you can use conditioner for oily hair...but only an extremely small amount. the conditioner will make your hair even more oily than it was before. i do not recommend using it on oily hair.
The Schwarzkopf BC Bonacure Moisture Kick Spray Conditioner is formulated for dry and damaged hair. It should not be used for oily hair.
The hair care products that men often use are men's shampoo for normal hair, oily hair or dry hair, men's conditioner for normal hair, oily hair or dry hair, etc.
OLVE OIL or any hair rinse or conditioner. To make your hair oily you can use olive oil. Use only a small amount near the scalp and a bit more on the ends. You can also use cream rinse or conditioner. Use in the same manner as the olive oil. Do not rinse. Hope that helps.
It makes the hair oily/heavy.
Just rub the conditioner into your hair like you would do with shampoo, but let it stay in your hair for a few minutes longer before you rinse it out.thanks..but everytime i put the conditioner on my hair,it starts to get oily as soon as my hair dries..does that show something or is it suppose to be like that?I suggest using an "oily hair shampoo formula" before conditioning. Then perhaps try blow drying your hair afterwards.
shampoo every day, and do not use a conditioner, buy a shampoo made especially for oily hair and rinse with vinegar.
Natural oils in your hair. If you use conditioner, try only putting in on the ends and not on the roots of your hair. If that doesn't work, try getting a special shampoo and conditioner made to reduce how oily your scalp is.
I recommend Rusk. Actually it isn't a shampoo but rather a conditioner. My hair is also really really oily and Rusk worked on me.
Use corn starch for oily hair.
yes you can. because its just getting all the oils out of your hair from the conditioner. but it makes it hard to brush through sometimes, so you might have to use some spray conditioner, which is only like 3 dollars. (: hope this helpss(: Clarification by Drbits: Shampoo gets your hair and scalp clean. Many shampoos also contain chemicals that stick to the hair and make it more manageable (shampoo + conditioner in one). For many people (especially those with permanents or hair dye), separate shampoo and conditioner is better. If you are using a conditioner, shampooing afterwards defeats the purpose of the conditioner. If your conditioner leaves your hair feeling oily or dirty, it is the wrong conditioner for you - you could try a conditioner for "oily hair".
I also have oily hair... Use a deep cleansing shampoo and a small amount of strengthening conditioner only on the endswhere its dry! Dont use on the roots! If you tend to wash your hair every day like I do... sometimes in between I comb baby powder through the roots to get rid of the oily look.
If you have oily or normal hair: shampoo first, then conditioner(this method will continue to moisturise and cleanse you hair, but also eliminate the remnants of shampoo or styling products that can damage the hair)