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.
If you use products on it this will make it oily or you might just have that sorta hair...you can buy products to make it oily, but don't worry! Your probably not doing anything wrong!
they make it curly!
No it will make your hair greasy and oily.
Talcum powder helps ^_^
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.
mabeyno your Hair can't grow if you have a dirty or damaged scalp . Yes. If your hair is dirty, that means that is oily. Which is good for your scalp, therefore, causing your hair to grow faster. If your head is not oily, that means that it will not grow as fast
Use corn starch for oily hair.
A product such as tresemme oily hair will work best.
Yes U can but it will make your hair greasy and oily I prefer blow-dry straightening
Depending on how oily it is, it can look wet.
THERE are glands on your head when you sweat you release it and the sweat goes onto your hair making it oily.
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