99 Records Found matching query: greasy hair Record(s): 46 - 48
Georgina asks:
I have always been proud of my glossy dark hair, follow a healthy diet and exercise regularly. However, since July 2007 the condition of my hair has changed and I am unable to use conditioner and am having to use baby shampoo. I am also unable to use hair serum, staightening spray because my hair takes on a greasy appearance even though I know it’
s just been washed AND
it won’t "dry" with the hairdryer. After months of wondering what the problem is I’ m wondering IF it IS the fertility drug Clomifene which I had TO take
FROM April last year FOR 3 months ? ON
a lighter note I have just discovered I am 2 months pregnant but have noticed that I am starting TO get a dry patch near the front OF my hair
WHERE the parting IS although IF I USE anything other than baby shampoo the rest IS lank AND
greasy ! ! ! ! Can you help me TO RESTORE my hair TO normality please - ANY advice would be appreciated.
Answered By: Beverly C
It sounds to me that it is a combination of hormones and side effects from the drugs of last year. If the body is unbalanced, the hair and scalp are the first place it shows - sometimes with dramatic effect. I would take a supplement to assist in this - I would strongly suggest you balance your body with a daily drink of Aloe Vera by Forever Living. There are 2 strengths and you should take the stronger one. This is a totally natural product without and drugs - so can be taken when pregnant. I also think you should have fantastic haircut to make yourself feel good. Take the Aloe Vera for at least 3 months then go on to the weaker drink - you will feel great and see a difference.
Mellisia asks:
I have greasy hair and I am having it cut with fringe will it look okay?
Answered By: Darren Messias
A fringe will look fine, but because it will sit on your forehead it can become greasy very quickly.
I would strongly recommend Wella System Professional 1.7 Regulate Shampoo and 3.7 Regulate Mask as these will help reduce the oil being produced by your scalp.
Zoe asks:
I have mid-length fine hair and recently it has been getting really greasy. I wash my hair every morning as I suffer from really bad bed head. I have tried loads of different shampoos and refrain from using conditioner. I am becoming very conscious that people will notice the greasiness! What steps can I take to stop it getting so greasy?
Answered By: Gary Sunderland
A really simple and effective way of helping stop this is in your routine when washing your hair. On your final rinse (after rinsing out the shampoo) turn the water to cool or cold if you can stand it. This will help cool down your scalp. Ensure when you are washing your hair that you only apply a light massaging technique when shampooing as if you are too heavy at this stage it will only stimulate your sebaceous glands and promote more oil production. ...More >
Lastly try using a spray in conditioner through the mid lengths and ends to avoid the conditioner coming into contact with your scalp.
If you follow this then you should notice a reduction in the natural oil on your scalp keeping your hair easier to manage.