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How to Stop Hair Getting Greasy After One Day

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If you feel like your hair gets greasy faster than normal, you're not alone—many people deal with oily or greasy hair throughout the day. Fortunately, there are a few ways you can change your washing and styling techniques to keep your hair from getting greasy. Try out some (or all!) of these tips to keep your luscious locks shiny and clean for days to come.

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    Washing your hair every day can actually make it greasier. Instead, try to go 2 to 3 days in between washes for the best results. It might take a few weeks, but your hair will actually stop producing as many natural oils every day, leading to less greasy hair.[1]

    • On days you aren't washing your hair, wear a shower cap in the shower to keep your hair dry.
    • If you sweat a lot, you may have to wash your hair more frequently. Try shampooing more or less often until you find the schedule that works for you.
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    These shampoos are milder and cause less buildup in your hair. Look for products that say "for oily hair" "clarifying shampoo" or "less buildup" to find the one that's right for you. Oily hair shampoos work to gently strip away dirt and grime without irritating your scalp.[2]

    • Look for a shampoo with zinc sulfate in it to help cleanse your scalp and control greasy buildup.[3]
    • When you wash your hair, try not to scrub your scalp too hard. It won't make your hair any less greasy, and you could tangle up your luscious locks.
    • You don't need to use a ton of shampoo—a quarter-sized amount is perfect for cleansing your scalp, even if you have super long hair.
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    Hot water strips your hair of its natural oils. For the best results, keep your shower water as cool as you can, especially when rinsing shampoo and conditioner from your hair. Cool water closes the cuticle of your hair, which will help to keep moisture in.[4]

    • Hot water also causes your pores, including the ones on your scalp, to produce more sebum, or thick oil. This thick oil will start traveling down your hair strands from your scalp as soon as you leave your hot shower.
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    Conditioner is very moisturizing, but it can also be greasy. If you already deal with greasy hair, don't add more to it by putting conditioner on your roots. When you use conditioner after shampooing, apply it starting halfway down your hair and go all the way to your ends.[5]

    • Be sure to always rinse conditioner thoroughly from your hair before getting out of the shower.
    • If you have curly or wavy hair, use a leave-in conditioner to hydrate your curls without weighing them down throughout the day. Focus the conditioner on your ends to avoid adding extra grease to your scalp area.
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    Dry shampoo helps absorb greasy buildup and build volume in your hair. Spray a small amount of dry shampoo near your roots, then use your fingers to rub it into your scalp. It will absorb the natural oils and leave your hair looking cleaner and shinier.[6]

    • If you're having trouble dispersing the dry shampoo with your fingers, use a hair brush.
    • If you have dark hair, be sure to buy invisible dry shampoo so that you avoid getting a greyish tint at your roots from the white powder.
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    Over-brushing can actually make your scalp produce more oil. Instead, stick to brushing your hair once before you shower, then using a wide-toothed comb to detangle your hair when it's wet. Make sure the brush touches your scalp to remove dead skin and make your hair feel clean.[7]

    • Be super careful when you comb your hair while it's damp or wet. Start from the ends and slowly work your way upward to avoid ripping or tearing your hair.
    • If you've already brushed your hair that day but it gets super messy, don't worry about giving it a quick brush. Focus on the ends of your hair to smooth them down and make your hair look perfect again.
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    Gels and lotions can actually add grease to your hair. If you use any sort of styling product, make sure you're not picking the wrong ones. Try to find products that are meant for oily hair to keep them from building up.[8]

    • Vegetable glycerin, aloe leaf, and citric acid are common ingredients in oil-free products.[9]
    • Heavy styling products can also weigh your hair down and make it look greasier, especially if you have fine or thin hair.
    • If you feel like you have a buildup of products in your hair, use a clarifying shampoo to cleanse your scalp.
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    The oil from your hands can transfer onto your hair. If you aren't styling it, try to go hands-free throughout the day. If you need to fix your hair, use a clean brush or comb instead of your fingers.[10]

    • If you want to keep your hair in place, try using hairspray or clay so you don't have to touch it constantly.
    • Keep your hair out of your face by using clips or a headband so you don't have to swipe it out of your eyes.
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    The heat from the hair dryer can strip your hair of its natural oils. This can cause it to overcompensate, leading to an even greasier scalp. In general, try to let your hair air dry to keep it healthy and grease-free.[11]

    • Letting your hair air dry will also keep your hair healthier and reduce your split ends.
    • If you do want to heat-dry your hair on occasion, make sure to use a heat protectant spray to avoid potential damage.[12]
    • Straightening your hair can also lead to greasy buildup, since it makes your hair lie closer to your scalp.[13] Try to limit your use of heat styling tools to keep your hair and scalp healthy.
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    Dirty hair brushes or straighteners can redistribute oil onto your hair. If you haven't cleaned your hair tools in a while (or ever), use a damp cloth with warm water to wipe them down. Let your tools dry thoroughly before you use them again to avoid damaging your hair or your tools.[14]

    • You should clean your tools often, especially if you use them every day.
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    Products like these can leave a thin film on top of your hair. While this is good for hair that is actually dry or damaged (the thin film makes your hair look shiny and smooth), all it does to hair that's prone to oiliness is add more weight to the hair and make it look greasier. If you do need to use these products, keep them on the ends of your hair.[15]

    • You should also avoid smoothing or glossing products, since those can do the same thing.
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    Hats can trap air and heat on your scalp, leading to more grease. If you bundled up in a beanie or a baseball cap, try to take it off as soon as you get home or reach your destination. For the best results, try not to wear a hat unless you plan on washing your hair soon to avoid a grease buildup.[16]

    • If you do want to cover your hair, try using a bandana or a scarf instead. The lightweight material will allow airflow and won't contribute to grease buildup.

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    How do you properly use dry shampoo?

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    Dry shampoos are a must for the days you are not washing your hair, as they refresh your hair and absorb any excess oils. You just spray them into dry hair, work the product through with your fingers, and then brush it out.

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    How long should I go without washing my hair if it gets oily after 1 day without washing it?

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    Consider shampooing your hair every other day, and then aim to shampoo it only 2-3 times a week. If needed, you can use dry shampoo in between your regular washes to keep your hair less oily. You could even consider wetting your hair and massaging your scalp as if you were going to shampoo it, minus the use of shampoo.

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    What shampoo should I use for oily hair?

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    Consider using a clarifying or purifying shampoo. It will strip your hair of any grease and oil that it may have. This only needs to be done once a week, and your ends should be conditioned afterwards.

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    Does hair mousse make your hair more greasy?

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    Why is my hair suddenly getting oiler? Before I could get to about day 3/4 without requiring any dry shampoo, now it is very noticeably oily after only a day.

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    Your hair may have changed because of hormones, age, or stress. If it's suddenly greasier without any explanation, try using a clarifying shampoo to remove any buildup, then use dry shampoo on the days that you don't wash your hair.

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    My hair gets greasy after one day of not washing it but if I skip a day or use dry shampoo I get a lot of dandruff. What should I do?

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    Does brushing my hair 3 to 4 times a day make my hair look greasy?

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    Brushing your hair a lot can bring your scalp's natural oils down onto the ends of your hair, making it look greasier. Try to brush your hair once a day, and use dry shampoo to reduce the oil on your scalp when you don't wash your hair.

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    Does dry shampoo make your hair more stiff and greasy looking?

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    I use a Lush shampoo for an oily scalp and no conditioner, but my hair goes greasy after 2 days. What should I do?

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    You should wash your hair every 2 days. This is a pretty normal hair washing frequency. If you'd like to try to ward off the greasiness for an extra day or so, you can try some of the methods in the article or change up the products you use. For example, for some people, using conditioner makes greasiness worse, while for others, not using conditioner is worse because their hair then overcompensates by producing extra oil. Figure out what works better for you. But know that most likely, an extra day or two between washes is as much as you will be able to get. Washing your hair regularly is the most essential step here.

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    Is it better to take a bath or a shower?

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    For washing your hair, definitely a shower, as you can really make sure all your hair treatments have been washed out properly and no excess is left behind. Also, in a shower you can change the temperature so at the end you can close the cuticles in your hair with the cold water.

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  • Use accessories or an updo to hide grease. Try clips to twist pieces of hair away from your face, or do your hair in a ponytail or messy bun after adding some dry shampoo.

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To keep your hair from getting greasy, limit how often you wash it to 2-3 times a week since overwashing your hair can cause it to produce more grease. When you do wash your hair, only condition the ends so you're not making the roots of your hair greasy. Also, wash your hair with a clarifying shampoo once a week, which will make your scalp less oily. You can also prevent grease by brushing your hair less frequently since brushing causes the oils on your scalp to spread to the rest of your hair. To learn how to prevent greasy hair by changing your diet, scroll down!

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