by dancingwiththestars 4
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