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Why is my hair greasy?
Ok so I just dyed my hair Thursday (that could be part of the problem) and I didn't wash it all weekend so the dye would set and my hair would soak it in... It got oily on the fourth day and I washed it with just shampoo and it was fine... Now in one spot behind my crown of my head its greasy! Help!
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- ?Lv 58 years agoFavorite Answer
If it is just one part of your hair it could be that you just didn't quite rinse your conditioner out thoroughly enough this time, or more likely this is the part of your head you sleep on, which naturally sweats against the pillow and becomes more greasy. I see you are from USA, so I don't know if you have this product there but I use something called Batiste which is a dry shampoo, you just spray it on the effected area leave it for a few seconds then rub it is and brush it through. I recently had a fringe cut in and that gets greasy quicker than the rest of my hair- plus I'm really lazy lol!
Seriously, it's worth buying.
other tips for avoiding greasy hair is to not wash it too frequently. I wash mine every other day. If you wash it too often you wash away the natural oils and it pumps out grease to protect the hair. Also try and drink a lot of water :) x
- 4 years ago
counting on how old you're, you're both dealing with puberty the position you're hair receives certainly greasy faster or you're a grimy so and so and dont wash your hair sufficient. Get warmth secure practices spray x