Is it normal for my hair to Always be like oily?

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  • Ohhh my god for real?? I Always take real hot showers maybe thats the reason....thanks, ima try that.

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    • yes but the strange thing is hot water makes hair dry hair drier, so they say

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      • ....so does it make hair dry or oily? Cause thats like 2 opposites right there. I admit i take hot showers all the time so idk

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        • i know its so confusing but warm water is best cause hot exacerbates oily and dry problems in hair. also if oily hair is the issue you can sprinkle talc or cornflour thru it (not when its wet tho) and then brush it out , that absorbs oil

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        • I think she means that hot water is supposed to evaporate faster with a hair drier. You're washing it too often.

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          • So washing my hair everyday is too often?? By the end of the day its greasy and crappy looking but when i shower that fixes it for awhile.

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            • Just had a thought too... you need to change your shampoo every so often, as there will be a build up of your shampoo and conditioner on your hair. A different shampoo will strip the old residue off. Then after a few months you can go back to the old one again. Best to rotate them every so often and maybe don't condition after every single wash.

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            • Yes it is too often it you want the oil production to decrease. The more you wash it, the more oil you produce. I've always been exactly the same. It's only annoying if you find it an inconvenience but seriously (depending on your hair colour) you should try the talc. Or the dry shampoo.

              My hair is short and I have it bleached blonde which has helped it dry up a lot, but even now I'd be lucky to be able to go 2 days without washing it.

              I'd say it's just hormones if you're young and you should grow out of it. Just for the meantime don't make it worse through constant washing.

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