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.
Its unfortunate that in India there are very less oily hair shampoos however one of them that i use has changed my hair completely and it is Loreal pure Resource ,its a good shampoo basically a purifying shampoo.if u have excessive oily hair then use it after every 2 days else use it as a weekly treatment.iAlso its not a over the counter shampoo so you will get it from good shops and saloons.
Tresemme' shampoo works great
Once a day for sure with a special shampoo expressly for oily hair.
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)
Head and Shoulders has a certain kind just for oily hair, it's at any drug store or grocery store, and it is cheap!
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.
It depends on the individual. People with very dry hair do not need to shampoo as often, while people with very oily hair should shampoo more often.
shampoo every day, and do not use a conditioner, buy a shampoo made especially for oily hair and rinse with vinegar.
I've tried many different "Shampoo for oily hair", most of them do not work. The best one I've found so far would be Tea Tree from Paul Mitchel, it's fantastic. Another way for your hair not to be so oily would be to not use conditioner, or any hair products.
well ethir you have a bad case of oily hair or you dont shower that or is a medical problem buy a shampoo and condtioner for oily hair
There are a wide range of shampoos specifically manufactured to treat oily hair. These vary greatly in price from the $61. container of Opalis cream shampoo, to the $3.50 bottle of Suave Daily Clarifying shampoo. The results will vary depending on both the brand and the individual's hair being treated.
Try suave or the best is Generic Tea tree shampoo or Paul Mitchell tea tree shampoo. Dont use moisturizing shampoo or conditioner.