How to deal with greasy hair when you’re about to run out the door

How to deal with greasy hair when you’re about to run out the door
How to deal with greasy hair when you’re about to run out the door

It’s happened to the best of us. You’re rushing to get dressed and out the door in the morning, when you realize your hair is a little, err, slick. It feels like a significant amount of Don Draper-era pomade had made its way onto your hair, leaving you with limp, greasy strands that you can’t do much with. Quelle horreur!

Like a pimple or a bad date, greasy hair can sneak up on you before you realize it; especially if you hit the gym often. Some people are also just more genetically prone to having an oily scalp.

But no matter how often greasy hair strikes, it’s annoying to deal with. Fortunately, there are a few ways that you can combat greasy hair without actually washing your hair. We reached out to a celebrity hairstylist to find out what she recommends when faced with oily strands and no time to shower.

Quick fixes for greasy hair

 

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Dry shampoo



If you’re a chronic greasy hair sufferer, you’re probably already aware of dry shampoo and its magic ability to absorb oil. According to New York celebrity hair stylist Netty Jordan, it’s best to shake the bottle of dry shampoo before applying it, so too much powder isn’t released into the air. You should then spray it on your roots, letting it sit for ten minutes before brushing it through your hair with a boar bristle brush to evenly distribute the oils.

“My secret go-to is to finish the hair with a dry texture spray. Just like a dry shampoo, this spray will absorb while giving some volume and texture to greasy, lifeless hair,” Jordan explained to HelloGiggles.

Oil absorbing sheets



Although face blotting tissues have been around for a while, blotting tissue for hair only recently became a thing. Brands like IGK and Nunzio Saviano have recently released dry shampoo blotting sheets that can absorb oil from your hair without the mess of a regular powder or aerosol spray dry shampoo.

Greasy hair hairstyles



If the level of oil in your hair is beyond dry shampoo, it might be better just to work with you’ve got. Pulling your locks back into a tight up-do will make your slick hair look less unkempt and more intentional. Or opt for a simple and quick style like a high bun or a soft braided ponytail.

How to prevent greasy hair overnight

 

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The best way to deal with greasy hair is to prevent is from happening in their first place. Follow these tips to avoid waking up with stringy strands.

Be wary of washing your hair too often



There’s a lot of debate about how often people should wash their hair. Some swear by washing it every day while others have hopped on the no-shampoo bandwagon. However, most experts agree that washing your hair too frequently can actually cause the opposite of the intended effect, stripping your hair of moisture and causing your scalp to compensate by producing even more oil.

Use sulfate-free shampoo



Celebrity hairstylist Netty Jordan recommends switching to a sulfate-free shampoo.”The sulfates are the detergent compounds in the shampoo that create the foam and cleansing action. They help loosen the grease and sebum from the hair and scalp, but, at the same time, can over-dry the hair and strip it from its good natural oils,” said Jordan to HelloGiggles.com. “Try using a lightweight sulfate-free conditioning shampoo like label.m Therapy Rejuvenating Shampoo. It will restore and replenish the hair without overly drying the scalp causing it to produce extra unwanted oils,” she added.

When using a sulfate-free shampoo, you may have to put more effort into massaging the shampoo into your hair, but it will likely be worth it in the long-run for healthier, less greasy hair.

Condition only the ends of your hair



If your hair is prone to greasiness, you may want to selectively apply conditioner to the bottom of your hair, skipping the roots since they already get weighed down and moisturized by your hair’s natural oils.

When all else fails, hats and scarves can cover up greasy hair in a pinch, too!