Why Is My Hair So Greasy?

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Apr 10, 2013

Sarah N.

Lately my hair has been really greasy I take a shower everyday and every other day wash my hair or if I put something In my hair I'll wash it.. But it fees kinda greasy and yucky mostly the top of my head too.

Apr 10, 2013

Aribell B.

You have to scrub it good.

Apr 10, 2013

Alyssa C.

You might not be rinsing your shampoo/conditioner out enough! That's a bad habit of mine!

Apr 10, 2013

Trish M.

Maybe you use too much conditioner.

Apr 10, 2013

Courtney B.

Shampoo your hair twice when you wash it. The first wash gets out products the second will get out dirt and grease. If that doesn't help try changing your shampoo and conditioner. I've had some that made my hair feel and look greasy from the residue it left on my hair.

Apr 10, 2013

Daria A.

My hair does the same thing, don't put any product in it and try different shampoos. I find that anti dandruff shampoos help a lot with the greasy look.

Apr 10, 2013

Jackie A.

Washing your hair believe it or not is not good for your hair. The more and more you wash it the faster its going to get greasy. But the less you wash it, it will take longer to become geasy. You can try to just wash your scalp with shampoo and the ends of your hair with conditioner.

Apr 10, 2013

Nihal m.

First try not to wash your hair every day and if your hair feels greasy use a dry shampoo... second use apple cider vinegar... put about 1/2 cup of vinegar on 1 litre of water and rinse your hair with it after shampooing and conditioning... it will clear your scalp and will leave your hair super shiny and clean... last at the end of your shower turn the water to cold... it will close the pores of your scalp and it won't get oily quikly.

Apr 10, 2013

Georgia T.

When washing your hair, don't use the conditioner on your scalp where the roots are. This is because the roots are already making the natural oils to replenish your hair, so adding more of this (conditioner) will actually make it more oily and greasy. :))

Apr 10, 2013

Michelle L.

Avoid touching your hair! and if you put staying products, avoid the roots!

Apr 10, 2013

Arianna S.

Shampooing your scalp too much can trigger oil production

Apr 11, 2013

Megan S.

When you shampoo just focus it on your scalp, and just focus the conditioner on your ends and mid-lengths, use dry shampoo inbetween when you wash your hair!