Changing my hair regimen.
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Jun 9, 2013
Taylor C.
So I have to wash my hair daily because it becomes extremely oily. However the shampoo and conditioner I use makes my hair look greasy but it feels clean. Are there any shine control hair regimen that can help with my problem? I use Redken Blonde Glam and John Frieda Radiant Red (I switch it up every other week). And I'll occasionally use hair serum after a shower. Please help!
Jun 9, 2013
Megan S.
Use dry shampoo that will help with excess oil and shine, try to wash your hair every other day, and don't put conditioner on your scalp just focus it on your ends and mid-lengths!