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bubba86 | 15:11 Thu 25th Jan 2007 | Beauty
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just lately after i have washed my hair, i blow dry it straight then run the hair straighteners over to get rid of the frizzness. when my hair is dry its greasy again and looks like i havent washed it. this has never happened before and i wondered if anyone has the same prob or could tell me what it could be.
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Do you use any products? Like mousse or anything? I find they make my hair look greasy too.

Also, if you can go without conditioner, go without it, if you can't, then just apply it to the ends.

When you dry your hair, do it with a brush in your other hand instead of running your hands through it as this passes the grease from your fingers to your hair
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Make sure you rinse your hair probably after u have finished washing it. Like in the shower run your fingers through your hair and make sure all the shampoo and stuff is out.

Also when you are straighing your hair section it off and either use a brush or a comb to go through the hair not your hands.

Just should work. If not go to a hairdressing salon and ask them.
Well a couple seem to of given you tips- try them & see if it works!..failing that- ruffle all your hair up & give a messy look, it won't be as noticeable- if you just leave it really poker straight it will cling to your head & you'll be able to tell!..GHD do a brill 'seaspray', you jus give it a couple of squirts & ruffle it up- and no it won't make your hair look even more greasy, if anything people will be able to tell you've got a product in to ruffle it up & make it look messy! x
I too have greasy hair and having great results with Head and Shoulders Citrus Fresh. I can actually wash my hair every other day now, instead of every day.
could there be any hair products on your straightners? maybe try cleaning them?
what shampoo do you use? Pantene and the likes do contain silicone that will coat the hair shaft and eventually weigh it down. I would suggest a shampp that cleanses like nuetrogena and only condition the ends and ensure the final rinse is with 'colder' water so that the pores on your scalp close and thus don't produce the 'grease'.

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