Thursday, December 31, 2009

What is the best shampoo to use for oily hair?

I have really oily hair, and when I find a good shampoo every now and then, within two months of using it my hair is back to oily again. Is there a shampoo you'd recommend for someone with really oily hair that still won't at the same time dry your hair out?What is the best shampoo to use for oily hair?
Suave not so good it leaves your hair really dry... try 'Pantene' shampoo and conditioner always use conditioner... or if your willing to spend a little more money go to a specialty shampoo store (google it) and buy a green tea shampoo its perfect for oily hair and it leaves your hair really soft and really really shinyWhat is the best shampoo to use for oily hair?
Your hair may be becoming oily because you wash your hair too often. These oils are essential for your hair. When you wash your hair too often, the oils are removed. Your scalp produces more than before to make up for the oils you wash away, and your hair becomes oily.


Try using a homemade shampoo.


1 tablespoon of cider vinegar in a cup of room temperature water.


When your hair is shampooed, pour it in your hair (it won't smell after, promise!).


Rinse and condition, concentrating on the hair, not scalp.





If you don't have time to do that, use baby powder on your roots until it's distributed evenly.
OK i just tried the aussie sydney smooth shampoo a few days ago (2) and havn't washed my hair again since. Since then, 2 days ago, i used tresemme heat protectant, hairspray, and some mousse. Too much product build-up adds oil right? NOPE. my hair is still oil-free and softer then EVER and very silky and its day 3. ((((I'm gonna shampoo tomorrow im not an un-clean person. I showered, just not shampooed))))))).





It's really good. The aussie cleanse and mend shampoo would work even better! I love it, especially if ur the lazy kind like me lol. It keeps my hair soft shiny durable not-dammaged and oil-free (used it for a few weeks now.)
I'd recommend blowdrying your hair after you wash it, %26amp; use a thermal protection spray before hand. If that's not enough straighten your hair a few times a week (or more if you need to) and also use a thermal protection spray before hand.
Any type of Suave shampoo works.
Ask your hair stylist. He/she will know what's good for your hair.
PERT, FTW!
ohh.. I love aussie Moist! :-)





its the best!!!!

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