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Collection: Oily Hair

Oily Hair - Hair Care Products

Help care for an oily scalp, oily hair and product build-up with specialised products for greasy hair. This collection of oily hair care products ranges from treatments to dry shampoos.

Considerations When Selecting Oily Hair Products

Firstly, it's important to think about where the oil is mostly present in your hair. Is it only the roots or do your mid-lengths start to look rather wet midway through the week? Are your ends dry but just the scalp suffers from excess oils? By narrowing down the issue, you'll be better equipped to find the best treatments.

For example, an oily scalp with dry ends is a very common hair concern. People who regularly colour or bleach their hair tend to develop over time an oily scalp with dry ends as colouring and bleaching your hair is known to strip your locks of the natural oils which keep it soft and well nourished. You might also like to check out our guide to caring for bleached hair.

For oily roots, consider using dry shampoos to help combat the oils. It will help to make your hair look fresh without the need to wash it again as frequently. Charcoal treatments are also often great to use. They help to remove impurities from the hair by using activated charcoal. Essentially it helps to strip unwanted oil from the hair, without causing it to dry out.

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    Your Questions Answered

    Yes, but ONLY apply hair oil to your ends that are dry, brittle and full of split ends. Applying hair oil from the mid-lengths to ends of your hair can help restore those pesky dry ends without adding onto your oily scalp.

    Yes. Dry shampoo makes it quick and easy to absorb the excess oils hanging around your scalp without actually washing your hair. Dry shampoo is also good for giving your hair some volume by allowing more time to let the natural oils seep into your hair and work their magic.

    Brushing your hair won't make your hair more oily. Brushing your hair will actually help distribute natural oils produced from your scalp throughout your hair and down to your dry ends. When you're brushing your hair you should be brushing in continuous strokes from root to tip because this will evenly distribute the oils from your scalp and help stimulate blood flow. Brushing from root to tip will also help remove any build up of products left in your hair like shampoo or gels.