Yes, yes yes!!! What are you thinking?? Come on, use some common sense -- do the directions say to leave it in or to rinse it out? Why do you think they say that? There are some that you can leave on; they are more like finishing/smoothening rinses, but that is how they are designed. Anything you put on your hair and leave on will have an effect on your hair. Sometimes you want the extra stiffness from the gels or mousses, and that is fine -- that is what they are made for. But most of the 'conditioners' you have are oils and waxes -- that will only make your hair greasy and limp and attract more dirt. Some of them will cake on and dry creating flakes which does not really look very attractive at all. When they say to rinse out, all you want to leave on the hair is a thin film which won't weigh down the hair, or attract too much dust. A little is good, too much is bad. For best results, you will want to have clean, healthy hair without a lot of junk on it. If you are going to use a conditioner, use something that is actually going to do something for you. Please follow directions for use.
If your hairline starts to look greasy, dig up a big, fluffy makeup brush, and dip it into a pot of loose powder. Tap it once on the back of your hand to remove the excess, then dust it over your roots. It mops up oil and blends into your strands, so no one will know you didn't shower.
Scent Strands with Perfume
Spray a light shot of fragrance into the bristles. Run it through strands from roots to ends and your hair will smell amazing throughout the day.
There might be some kind of shampoo to use.Maybe Leave In Conditioner or Mousse. I heard that if you shower everyday its not good to wash your hair every time so maybe that has something to do with it. Hope this helps. If it doesn't, ask your Hair Dresser. :D
ive heard of people using baby powder to suck up all the grease...? maybe if you change the brand of shampoo & conditioner, it will help too! I have really greasy hair and skin as well... I use suave shampoo and conditioner. i always condition all over my hair and leave part of it in when i finish... maybe you could try it! =) hope that helps
if you ever put any product in your hair after you wash it like cream or oil make sure to NEVER start at the roots .. rub it on the ends and then with the little bit you have left you can lightly touch your roots/bangs or whatever
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Put baking soda in your hair. Put a plastic bag over your scalp and leave in over night.
Yes, yes yes!!! What are you thinking?? Come on, use some common sense -- do the directions say to leave it in or to rinse it out? Why do you think they say that? There are some that you can leave on; they are more like finishing/smoothening rinses, but that is how they are designed. Anything you put on your hair and leave on will have an effect on your hair. Sometimes you want the extra stiffness from the gels or mousses, and that is fine -- that is what they are made for. But most of the 'conditioners' you have are oils and waxes -- that will only make your hair greasy and limp and attract more dirt. Some of them will cake on and dry creating flakes which does not really look very attractive at all. When they say to rinse out, all you want to leave on the hair is a thin film which won't weigh down the hair, or attract too much dust. A little is good, too much is bad. For best results, you will want to have clean, healthy hair without a lot of junk on it. If you are going to use a conditioner, use something that is actually going to do something for you. Please follow directions for use.
Powder Your Roots
If your hairline starts to look greasy, dig up a big, fluffy makeup brush, and dip it into a pot of loose powder. Tap it once on the back of your hand to remove the excess, then dust it over your roots. It mops up oil and blends into your strands, so no one will know you didn't shower.
Scent Strands with Perfume
Spray a light shot of fragrance into the bristles. Run it through strands from roots to ends and your hair will smell amazing throughout the day.
There might be some kind of shampoo to use.Maybe Leave In Conditioner or Mousse. I heard that if you shower everyday its not good to wash your hair every time so maybe that has something to do with it. Hope this helps. If it doesn't, ask your Hair Dresser. :D
ive heard of people using baby powder to suck up all the grease...? maybe if you change the brand of shampoo & conditioner, it will help too! I have really greasy hair and skin as well... I use suave shampoo and conditioner. i always condition all over my hair and leave part of it in when i finish... maybe you could try it! =) hope that helps
I have the same exact problembut I still put some conditioner all over my hair
if you ever put any product in your hair after you wash it like cream or oil make sure to NEVER start at the roots .. rub it on the ends and then with the little bit you have left you can lightly touch your roots/bangs or whatever
you could use the shampoo for greasy hair =]
like garnier frutise ?
have you seen the commercials? heh
its probably just your hormones...
put talc on the roots of your hair when its dry, it works reali well! :)
use talcom powder to adsorb the oils.