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Aug 17, 2012
Becca S.
I have extremely oily hair and I was just curious if anyone else has found really good hair products to tame the oil lol
Aug 19, 2012
Lerina A.
Aside from dry shampoos, baby powder works as well. You may also want to start clarifying the hair with baking soda - just mix it with water until it makes a paste and massage it into your scalp.
Aug 19, 2012
Tessa H.
hey you should buy morocconoil you put it on after you have a shower when your hair is damp it make it nice and smooth when i have dry or oily hair that is what i use (sorry if it does not work for you)
Aug 19, 2012
Taylor T.
When my hair gets super oily and my regular shampoo just isn't cutting it, I use the Paul Mitchell Tea Tree shampoo and conditioner. I've always had really oily hair and it helps a lot! I don't recommend using it every day, though! It took me awhile to figure it out but it seemed to strip too much of the oil out of my hair when I used it everyday so I just use it once a week for a really deep clean. Hope this helps(:
Aug 20, 2012
Amanda R.
I love O'right Camellia Oil-Control Shampoo. It cleans the oil from the hair while moisturizing, and leaves the hair feeling and smelling amazing! Plus it's organic and doesn't contain any harsh chemicals!!
Check out www.orightorganics.com
Aug 20, 2012
Sinead B.
I Love Juicy from lush is designed for the management of oily hair as it contains mango and papaya which controls the amount of oil on the scalp. jumping juniper shampoo bar also does the same
Aug 21, 2012
Cynthia H.
Washing your hair with shampoos that do NOT contain sulfates (i.e loreal everpure ) helps your hair a lot because sulfates strip hair of your natural oils and this makes your hair produce more oil. Also try not to wash it so much.
Aug 21, 2012
Christiana C.
Buy dry shammpoo and it takes the oil right out
Aug 21, 2012
Kiri K.
I agree with Cynthia 100%