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Keep your oily mane from looking flat by brushing it in the opposite direction of your hair part.

How to Keep Your Oily Hair From Looking Flat

Dealing with oily hair and scalp? Add volume to your locks and prevent flatness with a few adjustments to your haircare routine. Read on to find out more.

July 23, 2023
Read Time: 3 Minutes

Use a Clarifying Shampoo>

Condition Only the Ends>

Dry Your Hair Upside Down>

Try Dry Shampoo>

Avoid Touching Your Hair>

Watch How Often You Wash>

Work With What You’ve Got>


Those with oily hair are all too familiar with the daily struggle to keep it from looking flat and greasy. Here’s what happens: you step out of the shower feeling fresh and clean, only for your locks to look extra slick by midday. Flatness isn’t the only issue associated with excessive sebum – you could risk experiencing hair loss if you leave your condition untreated. Luckily, there are ways to manage this sebaceous situationship. Read on to find out how.

Use a Clarifying Shampoo

Fighting flatness begins in the shower. If you have oily hair or are an infrequent washer, a clarifying shampoo can help. It lifts impurities such as sebum, product residue, dirt, and bacteria from your scalp and strands. Most formulas are not for daily use, but some have moisturizers to keep your hair from going dry.

Try Dove Botanical Silicone Free Shampoo for Fresh Hair Clarify, which deep cleanses and freshens hair with white tea blossom extracts and 100% botanical oil. You can alternate this gentle product with your regular shampoo or use it every wash day.

Condition Only the Ends

If you have oily hair, the last thing you want to do is pile product on your oily scalp. Practice the proper way of applying conditioner to avoid making matters worse. After rinsing your shampoo, gently squeeze your hair to remove extra water.

Take a product like Dove Botanical Silicone Free Conditioner for Fresh Hair Clarify and apply just enough to coat the ends of your strands. Do not let it touch your roots and scalp, or you’ll undo your shampoo’s hard work.

Dry Your Hair Upside Down

Want volume? Dry your hair upside down. In case you haven’t noticed, combing or brushing away from your forehead makes your mane look flat. So, once your hair is only semi-damp, boost volume by blow-drying your hair upside down and brushing it back in place with your fingers. In addition, skip styling tools and techniques that smoothen your strands – your natural oils can do that for you.

Try Dry Shampoo

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Instantly add volume by spraying some dry shampoo onto your roots.

It’s not a cure-all, but dry shampoo is a quick fix for flat, oily hair. Made mainly of alcohol and starch, it absorbs grease and dirt, making days-old hair look cleaner. It can come in handy when you’re traveling or simply don’t have time for a morning shower. However, be careful about using it too often or you’ll end up with a clogged and itchy scalp.

Avoid Touching Your Hair

Dermatologists advise against touching your face for a reason: your hands carry germs and oil that can harm your skin. While you may not be that worried about growing pimples on your scalp, your digits can transfer oil onto your hair, too. If you already have an oil problem, that’s not ideal. So, avoid touching your locks, especially if they’re on the thinner side (or if you have bangs).

Watch How Often You Wash

Washing your hair too often can give you an oily scalp. Not washing it enough can have the same result. There’s no way to tell how yours would react, so prepare to be agile with your hair care. If shampooing your hair every other day makes it dry, limit wash days to three times a week. If your scalp becomes oily again, clean it more frequently. Employing a more intuitive approach may help solve your hair woes. 

Work With What You’ve Got

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Wear your hair in a top knot to disguise and add style to limp strands.

In the meantime, make the most of your soft and naturally shiny mane by styling it in your favor. Put it in a sleek top knot to disguise flat and limp locks. Your hair’s oils will help keep it in place – no pomade needed. You can also try wearing a low ponytail with a deep side part. (Read: make it look flat on purpose!)Keep your ‘do looking fresh with some extra-hold hairspray.

Dealing with oily hair can be a huge hassle, but it’s common in tropical countries where you start melting the minute you walk out the door. Try practicing the tips above to help you deal, but if greasiness persists, talk to your doctor for targeted treatments, especially if it’s accompanied by hair fall.

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