Oily Hair and Dry Scalp during winter Help?
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Jan 11, 2015
Avery S.
I feel you girl! I just put tea tree oil in my shampoo and always have a bottle of dry shampoo. I've tried the shampoos that claim to have tea tree oil in them, but they never seem to work as good. I but tiny bottles of it on amazon and just add a bit to my shampoo and it works great! I also use dry shampoo and only use conditioner from my ears down.
hope this helped a little! :)
Jan 11, 2015
Avery S.
buy*
Jan 11, 2015
Lara R.
Use a shampoo that is meant for dandruff like Head&Shoulders or Clear :) they help with the dry scalp and use a light conditioner so your hair does not get oily