Wildchild453
When I hit waist I stop
Wow, that's an awesome brush! I'll have to try it.
I used to shampoo once or twice a week, and now every other day, on average. I'd love to shampoo less, though, but I don't know how to get rid of the greasiness.
I understand the greasiness. My best friend is white and has to wash daily or her hair will look like an oil slick. I think you need to figure out the right balance for you hair to combat both the dryness and the oiliness..which in a way sounds like madness.
Like the other ladies said, get a good moisturizing conditioner, clarify often, and use protein as needed. Also when it comes to hair products cheaper isn't always best.
lol: imo
Oh yeah, I forgot that she had oily hair. Giovanni Direct makes a lighter DC treatment that works well. My hair sucks up moisture so I like heavier products. I believe it is called Giovanni hair reconstructor. Here's a picture of it:
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Try eliminating drying sulfate containing shampoos if you have not already, Trader Joes has a Nourish Spa sulfate free shampoo and conditioner line. Maybe clarify and stay away from the 'cones conditioner wise for awhile. I would maybe just go organic for awhile with hair products to let your hair breathe. Nothing heavy to clog your hair and scalp. There are great threads here on organic products . Just like facial skin will sometimes over produce oil when it is dehydrated the scalp may also. You may have to get regular trims or cuts until the damaged uneven hair grows out. HTH!
Its like a drug...