I have
oily hair so I don't want an oil that makes my hair look piecy or oily.
I don't have
oily hair so that's not an issue.
Not exact matches
My
hair, next to the scalp is quite
oily so using coconut oil makes it much worse.
I have very fine
hair so my
hair tends to get
oily quick but washing it every single day is bad, especially if it's colored.
So,
oily hair is hereditary.
My
hair is pretty
oily,
so I don't normally go more than two or three days without washing it.
Dry shampoos are also great if you're switching to «no - poo» or homemade natural shampoo, which will often leave your
hair oily for the first week or
so while your scalp adjusts to not having its natural oils stripped each day.
(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...)
So, I tried them on my daughter's
hair and both of them made her
hair (which is quite fine and on the dry side) dry and almost crunchy — strange, almost like dry, crunchy, but
oily hay.
So many recipes and products make the
hair either too
oily or too soft and flyaway.
This natural shampoo is clearly for dry or damaged
hair,
so it's a bit unfair of me to judge it, as it's not the right fit for my
oily, fine
hair.
My
hair was
so heavy,
oily, and hard to manage that I will never do it again.
Went back to a natural shampoo but my scalp has to get used to lather again
so my
hair is very
oily.
I could only go 2 days in the past without washing because my
hair was
so gross and
oily.
my
hair has been
so oily from transitioning to a homemade natural shampoo regimen.
I have insanely
oily hair,
so day four is a STRUGGLE for me.
Dr. Fusco suggests people with
oily hair wash their strands everyday, just like you do with your face to remove the excess oil
so it's less noticable in your hairstyles.
Squeaky clean
hair can fall a bit flat,
so I prefer working with
hair that's a little dirty and naturally
oily.
I have a LOT of
hair, but it's all very fine - medium and, on top of that, my scalp is very
oily already
so it's been difficult for me balancing the amount I need to control frizz and also seal ends, but not make my
hair look greasy.
I only wash my
hair 1 - 2 times a week,
so I don't want to add conditioner to my roots and possibly make them
oily sooner than normal.
So I was a bit concerned that it would make my
hair look
oily and dirty.
I apply oil to my
hair all day long
so my neck becomes a bit
oily (yucky).
It's a bit too moisturising for my fine
hair as my scalp tends to get quite
oily after a day, but it's great twice a week or
so followed by the volumising conditioner or the mask used for only a couple of minutes.
So, if you find your
hair oily from a full pump of this, I would recommend only using only a half - pump.
As I said, my fine
hair leans toward
oily,
so I can't deal with heavy conditioners.