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Jul 1, 2013
Lynzie B.
What do you do when you accidentally use to much argon oil or any kind of oil on your hair and it looks like a greased mess. I typically rinse it off the spot I put to much on but is there any other ways??
Jul 1, 2013
Isabella S.
Put shampoo in the midd of the spot. about half the amount of oil.
Jul 1, 2013
Susie S.
Try adding something to absorb it like a dry shampoo or baby powder.
Jul 1, 2013
Ivette H.
I agree with Susie try baby powder, thats what I've used when I feel I used to much coconut oil on my hair.
Jul 1, 2013
Natalie T.
If I have time and its really bad, I rewash my hair... if its not too bad or I don't have time, I work in dry shampoo a little bit at a time. I find it kinda works out better if I work it in my hair a little at a time than if I just spray a ton in once. If its still really bad and the dry shampoo doesn't help enough and I don't have much time, I throw my hair up in a bun or a french twist with volume at the roots or if I leave it down, I do a zig-zag/messy part with some volume at the roots so it doesn't look matted down.
Jul 2, 2013
Caley B.
This might sound crazy but use dish soap! Works for me.