Just like the skin anywhere on your body, you have oil ducts that release oil onto the skin. So does your scalp and that's why you have oily hair.
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.
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Just rub the conditioner into your hair like you would do with shampoo, but let it stay in your hair for a few minutes longer before you rinse it out.thanks..but everytime i put the conditioner on my hair,it starts to get oily as soon as my hair dries..does that show something or is it suppose to be like that?I suggest using an "oily hair shampoo formula" before conditioning. Then perhaps try blow drying your hair afterwards.
it depend if you use home made dye it will all come off and if it from the shops it doesn't
Sure you can, you just need to rest to hair for a few days before you have it dyed.
Dying hair will make your hair smooth which makes your hair smooth for a few days
Either put grease in it or wait a few days without taking showers/washing hair.
If you straighten your hair everyday... yes it can damage your hair. so let your hair be natural for a few days before straightening again!
You can wet it but don't shampoo for a few days.
It is not the product. It is your straightener. A good quality straightener should keep your hair straight for a few days. I recommend buying a GHD styler. It is available from all good salons and it is reasonably priced for the quality. My friend has very curly hair and she uses it. It keeps her hair straight for three days.
It shouldn't. I recommend you dye your hair on a friday, so you'll have a few days for your dye to completely set, before you have to get back in the pool. The chlorine can work like bleach in the early days of dying your hair, but after a few days (if it's a permanent dye) it should be fine.
You don't. That's a bad Idea. it works