Having
naturally oily hair, I normally can't do conditioners because they tend to make my hair look awful less than a day after showering.
The idea of putting oil directly in the hair can seem counterintuitive, especially to anyone with
naturally oily hair.
(On the upside, relatives with the same
naturally oily hair haven't started going gray until their 60s or 70s, so I have that going for me...)
Not exact matches
If you have coarse
hair that isn't
naturally oily, this method may be great for you!
After shampooing and blow drying, my
hair still looked and felt limp, and my
naturally oily scalp wreaked havoc on my
hair by mid-day.
I'll probably never be one of those girls who can do a week in between washes (I have fine
hair and
naturally oily skin), but I go every other or every third day if I'm lucky and my
hair is shinier and healthier because of it.
Squeaky clean
hair can fall a bit flat, so I prefer working with
hair that's a little dirty and
naturally oily.
I just tried CO today and liked the outcome, I have long
naturally curly
hair, my
hair gets
oily and I was worried, but it felt clean and styled great.
I am a fan of Garnier Fructis, i use their shampoo and conditioner everyday, however this Fructis style frizz guard left my
naturally curly
hair too
oily.