Best Ways to Make Your Hair Look Less Greasy
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Ongoing, First published Dec 09, 2021
Oily hair can be as frustrating as oily skin. Having greasy and oily hair can be a vicious cycle. You may wash your hair frequently to make it look less greasy and fresh, however frequent washing can end up making the hair look greasier. There are several factors that can make the hair greasy like stress, warmer temperature, medications, overuse of hair care products, frequent washing, unhealthy eating habits, and stress.
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