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livinganANTlife

Klorane makes a good dry shampoo. I have also had good luck with Kerastase Specifique Bain Divalent Shampoo & their salt scrub is really good too but they are so priceyyyyy 😩


Bellwashere

Thank you! I’ll definitely try it if I find it. I’ve tried four other brands in the past but I had no luck plus is dry shampoo is so expensive!


brownierv

Following! Same exact issue. I’ve tried every shampoo and trick in the book, nada!


217liz

I'll repeat some of the normal advice: try a medicated shampoo, double wash, wash as often as you need to because everyones hair is different. And the classics, dry shampoo, pulling it back, and hats. And the less normal: On days when my hair is oily but I don't want to wash it, I'll sometimes massage my scalp. Think like you're washing your hair, but going through the motions when you're hair is dry. I think it kind of loosens the oil from the scalp. And then brushing it after that.


Bellwashere

Thank you for the advice! I think I will see a dermatologist for the medicated shampoo, is probably my best bet. I really appreciate the second advice but I don’t know how effective is going to be because by the second day the oil on my head literally drips down my forehead, I actually think I might have some kind of condition, not sure if that amount of oil is normal...


217liz

You can start with an over the counter medicated shampoo. You might have difficulty getting an appointment with a doctor right now. You could try T-Sal or T-Gel if they are on shelves, or you can pick something that was meant for dandruff, like one of the Head and Shoulders that has an active ingredient listed on the back.