If you have straight hair, you probably already know that straight hair often equals fine hair, and fine hair often has the problem of becoming oily, especially near the scalp, rather quickly. While everyone is different, some people with straight hair could experience oily hair the day after a shampoo, which means they often prefer to wash their hair everyday. While getting rid of the oil is important, constant washing, especially if you have long hair, can also dry your hair, making conditioning important. In this article, we’ll discuss what you should look for when buying conditioner for straight hair.
The best kind of conditioners for straight hair are light weight, which will still help protect your hair even if it’s used everyday, but won’t weigh the hair down, which can make the hair seem limp and tired. If your hair is very greasy from an overabundance of oil, you may want to try a conditioner that contains tea-tree oil, which can absorb the oil and still protect your hair.
A good tip for conditioning is that you should always condition the hair that is below your ears, but avoid conditioning the hair close to the scalp, as this too can make your hair appear to be very oily.
Another option for straight hair is to try a spray on, leave in conditioner, which is the lightest weight conditioner available. You only need to spray on a small amount and comb through, but be careful not to get too enthusiastic with the spraying, as too much of a good thing can still weigh down your hair.
If you wish to straighten wavy or curly hair, you'll probably need to use a straightening method along with straightening shampoo and conditioner, so be sure to choose a conditioner that is formulated for styling hair with heat, to protect your hair from drying out.
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