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Featured, Style Tips and How to?, The good, the bad & the uglyOily Scalp and Hair.

The problem :Hair is Oily and greasy at the roots but dry and dead at the ends.
The Answer : Try using a gentle shampoo on your scalp and a more moisturising formula on the lengths of your hair. This should balance the scalp, which is producing too much oil, while hydrating the drier ends. Also try to wash in lukewarm, or even cool, water. Hot water can overstimulate your scalp’s sebaceous glands.”
ry.com.au recommends
Redken Scalp Relief Oil Detox Leave-in Treatment, $25
Redken Scalp Relief Oil Detox Shampoo, $23.95
Redken Clear Moisture Conditioner, $23.95
Brad ngata hairdresser to the stars says “If your hair is oily rather than your scalp, chances are you don’t have an oil problem as much as a product problem, You may be using products that are too heavy for your hair type or might not be rinsing properly.”
Remember
Shampoo once. This removes and dirt and build up of product in your hair.
Shampoo twice. This will enhance the benefit of the shampoo weather it be cleansing, Softening, colour protection
Condition. Read the instructions on your conditioner, often they work best when left on for a few mins. Remove excess moisture from the hair and concentrate on the ends. When the bottle says rinse well….. rinse well.

Jun 27, 2009
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Thank you so much for this blog. I can’t wait till the shops open Monday and I’m running out to buy this. Had a shower this morning and my hair is dry and yet greasy at the roots just like you describe and my hair’s a mess and noone would know it was just washed. I have been trying everything I have at home and had no solution to my hair problem and was so clueless. Thanks for the tip, my showers have been really hot water on my hair too!