Greasy Hair But Not Oily/Greasy Scalp
If you suffer from greasy hair, but not oily scalp, it is most likely that the following conditions are at play:
1. You are using products not right for your hair type. Fine or thin hair can become greasy more easily when heavy conditioners or styling products are used.
2. If you use too much of a product or concentrate it in one location, this can also cause oiliness.
3. Low quality products or products with excessive chemicals may cause oiliness.
How To Shampoo Greasy Strands
•When applying grease cutting shampoo formulas to greasy strands, make sure that you only focus the product on the areas that are greasy. If that means your scalp and your strands, then apply to both areas.
•If the greasiness is only on your scalp and not on your strands, focus the grease cutting shampoo only on the scalp area and use a different product for the strands.
•A common side effect of greasy hair is dried out middle and end sections. This is because in an attempt to control the oily roots, the shampoo designed to remove excessive oils overlaps onto the rest of the hair and removes precious natural oils.






















Entries (RSS)