No joke people wash your hair in dawn dish soap it will strip the oil out of your hair then rinse afterwards apply your fav. conditioner and rinse after you get out of the shower or tub flip hair upside down towel dry take sea salt spray from wal-mart then blow dry fully with hair upside down keep yourself away from that flat iron truthfully throught the day that's actually whats making your hair frizzy.
You can tell if your hair is healthy by knowing the difference between dry, combination, and oily hair. first, oily hair is very shiny, and seems a bit wet. you can also tell if you have oily hair by getting a tissue, and dabbing it behind your ears, and on your hairline. if you have hair that is hard to handle, or frizzy, that means you have dry hair. If your hair is healthy or oily near your scalp, and closer to the bottom of your hair gets frizzy, that means you have combination hair. if your hair is shiny, and doesnt feel a bit wet, all the way through your hair, then you have healthy hair
Frizzy hairy is just like poofy hair its very very THICK and you would have to straighten it again and again after you shower. I have Frizzy and Poofy Thick hair and that's disappointing. But you can use baby oil (but not too much or your hair will be oily) to straighten it a little. You could also straighten it or straighten it permanently. You could also use salon products that are AWESOME for your hair. Anyways Frizzy hair can be caused by humidity or your hair could just be unhealthy and very dry. But in my case I was born with it so it just came naturally for me.
no it doesn't they prefer washed hair ,oily hair makes there skin and hair moist,stickey,and nasty.
Yes, you can! I recommend using the same brand of conditioner as you are shampoo. If you have oily hair, use a bit less conditioner, so it does not get worse!
by taking vitamin D, keeping your hair mosturized, but not too oily, and by refraining from using heat treatments
To treat really frizzy/greasy hair I just use Garnier Sleek and Shine Hair care system for frizzy and unmanageable hair. It is just the shampoo, conditioner, and a couple of frizz ease products. When I take a shower I use the shampoo and conditioner. Then when I'm done, I put the frizz ease products on my wet hair and I brush and comb it. After that I just brush it into a tight bun and in the morning I don't have frizzy hair.
Yes. Haven't you noticed that your hair gets oily. Your skin needs it as well, to keep it from cracking. Your hair is part of the skin, so it get oily, too.
to keep out the water. the oily fur helps keep warmth in and water out!
Acctually Its Eating Healty For Example If You Eat Alot Of Oily Or Greasy Foods Its Causes Spots And Oily Skin.
They don't. Your hair follicles are IN/under you skin and they do not get oily, it is the hair growing from them that gets oily and this is caused the Sebaceous glands (which are close to the hair root) which secrete an oily, waxy substance called sebum that coats the hair shaft to waterproof it.
Yes, you can and should use conditioner for oily hair, but it’s important to use it the right way. Conditioner helps keep your hair healthy by providing hydration and protecting your strands—just like other hair types, oily hair also needs this care. Here’s how to use conditioner if you have oily hair: Apply conditioner only to the ends of your hair, not the roots or scalp. Your scalp already produces enough oil, so conditioning the roots can make them greasier. Focus on the mid-lengths and ends, which are drier and more prone to damage. Choose a lightweight or oil-free conditioner formulated for oily or fine hair types. Avoid heavy, deeply moisturizing conditioners that can weigh hair down. Use conditioner 2–3 times a week rather than daily. Over-conditioning can make oily hair look limper and more greasy. Rinse thoroughly to prevent any product buildup that can contribute to oiliness. By following these steps, you keep your hair nourished and manageable without adding extra oil. Remember, skipping conditioner altogether can actually make your hair drier at the ends and trigger your scalp to produce even more oil to compensate
A product such as tresemme oily hair will work best.