The Huffington Post | Posted: 08/02/2012 9:16 am EDT Updated: 10/11/2012
11:26 am EDT
Many women balk at the idea of intentionally putting oil in
their hair for fear of potentially greasy results, but hear us out: It's a
miracle worker for taming dryness and frizz, but also amazing at balancing
oilier hair types. It can add shine to dull hair, work as a styling agent and
even undo a summer's worth of damage. Need we say more? Check out our
guidelines to find out the best
hair oils for
your hair type.
Repair fried hair daily: Hair oil disguised as a styler is an excellent way to sneak in
extra moisture and tame unruly hair. The key is to focus on the ends. Apply
mid-way through your hair and work down. There's no need to add oil to the
roots -- no matter how dry your hair is, it will end up looking greasy. You can
also find shampoo formulations that include oil, which will also add a boost of
much-needed hydration. Especially for hair that's color-treated or has just
seen a lot of sun, salt water and chlorine this summer. Look for out these
nourishing oils: argan, coconut, avocado.
Add shine to blah hair: Lightweight oils like sweet almond, grapeseed and camellia
will add an overall healthy sheen without weighing fine hair down. They're also
great at targeting cowlicks and random flyways.
Apply a hot oil treatment once a week: A nod to popular at-home deep
conditioners of the '80s, there are now self-heating blends that offer the same
ultra-hydrating results. You can expect to see shiny, smoother hair after just
a minute or so. Opt for ultra-reparative argan or jojoba oils.
Keep oily hair in check with ... oil: Rose geranium, orange and tea
tree essential oils are fantastic at controlling an oily scalp. Add a few drops
to your shampoo to help balance oil production.
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/01/best-hair-oils_n_1721051.html#slide=1303785
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