Uncategorised4 min(s) read
Published 10:23 27 Dec 2017 GMT
Uncategorised4 min(s) read
Published 10:23 27 Dec 2017 GMT
One reason greasy hair looks so drab is that your roots are weighed down and your hair looks flat as a result. A side part will serve you well because your hair will be given a little more volume when it's folded over to the side compared to when it's just parted in the middle.
This half-up, half-down style pulls all the greasy bits into a messy bun, while the rest of your still-okay hair cascades down your back giving the illusion that your scalp isn't actually the slimeball it currently is.
Draping the fresh parts of your hair to cover up the oily parts is the new comb-over. Only, it looks much cooler.
Hide your feral fringe with two braids starting right from the top of your forehead all the way back. Tease out the plaits at the end to loosen them a little for a more easy-going look.
Why not just go all out and add more moisture to your hair – apply a gel and comb it back into a slicked-back look that speaks "sophisticated and neat".
Dry shampoo (duh) or just gently clipping the hair on your crown back and spraying lightly with hairspray before letting it loose again will do wonders. The added volume will put your greasy roots in the shadows.
A thick headband or one with a big bow will not only pull back your hair to cover how greasy it is but also distract people from looking too closely at your roots. You could also try something like a silk headscarf for a cute boho look.
In the cooler months you'll probably be wearing a beanie anyway, so why not just make it part of your "look" indoors as well. Summer? Go for a cap (bonus points if it's millennial pink) or a felt hat that goes with your outfit.
These are a GODSEND. Wrangle your hair into a twist or a bun or just go freestyle – clipping it up will add height and create loose volume to hide your oily roots.
If you're in a pinch, and have run out of your trusty dry shampoo, baby powder is a great alternative. Simply pour a little into your palm and massage into your roots. But make sure that you've rubbed it in enough to avoid any white streaks.
A few strategically placed butterfly clips can be a wonderful distraction, and they're trendy to boot! Viva la 90's!
A slicked-back high ponytail, à la Kim Kardashian, works wonders to alleviate the look of greasy roots.
Sometimes there's just no alternative, and you have to admit defeat. If you've gone one day too many without a wash, and you really can tell, it's probably best just to have a good wash, and show off your locks the following day. I mean, you were going to have to do it eventually...