How to cope with Oily Hair
June 25, 2009 by Jo
How to Cope with Oily Hair
Do you have oily hair? If so, there are many ways that you can cope with your oily hair. In fact, there are other methods besides washing your hair with shampoos and conditioners designed for your oily hair.
Oily hair is a condition that everyone has to deal with at some point. The causes are numerous, but the main ones include: a hereditary condition (someone in your family has it too); hormone changes (puberty, menstruation, birth control pills, menopause, etc.); using body mass increasing drugs (androgenic hormones); and more oil glands on the scalp than hair (fine hair is usually more oily than thick hair).
You can manage and treat your oily hair at home. Your first step is to find a good shampoo that has a pH level of 6.7 or above. You must rinse your hair very well after shampooing as shampoo residue helps collect oil and dirt very quickly. You must avoid hair conditioners as these are designed to moisturize your hair and will just add to your problem. However, if your hair has dry ends, get your hair trimmed every four weeks and apply a gentle conditioner at the hair ends only.
You may have been told by your mother, if you are a female, to brush your hair at least one hundred times. However, if you have oily hair, the oil is dragged from your scalp and throughout your hair, just moving more oil into your already oily hair.
Home remedies can sometimes work as well as, if not better than shampoos for oily hair. The old-fashioned treatments for oily hair do work very well. You can try these:
- Acid Rinse – You can cheaply apply lemon juice (1 cup water to juice of 1 lemon) or watered down white or cider vinegar (1 cup water to 2 tablespoons vinegar) to your hair. Let it sit for a few minutes and use warm, clean water to rinse well.
- Black Tea Astringent – You can use your regular black tea, steeped in hot water, allowed to cool and then massaged into your hair. Rinse well with warm, clean water.
- Beer Rinse – If you have old beer lying around, massaging beer into your hair and scalp, leaving it for a few minutes and then rinsing with warm, clean water is highly effective. In fact, the beer will not only get rid of the excess oil, but leave your hair shiny and healthy. Beer can have a drying effect, and it cleans right down to your scalp, leaving your hair with a healthy shine.
Oily hair is never pleasant and it is not due to the food that you eat. In many cases, it is either something that you inherited or because of hormonal issues. However, you can treat your oily hair at home with or without store bought hair products. In fact, home remedies for oil hair have been successfully treating oily hair for thousands of years, well before shampoos and conditioners were invented.
If you have no time to wash your hair a dry shampoo could be the answer. They can be sprayed into the hair where they absorb the oil and then brushing the hair removes any trace of the shampoo. Great for a quick fix.
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