rpanonmod ([personal profile] rpanonmod) wrote in [community profile] rpanons2013-12-03 06:04 pm

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(Anonymous) 2013-12-05 10:16 am (UTC)(link)
On top of the advice about shampoo, you also want to look at the type of conditioner you use and make sure you are washing it out very well. If you miss spots it can make it easier to get greasy in those spots and you get a yucky buildup that doesn't come out with just one shampooing. You might want to consider using a leave in conditioner because those are usually better for oily hair.

It also is possible that when you shower you aren't washing your hair thoroughly enough. My hair tends towards oily as well, but one shampooing never gets the oil out. You want to make sure the shampoo works up into a nice lather and let it sit in your hair for about a minute after you rub it in all good. Make sure to also massage your scalp as well. If it doesn't lather up well then you want to shampoo again because there is something that is preventing the shampoo from fully acting. This works great and my hair is always nice and soft for about two days before I need to shampoo again and it's not even feeling gross yet then, but I usually need to shampoo twice to get to that point.

Another thing is also to brush your hair before you shower, especially if you have curly hair or hair very prone to easily tangling. Oil can get caught up in tangles and it's harder for shampoo to get in there to remove it, so once you do brush it then you'd have oily patches right after you finished showering. Brushing it makes it easier for the shampoo to do its job.

(Anonymous) 2013-12-05 01:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I had suddenly greasy hair in my late teens. I stopped using conditioner out of sheer defense. It worked. I just made sure I brushed my hair out really well after each hair wash (I know technically you're not supposed to but it worked). In a couple of years my body balanced out again and I went back to using conditioner. Maybe something as simple as that would work for you.