Any girls on here got any tips for managing this?
How to prevent an oily scalp?
Any girls on here got any tips for managing this?
Use shampoos designed for oily hair. More products are becoming available on the market that target an oily scalp while not drying out the rest of your hair.
Shop for products that are mild and have amino acids or natural cleansers. Avoid oily styling products, and apply these only to the ends of your hair.
Switch shampoos if you don't notice improvement. Even with an oily scalp, shampooing may not be necessary daily. Try an every-other-day routine to see if you notice a reduction in oil.
Skip the conditioner. Conditioners often add oils to soften the hair. If you have to use one, only condition the ends of your hair.
Tips & Warnings
Shop for mild, see-through shampoos that often fight oil better and leave behind little residue.
Leave the shampoo lather on your hair for a minimum of five minutes before rinsing.
Rinse hair with lukewarm water rather than hot water.
Avoid 2-in-1 products.
Avoid harsh shampoos because they will only cause the oil glands to produce more sebum than necessary.
Avoid brushing your hair too often. Excessive brushing causes the glands in the scalp to produce more oil or sebum.
I'm a hairdresser so hopefully this should help.
I'd say don't wash it so often.. But you don't..
Uh, maybe treat it weekly with an oil? Like a masque, coconut oil, then wash it.
Its getting oily probably because its dry and scared hahah.
I bet it'll calm a little when its used to the climate.
Mine gets like that in humid places. I live in New Mexico now, so I'm used to the dry
i dont know... but my god that cat is cute... is it your cat? or some google searches?
love it !!! what kind of cat is it?
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