no, it makes tour hair sticky and it doesnt look good either
because if it was dry, it would be all ugly, oily its a good thing
No, it's actually good for you. It's harder for lice to grip greasy hair. But if your hair is really oily, wash it a few times every day. I'm fairly sure you can buy special shampoo for that kind of thing, as well.
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.
yes, it is good for hair, but not if your scalp is oily. Don't apply often. It is good to use 1 hr before washing the hair.
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.
It is advised not to use tools that are heated on oily hair. Hot tools like flat irons, curling irons and blow dryers cause the hair to become oily. There are not any recommended tools for oily hair. The only thing recommended is products that contain rosemary, coltsfoot, stinging nettle, and chamomile. These quiet the scalp and help reduce oil.
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
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.
Use corn starch for oily hair.
A product such as tresemme oily hair will work best.
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.