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shampoo/conditioner for greasy hair

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5029 | 15:15 Mon 31st Jan 2005 | Body & Soul
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my hairs been getting really greasy lately and i need a shampoo/conditioner for greasy hair which is v hard to find these days! Theres not many makes that do this any more

anyone know any good ones?
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Clairol Herbal Essences Clarifying shampoo is for oily hair, and I heard it is very good and a reasonable price. You will not need to use conditioner if your hair is greasy, so if you do already just try washing once with shampoo.
http://www.lookfantastic.com/cgi-bin/lf.storefront/41fe59a000713b102740c0a8010a064b/Product/View/1462&2D1 This is a good one to. Check out this site I always order shampoo etc from here
http://www.lookfantastic.com/cgi-bin/lf.storefront/41fe59a000713b102740c0a8010a064b/Product/View/1255 sorry, just had to show you this one aswell, the reviews are excellent
Agree with Casey the herbal essences one is aces, although i would suggest checking the products you're using in case you've changed recently. Dimethicone in conditioners/leave in serums etc makes my hair look really greasy so i'd check your products as well to make sure you're hair actually is greasy and not just full of products.
becks is right. As you do say your hair has been getting greasy lately, so it could very well be a build up of products rather than your hair being naturally greasy, in which case you need a very good cleansing shampoo
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Thanks - I wash my hair every 2 days which i dont think is too often.  I dont use any products on it except conditioner (although not on every wash) on the ends of it, nowhere near the roots.

 

I had been using Herbal Essences Fruit Fusion but thought it was actually making my hair worse

I find that just changing my regular shampoo makes a big difference. I think your hair just gets 'used' to a certain product and when you notice it isn't working anymore just change to a different one.
Try rinsing your hair with white vinegar after you shampoo, this sometimes help with oiliness.

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