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Old 04-27-2011, 10:46 PM
VandalSquirrel VandalSquirrel is offline
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It’s that time of year again… when the heat, humidity, and rain wreak havoc on hair. On top of struggling with the usual hair issues, people are dealing with the summer weather. Use this thread to discuss what to do!


My dilemma:

I guess you could say I have thinner hair. It is generally pretty oily at the roots (I can’t go more than 24 hours without washing it, like I know some girls can – otherwise, it looks disgusting). I blowdry and straighten it every day… I have to. If I don’t, it gets wavy, and not in a good way. Most of my hair is pretty dry, but I have to shampoo numerous times in order to cut down on the oil in the roots.

99% of the time, my hair looks great before I leave my house in the morning. But...

When it’s humid, raining, or foggy/misty, it goes flat, and the bottom half gets wavy and frizzy. And when I go on vacation south of the border, my entire head is one big wavy, frizzy mess, no matter how long I spend on it.

Can anyone give me some suggestions for shampoos, conditioners, products, etc. that I can use to solve this?! I’ve only tried a handful of products that can be found in most Wal-Marts, CVSs, grocery stores, and the like. Every time I do, I end up disappointed, because I buy the shampoo that dries out my hair, but then the frizziness kicks in.. or I buy the spray that smoothes my hair, but then it makes my hair look greasy. What can I do?! I’m willing to order anything that might work, even if it’s a little more on the expensive side. I’ve never gone crazy with products, because every time I buy something, it’s a disaster. I’m willing to spend a little more money, but I only want to do so if I know there’s a good chance the product will work in my hair. I understand that not everyone's hair is the same, but if I get some good suggestions here, I'm willing to go through a little trial-and-error to find the right items for me and my hair.

I’ve Googled “oily, frizzy hair” numerous times, but I find that there’s a different answer on every site I click on. The only things that I’ve seen mentioned two or more times are:

Use Head & Shoulders shampoo and conditioner for oily hair
Use Dove’s shampoo and conditioner for dry hair
Use hair serums to minimize frizziness
Use a deep conditioner/hair mask once a week

Can anyone help?!
I think we have very similar hair, but different climates. I live in a dry and not very humid climate with very hard water, but when it is humid or I travel I get the curls and frizz. My hair has definite waves and curls but I keep it pretty long and that weighs it down. I've found a few hair styles that keep it back or up and they make it to a second day. Usually product for smoothing then clip it up so it dries in nice waves and it spares a day of heat styling, or minimizes the amount of heat needed.

In regards to shampoo I use a couple different ones throughout the week. I've got a shampoo that helps with the hard water darkening my hair, so if you're blonde that is useful, and it helps with the oil. I sometimes have to wash my hair twice, so the first shampoo is to get rid of the oil, and the second is for the hard water. I also use the head & shoulders oily if I have some itchy or flakey action, but just the shampoo, not the conditioner. The best shampoo I use though is Matrix Normalizing, it has a slight citrus scent and works great. I previously used Neutrogena Clean but I'm allergic to some ingredients, it may not be an issue for you. There's also a bar shampoo from One that is for oily hair and I like it a lot, especially for camping.

I rarely use conditioner, and if I do only on the end of my hair. In the summer I use Paul Mitchell Color Protect because I'm outdoors a lot. Since conditioner really weighs my hair down and doesn't help the oily issue, I use a spray on treatment or something a styling product that will do double duty. Aveeno Nourish & Condition leave in treatment sprays on, I comb my hair, and it does a great job even when I don't blow dry or straighten my hair. I think if you're doing heat styling daily you may be using too much product and could cut back on conditioner if you have a really good styling product. Ends get the frizziest anyway, so just using a tiny amount on the ends may give you protection without oiling up your scalp. Biolage Matrix Smoothing Serum with a very light application did triple duty as conditioner, heat styling protectant, and keeping the frizz at bay.

I switch products a lot and get things at Sephora. Since I have allergies to chemicals I've had very good luck with Sephora and my one trip to Ulta, and they carry a lot online. Bumble & Bumble hair powder is even better that it now comes in colors so that could solve the issue of baby powder giving you an antique look. Keeping the ends trimmed and avoiding split ends will help cut down on frizz and the halo effect.
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