Tuesday, July 28, 2009

How to get beautiful soft, silky, shiny hair without being oily?

My hair is oily so the moisturizing stuff probably won't work. However if you have used some moisturizing conditioner/shampoo and it you have oily hair but it didn't make your hair oily and you thought it was really good then tell me. However mainly I AM NOT looking for shampoo/conditioner it is ok to suggest but MAINLY what I want is like natural stuff, how to take a shower the right way for better hair, ways to brush, any tips of how you take care of your hair with things you could do without running to the store.



Oh and my hair info:



Blonde, couple inches past shoulder length, oily sometimes, thin, wavy



How to get beautiful soft, silky, shiny hair without being oily?

Dont use conditioner in the roots!



I have blonde thick hair but WAS oily till i heard that!



It's so simple amazing how it can have such a affect :)



Good Luck!



For the static thing heat the hair brush!



Microbes in the hair folicles are reacting with cold!



I was suprised when i found that out! :)



But it works!



Have a nice Christmas!



How to get beautiful soft, silky, shiny hair without being oily?

i know you don't want shampoo advice...but i gotta ask if you know the cheap stuff works great on oily hair because it has a high alcohol content which dries out the oils. biosilk is what i love to add for moisture after washing.



How to get beautiful soft, silky, shiny hair without being oily?

use dove intense damage shampoo and conditioner..it made my hair all of the above



How to get beautiful soft, silky, shiny hair without being oily?

wow. your hair is the EXACT same as mine. except mines brown. i hate having oily hair because the littlest things can make it look greasy. i just use shampoos/conditioners for thin or oily hair. they seem to work for me.... pert makes shampoo for oily hair. one trick i use is talcum powder, a sprinkle of this stuff on your hair eliminates the appearnce of grease. since your hair is oily, shampoo twice, your scalp only. the first time is to clean, the second time is to treat. then, apply conditioner to your ends only, it might make your scalp look greasy. (but do condition your scap once in a while for moisture) umm... i think thats it. hope this helps!



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How to get beautiful soft, silky, shiny hair without being oily?

Tips I use for my Blond oily hair:



* Wash hair thoroughly each day.



* Leave shampoo on for at least five minutes before rinsing, minimal or no conditioner on scalp.



* Don't brush hair too frequently or vigorously, as it can spread oil through the rest of the hair.



Also talk to your doctor about contributing factors to excess oil production, including stress and hormones found in birth control pills, which most people don;t think about.



This also helps...I do it when I have time:



*This recipe just might help you control the oil, not to mention the dandruff that usually accompanies it. Mix 2 - 3 tablespoons of Epsom salts with 1/2 cup of shampoo and store in a plastic container. Massage about a tablespoon of the mixture into your DRY hair. Add water and shampoo as usual. Be sure to rinse thoroughly.



I hate having oily hair!! Its such a pain, but another trick I use if i just don;t have time to wash and its a little oily I put some white baby powder in my hands and lightly put some on the hair around my scalp and rub in. That really helps a lot!!



How to get beautiful soft, silky, shiny hair without being oily?

To tell you the truth... the Shampoo you use has a big effect on how oily your hair is... Alternating your Shampoo can also create healthy and less oily hair. (quick fix)



There are ways to combat oily hair, but you might still have to wash your hair everyday鈥搕he amount of oil that your hair produces is actually hereditary, so you can鈥檛 do much about it! Start by washing with a clarifying shampoo every day. I like V05 Herbal Escapes Kiwi Lime Squeeze Clarifying Shampoo [drugstores]. Apply conditioner only from halfway down your hair to the ends (avoid the roots, where you don鈥檛 need any extra moisture). Once a week, try a scalp scrub to remove any buildup and dead skin that might be causing your roots to look oily. Try Bain de Terre Sugar %26amp; Fig Scalp Massage Scrub [go to baindeterre.com for salons]. If your hair starts to feel oily throughout the day, flip your head over and spritz a little finishing hairspray on your roots. The alcohol in the spray will absorb some of the oil, and it will give you volume so your hair won鈥檛 look limp!



Brush your hair from the front to the back, not from the side down... in demonstration take your brush and place it at your forehead and brush toward the back of your head... you can even put some mousse in it to help from frizzing.



For the static thing... I would say put in a wax or a shaping cream this will help or spray a small amount of extra hold hairspray in your hair.



Unless you have these products I would recommend taking one trip to the store...



Other tips....



1.Check the elastics you use to tie back your hair, if they are to tight it can cause breakage, and damage.



2.Shampoo twice, condition once but every other day.



3.blow dry your hair



4. Rinse your hair thoroughly



5. Don't use a lot of conditioner



6.Avoid greasy/oily foods ( a healthy diet)



7. stress also causes oily hair ( relax more often)



8. you can also open your shampoo bottle and put a teaspoon of baking soda in it... put the lid back on shake it and leave it over night.. and shake it again. everytime you shampoo shake the bottle.

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