Most common questions used to investigate
Do you apply conditioner to your roots?
Do you use dry shampoo?
Do you straighten your hair?
Do you over-wash your hair?
Do you clean your brush?
Do you play with your hair?
Do you use a shampoo with tea tree oil?
Common conclusions
You should avoid applying conditioners to your roots because that will definitely weigh your hair down and cause your roots to get oilier as well. You should start applying the right amount of the conditioner from mid-shaft to ends.
It is excellent because dry shampoo will not only suck up oil from your roots making your hair appear less greasy at the moment, but it will also allow you to spend more time between washes and that will make your hair less greasy in the long run too. To keep your hair and scalp healthy, you need to limit your use of dry shampoo to just one or two days a week.
You should avoid straightening your hair because the more closely your hair lies to your head, the more oil it comes in contact with. Start curling your hair because it gives your hair more volume at the roots which prevents hair from becoming too oily.
You should not over-wash your hair because it will make your hair greasier.
You should start cleaning it because a dirty brush has no place with freshly washed hair. Your brush can be full of styling products, oils and general gunk that can make your locks dirty immediately after washing.
Stop playing with it because the more you play with your hair the worse it will look. Brushing and touching your hair frequently can stimulate oil glands.
You should try it because tea tree oil improves greasiness. You should look for a shampoo that includes tea tree oil as one of its active ingredients to get the full effect.
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