Natural hair oil can change your hair’s appearance and behavior. The key to controlling oily hair is to remove the sebum adequately from the scalp. Shampoo selection is another important consideration. There are many remedies for oily hair to manage oily hair. Do not wash your hair everyday. Use a cleaning shampoo to wash your hair and to scrub off the oil build up. Use a mild shampoo and scrub lightly. While applying conditioner, do not apply to the roots only apply in the middle or to the ends. Reduce the oil intake in your diet. Avoid oily food. Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. Avoid drugs, alcohol and oils. Use a mild shampoo, shampoo for oily hair, shampoo for dry scalp, or a baby shampoo. Wash oily hair daily, but concentrate the shampoo on the hair away from the scalp to remove the excess oil from the hair. One teaspoon of apple cider kitchen vinegar added to a pint of water makes an excellent finishing rinse that adds shine and luster to your hair while removing soap residue that can weigh down oily hair.
Oily hair can be due to a hormonal imbalance; a diet too hygiene fatty foods; washing too often; or sometimes because the scalp has larger oil glands than normal. Take some dry soap nuts (reetha) and soak them in water overnight. Mash them in the morning and strain the soapy solution. Add a teaspoon of shikakai powder and wash your hair. Use a hot oil treatment directly on the scalp itself, gently massaging the oil into the scalp and then rinsing the oily hair thoroughly afterward. If hair is very oily, do not use conditioner at all, or use conditioner only on the tips or ends of the hair. Oily hair is likely shiny enough, so avoid using hair gloss gel or shine hair care products on oily hair. Another good home remedy is to mix a tablespoon of malt vinegar in a glass of water and add a pinch of salt. Then put two tablespoons on your scalp and massage it with your fingertips. Do not use detergent shampoos. Do not use oils unless the cleansing routine leaves your hair extremely dry. Regularly massage your scalp. Boil two handful of mint leaves in one and a half glass of water for 20 minutes. Strain the solution and mix in a 300ml bottle of shampoo.
Oily Hair Home Remedies Tips
1. Use a cleaning shampoo to wash your hair and to scrub off the oil build up.
2. Applying astringent to the scalp will absorb the excess oil from the hair.
3. Mix one teaspoon of Aloe Vera gel and one tablespoon of lemon juice with one-fourth of shampoo and use the mixture to rinse the hair regularly.
4. Boil two tablespoons of mint in one and a half glass of water for 20 minutes. Strain the mixture and mix it with the regular used shampoo. Using this mixture on alternative days will absorb the excess oil from the scalp.
5. Oily hair is likely shiny enough, so avoid using hair gloss gel or shine hair care products on oily hair.
6. Apply a puree of carrots for 15 minutes and rinse the hair.
7. Wash oily hair daily, but concentrate the shampoo on the hair away from the scalp to remove the excess oil from the hair.
8. Drinking plenty of water and eating plenty of raw fruits and vegetables is probably the best way to achieving healthy hair.
9. Do not use detergent shampoos.
10. Do not use oils unless the cleansing routine leaves your hair extremely dry.
11. Regularly massage your scalp.
About the Author – Juliet Cohen is an expert in Oily Hair and Hair Care. Know more on Hair Problems
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Thanks for the advice. Anytime that I take a shower at night and wake up in the morning, my hair is already oily. I’m gonna try out some of your tips and see if they help me out.
Thanks for the tips…..I have an oily scalp and dry hair so I am at my wits ends trying to fight them both.
I like the tips in this article.
ONe of the things that creates more oil at the scalp level is sun exposure. wearing a hat to protect the hair and scalp helps to calm things down.
These are great ideas. I will def share wtih friends anf family. Thank you!
Great tips!! Can you write one for dandruff? My son has a terrible case of it.
I tried the pureed carrots. I really didn’t notice a difference, but I am willing to try it again just to be sure.
Great comments, I love this thread.Lets start one for dandruff as well.
I found the article very helpful. I have a friend who struggles with oily hair, I will show her the article.
I liked the simple remedies like te aloe vera mix or the mint mix…they are easy to do and I am sure quite effective in removing the oil from the hair.
I’ve had oily hair since I was in Middle School/Junior High. For 20+ years, I used the same over-the-counter oily hair formula shampoo. Then, about 2 years ago, I tried using a variety of regular shampoos, but my hair would get oily and stringy by the end of the day. I had to wash my hair every day.
Then, my hair-stylist suggested the Tea + Protein Shampoo from the Made from Earth line. I was hesitant at first because I didnt think organic shampoos were anything special, but I decided to try it.
It took a few tries, but now I only have to wash my hair every other day! Hooray! Its a thick shampoos so it doesnt run through my fingers and down the drain before I can even get it onto my hair!
I saw a HUGE improvement on my oily hair – highly recommended if you are trying to have normal hair. To avoid overdrying, I use their conditioner also.
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