Oily and dandruff-y hair.
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Jul 24, 2013
Jade S.
What can I do to get rid of my oily and dandruff-y hair? My hair gets oily VERY easily!
Jul 24, 2013
Samantha B.
Use a clarifying shampoo! Like the garnier fructis fortifying one!
Jul 24, 2013
Farina K.
You have to wash your hair with a shampoo that make from lemon. It good and anti dandruff and hair get oily easily. Wash your hair everyday and please don't wash your hair at night if your hair get oily.
Jul 24, 2013
Mary R.
Wash your hair every other day, and use an egg white hair mask.
Jul 24, 2013
Roz X.
Your scalps skin cells are growing at a faster rate than you are shedding them..which is why flaking occurs. Dandruff is similar to Psoriasis in this way. Try Paul Mitchell's Tea Tree Oil shampoo..leaving it sit on the scalp for a few minutes. Condition with a "lite" product...such as "It's a 10 lite"...focusing only on your ends and not the scalp. Alternate that with Selsun Blue Shampoo once a week. You may have Dermatitis. In any event, I'd treat the scalp lightly with Scalpacin as directed. It's available at most drug stores. If that doesn't help, I'd consult a derm.
Jul 24, 2013
Laura W.
Selsun blue!
Jul 24, 2013
Jade S.
Thanks guys!