How do You Get Rid of Oily Second Day Hair?
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Jan 5, 2012
Emily B.
I haven't found a products that helps with this :P Suggestions??
Jan 6, 2012
Megan-Rose Core MUA C.
Batiste will get rid of it
Jan 6, 2012
Maria Y.
Have you tried to use an dry shampoo, it works for me and my hair feels clean and the oilyness is gone the 2nd day.
Jan 6, 2012
Ava O.
I use the Rene Furterer dry shampoo. It is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! It helps add in a lot of volume as well!
Jan 6, 2012
Curly Ummi U.
try acv rinse
Jan 8, 2012
Samantha G.
i'd say dry shampoo but sometimes that tends to make the problem worse. i have yet to find a dry shampoo that works out for me. i would suggest changing shampoos instead. try and find a clarifying shampoo that you really like- that'll remove build up from your hair when you shower so if any oil does come through, it's not building up on oil/product that's already there.
also, try and keep product and conditioner out of your roots :)
Jan 8, 2012
Angie K.
I use dry shampoo, also try using rollers in your hair to lift it a bit. I like Superdrug's own dry shampoo, some can leave a white residue behind.
Jan 8, 2012
Christen S.
Actually, powder works W O N DE R S !
Either a baby or bath powder will work.
The powder soaks up the oil and excess dirt.
Just sprinkle where needed and rub it in, just make sure you don't have areas where it looks like dried snow ! I do this ALL the time ! Plus, it leaves hair having a clean scent.
Hope this helps !
Jan 9, 2012
Tiffany V.
I like St. Eve's powder. It's for women...so it has a floral smell, it's cheap, and works better than dry shampoo in my opinion. I have had the same bottle of powder for two years now and the dry shampoo lasted about two weeks and it smelled awful.