Tips for Oily Hair
Add 1/4 cup lemon juice to 1/3 cup of your regular shampoo. Wash as usual. This will also add highlights!
Lemon and Aloe Vera Shampoo
• 2 teaspoons Aloe Vera Gel (squeeze gel out of Aloe Vera plant)
• 1 tablespoon lemon juice
Blend ingredients together with 1/4 cup of your regular hair shampoo. Wash hair then rinse well
| The most important thing you can do to prevent or resolve oily hair is to shampoo your hair daily. For people who tend to have a problem with oily hair, leaving the shampoo on your head for at least 5 minutes before rinsing, should help. Avoid brushing your hair too often or too vigorously, since the brushing will carry oil from your scalp to the ends of your hair. Hormones affect oil production and therefore things that affect your hormone levels (such as stress or birth control pills) may also affect the oiliness of your hair. | ||
Banish the OilHair is generally oilier in summer because the heat stimulates the sebaceous (oilproducing) glands in your scalp. You can combat oily hair by washing it in tepid water and applying conditioner just to the ends. Use a shampoo and conditioner for oily or fine hair. | ||
Anti-oil Hair Rinse
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Oily Hair Treatment• 1/4/ cup Aloe Vera Gel • 1/2 cup shampoo. Mix well and apply. • 1/4 cup baking soda • 1/4 cup vinegar Mix all ingredients and put in a tightly sealed container. | ||
Quick Dry Cleaner for Oily Hair• 1/2 cup Cornstarch Sprinkle the cornstarch in your hair, let it absorb for a few minutes, brush it out. This is great if you are in a pinch. Oily scalp--Saturate a cotton ball with witch hazel and dab all over your entire scalp. | ||
Mint Rinse• Boil: • 1 cup water • 1 cup apple cider vinegar • 1 handful of fresh mint leaves Strain and pour into a container. With fingertips, massage solution into the scalp, let dry without rinsing out. |
| The most important thing you can do to prevent or resolve oily hair is to shampoo your hair daily. For people who tend to have a problem with oily hair, leaving the shampoo on your head for at least 5 minutes before rinsing, should help. Avoid brushing your hair too often or too vigorously, since the brushing will carry oil from your scalp to the ends of your hair. Hormones affect oil production and therefore things that affect your hormone levels (such as stress or birth control pills) may also affect the oiliness of your hair. | ||
Banish the OilHair is generally oilier in summer because the heat stimulates the sebaceous (oilproducing) glands in your scalp. You can combat oily hair by washing it in tepid water and applying conditioner just to the ends. Use a shampoo and conditioner for oily or fine hair. | ||
Anti-oil Hair Rinse
| ||
Oily Hair Treatment• 1/4/ cup Aloe Vera Gel • 1/2 cup shampoo. Mix well and apply. • 1/4 cup baking soda • 1/4 cup vinegar Mix all ingredients and put in a tightly sealed container. | ||
Quick Dry Cleaner for Oily Hair• 1/2 cup Cornstarch Sprinkle the cornstarch in your hair, let it absorb for a few minutes, brush it out. This is great if you are in a pinch. Oily scalp--Saturate a cotton ball with witch hazel and dab all over your entire scalp. | ||
Mint Rinse• Boil: • 1 cup water • 1 cup apple cider vinegar • 1 handful of fresh mint leaves Strain and pour into a container. With fingertips, massage solution into the scalp, let dry without rinsing out. |
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