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munkeyflo
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Feb 15 2016, 01:38 PM
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QUOTE(daylight_dancer @ Feb 8 2016, 12:23 AM) Coconut oil. Heat a small amount and massage on your ends. Do not touch your scalp if your scalp is oily. If your scalp is oily, you might have to wash your hair everyday. Use a deep conditioning treatment. Magic? Regular mayonnaise. Small amount. Make sure to wash properly afterward though. I have wavy/ curly hair that needs washing everyday because of an oily scalp. coconut oil keeps the ends nice and soft. Never have had split ends in my life. One more thing; Limit the use of heat tools. If you really need to bow dry- low heat, high air setting followed by cool air when you're done. For the coconut oil, after applying, do you wash it off after a while? Or you use it as a leave-in moisturizer? My scalp is oily so I wash everyday and my hair is thick so I need to use hair drying to blow dry (but on healthy mode or something lol) so my hair tends to get very dry at the ends. I use those leave-in moisturizer when I remember to use. But I don't think it helps much.
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spazzed
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Feb 17 2016, 07:18 AM
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Hey girls, just read that some of you have oily scalp and dry hair. I sort of have the same issue (dye too many times) and I also do have oily scalp. I resorted to using clarifying shampoo, but I realised that it also dries out my hair. I only use it when it's really really oily and only on my scalp. Right now, I'm just using johnson's baby shampoo. I'm currently residing in a country which is quite dry, and I have to wash my hair everyday due to my oily scalp. But I noticed after using baby shampoo, my hair can go 2 days without washing! Could be that normal shampoo dries out my scalp and it overcompensates by producing more oil. (Even my fringe doesn't get oily) I also think that baby shampoo isn't as strong so it won't dry out the hair that much since it's formulated for babies, right? I hope this helps someone!
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daylight_dancer
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Feb 20 2016, 06:22 PM
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QUOTE(munkeyflo @ Feb 15 2016, 01:38 PM) For the coconut oil, after applying, do you wash it off after a while? Or you use it as a leave-in moisturizer? My scalp is oily so I wash everyday and my hair is thick so I need to use hair drying to blow dry (but on healthy mode or something lol) so my hair tends to get very dry at the ends. I use those leave-in moisturizer when I remember to use. But I don't think it helps much. Coconut oil i wash it off after an hour or so. Only the hair, do not put any on the scalp. My hair is thick too, and wavy/ curly so I had to always worry about frizz and dryness. Until I started using the oils and deep moisturising treatments and most importantly, the correct shampoo. Leave conditioner works, but it has to be a really good one. The ones in the pharmacy are mostly lousy. You're probably better off paying a bit more for the salon brands or the imported ones.
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mrslim80
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Feb 22 2016, 12:05 PM
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use apple vinegar as conditioner after shampoo'ing. Mix one spoon of apple vinegar with one cup of water
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BubblyFish
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Feb 22 2016, 10:51 PM
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New Member
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Has anyone tried Tresemme brand of shampoo? Should I invest in it?
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