Help greasy blond hair!!

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Jul 22, 2014

Lucy S.

Every time I wash my hair at night It always ends up getting really greasy in the morning even if I blow dry it at night I don't know what to do bc some mornings I can't fit another shower in and dry shampoo doesn't help at all please help me.

Jul 22, 2014

sydney k.

I have the same problem. if it's really greasy I pull it back. you could French braid it or dutch braid. that should help make it less noticable.

Jul 22, 2014

Emily B.

I still wash every day and my hair got better over time. I used to shower in the morning and when I switched to nights it would be greasy in the morning, now it's not. It got used to it sort of? Haha I don't know how else to describe it. But dry shampoo made my hair sticky. I use baby powder and it works much better. Just sprinkle some in your hair and get it into your roots and that works for me. Doesn't give me a ton of body, but really works for lifting the grease.

You could try not washing every day, but that doesn't always work. I washed once or twice a week for three months when I was away in a third world country. It didn't train my hair at all. When I came back my hair went right back to being greasy the next day.
I found that if my hair was dry before I went to bed it was a little less greasy. If I have to leave it wet, I put it in a French braid and it works as well. Hope I helped! 😊

Jul 22, 2014

Manal M.

When you're in the shower applying your shampoo and conditioner: apply a dollop in your hands first and then work the tips of your hair and work your way up to your roots. So the most product is at the tips where the damage needs to be replaced and the least amount of product is where your roots already have moisture from the natural oils. So never apply moisturizing hair products like conditioner or leave-in lotion to the roots of the hair, always apply down to the top.

Jul 22, 2014

Kat A.

Well it sounds like you're over washing your hair (washing at night & the next morning) which causes your hair to over produce oil. try washing every other day. in between use dry shampoo or baby powder. it will take awhile for your hair to adjust. of course, this may not work for you because everyone's body is different. good luck.

Jul 22, 2014

Natalie S.

Agreed with kat A. You can also try dry shampoo in your roots an work from there to the tips a little bit

Jul 22, 2014

Breeze T.

Maybe try not conditioning your roots, only the ends! I also agree with Erin.

Jul 23, 2014

Linda D.

Something that works for me is using a clarifying shampoo to really get rid of any oil or product build up. Also washing your hair every day produces more oil. Your scalp is telling itself that its dry and produces more oil. Try baby powder. Works wonders for blondes and helps with the oil. Hope that helps!