Pureology for Oily Hair?
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Apr 9, 2013
Andrea P.
A friend of mine uses Pureology and it leaves her beautiful. I'm curious about trying it, but my hair is really oily, and the only Pureology shampoo she recommended for it was the the Purify one. She doesn't have this same problem so when I looked it up, I saw it's a clarifying shampoo. My knowledge with clarifying shampoos is that they're not for everyday use and more for blondes/chlorine build up/product build up. So my question is does anyone know of a Pureology shampoo that is acceptable for everyday use and will help with my oily hair?
Apr 10, 2013
Melissa H.
Try the platinum shampoo by pureology if you have blonde hair. A clarifying shampoo could help with the oil but you should only use it once a week. Also make sure you're not applying conditioner directly on your roots, ends only, it can make hair oily when you continuously put conditioner on roots.
good luck!