Thursday, January 7, 2010

Is Paul Mitchell Shampoo Two Safe For Daily Use?

I have combination hair, gets oily at the roots fast and somewhat slightly dryer at the ends. I can wash my hair in the morning and by the end of the day it starts looking a little oily in my bangs, and by the next morning my hair looks disgusting and awful! I color my hair different brown shades and i wanteed to know if it would be safe to use daily or at absolute minimum every other day. Shampoo Three is the strongest clarifyer but this one is a bit more gentle. Would this be good for my oily hair?





I would follow with Paul Mitchell The Rinse conditioner.





Thanks to every1 who answers!! :-)Is Paul Mitchell Shampoo Two Safe For Daily Use?
well i would use the Tea Tree shampoo and conditioner...this is actually more clarifying than the three and it has more moisturizing agents in it....but you NEED to use a serum...i cant stress that enough...only on the midhsaft through the ends...dont put product on your scalp if it gets oily quick. Also a handy little product is a Dry Shampoo...Oscar Blandi makes an amazing one. Its like baby powder for your hair, you put it on your scalp, work it through for a minutes and it soaks up the oil keeping your hair soft and fresh looking...i also like Redo by Johnathan.Is Paul Mitchell Shampoo Two Safe For Daily Use?
Oh, be very careful with that first answer with the link... dangerous!!! It needs to be banned.





It is not normal for anyone to have such oily hair. There must be something quite wrong. You don't say how old you are -- if you are a teenager, that may be possible since all kinds of strange things happen to you then. But that is not normal.





I would suggest that you are using a shampoo that is too strong. You only want to clean your hair, nothing more. You of course know that you only apply shampoo to the root area, and not all the way to the ends. You only use as much as you need to get a slight lather... lather just means you are using too much and that is wasteful. Paul Mitchell usually makes very good products so I don't think it is at fault... maybe you can try something milder?





Sometimes when you use a too-strong shampoo, your skin will produce more oil to get it back to normal. And the cycle begins.





You may be using products on your hair after that are not keeping your hair clean. I know most conditioners contain oils and waxes and are really not doing anything for you. Check on that.





You can try this: make a rinse of 1 tablespoon Epsom salts in a glass (8 oz) of water. Run that through your hair at the very end, and leave it on. You can also spray it on when it is towel-dry, if you like. It will help to keep your hair from getting so oily so quickly.





I feel if you used good products and did it correctly, you should not have to shampoo your hair for 3-4 days, or even longer.

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