Any tips on how to take care if hair that get oily very quickly? Thank you!
shave head
Don't use much product if your hair is greasy.
There are tons of shampoos for oily hair, also try something with Tea Tree oil in it maybe. Alternatively, you might be shampooing too much, which can make it so your follicles dry out and start churning out oil. You could try not shampooing every day, maybe once a week; some of my friends have done this and it seems to work. However, it will look really gross for a few days if you do this, but you can use dry shampoo in the mean time so it doesn't get too greasy.
>>18412703
I have the same problem.
These days I only wash my hair with Aleppo soap, which is a natural product that has been produced the same way for thousands of years. Great stuff. When you first start using it you might have dry scalp for a while, but your skin will adapt.
If you can't get Aleppo soap try Marseille soap or any soap based on olive oil instead (though Marseille soap is rather pungent).
For product, I use hair tonic. Apply to dry hair, rub it in, let soak, model. Gives a dry finish, but keeps your hair in shape. Plus it makes you smell awesome.
If you can't find any decent hair tonic in a drug store, find a classic barbershop and ask the old guy.
give no shampoo a try. it did really well for me
Shampoo strips your hair of the essential oils, which in turn causes your hair to produce more oil
This is why most women don't wash their hair a lot
Stop using shampoo as much - what you can also do is look into dry shampoos which soak up excess oil rather than stripping the oil
>Stopped using shampoo a few weeks ago
I make my own dry shampoo with corn starch, baking soda, and cinnamon and just rinse off in the shower. I have hard water where I'm at, so I do a heavy condition with apple cider vinegar.
I know me telling you to put cinnamon, baking soda, and vinegar in your hair probably sounds like bullshit so go Google it
dry shampoo. it's like $3-15 at walmart, target, walgreens, etc. you could also try baby powder (with no talc). put a little in your hair, leave for a couple minutes, shake out and brush hair.