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Dec 4, 2013
Vivien M.
I wash my hair everynight and I'm tired of it. but my hair is soo oily and plus its bad to wash your hair everynight, what should I do?
Dec 4, 2013
Gabriela S.
Perhaps try a dry shampoo?
Dec 4, 2013
Emily B.
Maybe try a hair cleanser, I use the Redken hair cleansing cream and it really helps my oily hair! Hope I helped
Dec 4, 2013
Vivien M.
Never heard of redken hair cleansing cream.
Dec 4, 2013
Kiyomi K.
Baby powder :) Just massage it into your scalp!
Dec 4, 2013
Vivien M.
I tried babypowder
Dec 4, 2013
Kiyomi K.
It works wonders
Dec 4, 2013
Vivien M.
It works for a couple hours but only on the edges.
Dec 4, 2013
Carla T.
Look up a baking soda cleanser online. I had really oily hair, but after doing the treatment, my hair is better!
Dec 4, 2013
Vivien M.
What about lemon juice?
Dec 4, 2013
Caitlin E.
This sounds really strange, but it works out fantastically for me (: take some baking soda and make a paste, then massage it into your scalp. Then, rinse it out with apple cider vinegar. I know that this sounds very odd but trust me it works wonders! The reaction of the baking soda/vinegar clears out any buildup that you have. Then, make sure you rinse your hair thoroughly with warm water(: oh and this should all be done while you're in the shower!
Dec 5, 2013
Elizabeth S.
Dry shampoo. suave has a cheap on try to wash your hair every other day and in between washes just use the dry shampoo.
Dec 5, 2013
Alyssa G.
Try a dry shampoo for the days in between washing, but also try tgel by neutrogena. Works great for me!