Avoid harsh shampoo because they will only cause the oil glands to produce more sebum than necessary. Rinse the oily hair with lukewarm water rather than hot water. Rosemary is also very effective for the oily scalp. It is considered as natural cleanser for the scalp and a stimulator of the roots.
Once a day for sure with a special shampoo expressly for 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.
My hairdresser told me that when you've finished rinsing the shampoo out of your hair in the shower, you should rinse it again with cold water. Hot water stimulates the roots of your hair to produce the oil, so if you use cold water last, it should improve your hair's condition.
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.
no it doesn't they prefer washed hair ,oily hair makes there skin and hair moist,stickey,and nasty.
It is only oily if you dont wash it for a while.
it is because all the sweat comes down and makes your hair oily.
Oily hair cannot be relieved unless it has been washed. Using shampoos that rid oily hair for extended amounts of time is the way to go.