Sunday, February 12, 2012

My hair looks and feels greasy all the time but my hair dresser said that i had dry hair?! How can that be?!?

whats wrong with my hair and how can i fix it?My hair looks and feels greasy all the time but my hair dresser said that i had dry hair?! How can that be?!?
Well if you have dry hair it's probably damaged but that doesn't mean you have a dry scalp. Those are two different things.





But like someone else said switch up the products your using. I had the sme probelm my hair always looked and felt greasy and I didn't know what was wrong because i would wash it and as soon as it dried it was all nasty. So then i bought a new shapoo and problem solved.





Try a cleansing shapoo for oily scalp and a mpisturizing condition to try and balance everything out.My hair looks and feels greasy all the time but my hair dresser said that i had dry hair?! How can that be?!?
Actually, it's very normal to have greasy roots and dry ends, and here's why. Your scalp produces natural oil (like the rest of your skin) that moisturizes your hair. When your hair shaft isn't smooth (if you have coarse hair, curly hair, damaged hair, etc), the oil can't travel all the way down your hair and just sits there on your scalp, making your roots feel greasy. In the meantime, your ends aren't getting any of that oil, so they get dry.





One solution is to tailor your products to different parts of your hair. Use a clarifying shampoo JUST on your roots once or twice a week, and use a deep conditioner JUST on your ends once or twice a week. This will help reduce the oil on your scalp and add moisture the places that need it most.
The products you use on your hair probably arent working very well.


After a while, hair gets immune to products, so try to switch them up every once in a while.


Shampoo with a cleansing shampoo


Then, Condition with a moisturizing and reconstructing product.


Every week or so, try using a leave in conditioner (do NOT put too much, or it will look greasy!) or, just a treatment.
well your hair condition at the roots can be very different from your ends. The hair at your ends may be way more damaged because of straightening, weather, or simply from not being trimmed in a while. this is normal .





Your scalp where your newer hair is , may be producing more oils if you wash your hair wayy to often or various other reasons. So basically, use a shampoo for oily hair and that should help settle the grease. Look for hair masks or regenerating treatments and apply them only at the dry parts





** when conditioning avoid your roots
That's easy...


Dry hair = lack of moisture...not lack of oil.


Use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Not an oil based product.


Oil and water don't mix. So if you have to much oil in your hair it will repel the moisture therefore causing your hair to be dry even though it is oily.


Make sense?
dry hair=dead hair





you should put oil in your hair, and leave it for an hour or more, then shower with shampoo and conditioner, wash thoroughly.

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