Hair Gets Greasy After One Day Without Washing
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I've never used ACV actually. Simply using BS didn't make a difference. The flakes don't appear if my hair isn't greasy. Can the teatree shampoo ship internationally?
I've never used ACV actually. Simply using BS didn't make a difference. The flakes don't appear if my hair isn't greasy. Can the teatree shampoo ship internationally?
My hair gets greasy and flakes appear if I skip even one day washing it. I don't want to wash it every single day. What should I do? It happens with natural shampoo, soap, baking soda, everything. Should I try a shampoo that isn't dread-friendly, like Head & Shoulders or something like that? Thanks!
If I'm overusing, about how much should I use then? Also, I take care and try to spray only the hair and not the scalp.
Thanks for the suggestions! I've been growing my dreads for 4 months. I didn't expect nothing extraordinary from the salted water, but I found it strange because it was straighter than usual. I just don't want it to break my dreadlocks or anything.
Ok, I'll try to find a salt which is not iodized and see how it works out.
I'm using the salt I use for my food. It says "natural sea iodized salt".
Recently I've started using salted water for my dreadlocks. I spray it a little bit (not too much) on my hair and after 2 hours I wash my hair as I would normally. The thing is that when I use salted water my hair (at least when it's wet) it gets a lot a lot more straight, while it used to be a lot more wavy/curly when wet. Is this normal? Could this interfere with my dreadlocks' progress? Thanks!
So, even before I started my dreadlocks, my hair always has become greasy fast, after 2 days without washing. I wash it every 2-3 days. Is that a problem? Am I washing too often? Will it make the progress slower? I'm using a natural shampoo I got from the pharmacy. Would it be better if I used baking soda? Thanks!
My hair is pretty short right now and I think the tam would be "too empty" and look strange.