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Hair Oil SOS: How to Get Oil Out of Your Hair Fast

You’ve just stepped out of the shower, and you’re armed with a new hair oil that promises glorious softness and shine without any frizz. So, you eagerly apply a few drops to your freshly washed locks. 


As you begin to blow-dry your hair, reality hits. You’ve gone a bit overboard with the hair oil! Panic sets in as you attempt to towel away the excess, followed by a round of dry shampoo and vigorous brushing. Nothing’s working, and the only solution seems to be a return to the shower!


So, what’s the secret to salvaging over-oiled strands? Let’s talk about some tips and tricks to get oil out of your hair, whether you’ve applied too much, you’ve used an oil treatment, or you’re battling excess oil every day.

 

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How to Get Oil Out of Your Hair if You Applied Too Much

Incorporating hair oil into your routine is great for nourishing your hair, adding shine, and improving its manageability. But it’s important to know that not all hair oils are the same. Lightweight hair oils, like our Honey-Infused Hair Oil, absorb into the hair quickly, leaving it manageable and full of life, not sticky or greasy.


But, heavier oils tend to sit on the surface of the hair, leaving it looking dirty, greasy, and limp. That’s why it’s always best to apply any new product sparingly until you see how your hair will react to the formulation. It’s also important to note that it can take up to 6 weeks for the hair to fully adjust to new formulations.


Usually, you can remove excess oil by simply shampooing and conditioning as usual. But how do you remove excess oil without washing your hair? Here’s what to do if you’ve applied too much and don’t have time for a rewash:

 

Step 1: Blot Away the Excess

The first step in salvaging over-oiled strands is to remove as much excess oil as possible. Grab a clean towel and gently blot your hair to absorb as much oil as possible. Remember to blot, not rub, as this can worsen the situation by causing tangles and frizz and spreading the oil further down the shaft. 

 

Step 2: Dry Shampoo to the Rescue

Once your hair is dry, try some dry shampoo. It can work miracles for absorbing oil and revitalizing limp locks. Hold the canister about six inches away from your roots and spray evenly, focusing on the oiliest areas. Allow it to sit on your hair for a couple of minutes to work its magic.

 

Step 3: Brush, Brush, Brush

Using a paddle brush, gently brush through your hair to distribute the dry shampoo and remove excess oil. Start from the roots and work your way to the ends, being as gentle as possible to avoid damaging your hair.

 

Step 4: Consider a Slicked Back Bun

If the oiliness persists despite your best efforts, it may be time to embrace the chic simplicity of a slicked-back bun. This classic hairstyle not only camouflages greasy roots but also adds a touch of sophistication to your look. It requires minimal effort and styling time - perfect for those hectic moments when you’re already running late.

Step 5: Rinse and Repeat

If you’re not into the slicked-back bun, there’s one more option you can try to get oil out of your hair without a total rewash. A thorough rinse with lukewarm water should dilute the oil and remove any excess. Dry and style your hair as usual, and it should be soft, shiny, and free of excess oil. 

 

How to Wash Oil Out of Your Hair After Oiling

So, you want to indulge in a luxurious oiling session to nourish and pamper your hair, but you’re not sure how to get the oil out afterward? Don’t worry we’ve got you covered! Start by rinsing your hair thoroughly under lukewarm water to remove as much of the oil as possible.


Then, wash your hair with a nourishing shampoo, like our Honey-Infused Hair Wash, and repeat as necessary. When your hair feels clean, follow up with our Honey-Infused Conditioner to seal the hair strands, then dry your hair as usual. If it still seems oilier than you’d like, follow the steps above, just like when dealing with over-oiled strands.

 

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Why Removing Oil from Hair is Important

Maybe you’re wondering what all the fuss is about. Isn’t hair oil good for your hair? Absolutely! But too much of a good thing can lead to issues. Excess oil can weigh down your hair, leaving it looking limp and lifeless and making it difficult to style.


Oil on the scalp can also lead to clogged pores and irritation, which can lead to scalp conditions like dandruff. When your hair and scalp are free of excess oil, they can absorb and retain moisture and nutrients more effectively, promoting healthy hair growth.

 

What Causes Oily Hair?

We’ve already covered what to do when you’ve applied too much hair oil, but what can you do if your hair is just oily all the time? Oily hair can be frustrating, especially if it’s a persistent issue. But, understanding the root cause can help better manage and prevent excessive oiliness.


Many times, it’s a simple matter of overactive sebaceous glands leading to excessive sebum production in the scalp. This can be related to genetics, hormones, overwashing, or using the wrong products.


For some, environmental factors, such as humidity, heat, and pollution, can increase oil production. Finally, washing your hair too frequently can strip away natural oils and stimulate your scalp to produce more oil to compensate, while under washing allows dirt and oil to accumulate.

 

Tips for Preventing Oily Hair

Here are some effective tips to help you prevent oily hair and maintain a fresh and balanced scalp.

 

Choose the Right Hair Oil and Apply It Correctly

Choosing the right hair oil can make all the difference. Opt for a lightweight hair oil, like our Honey-Infused Hair Oil, which is suitable for all hair types and less likely to cause excess oiliness if applied correctly.


When applying hair oil, remember that a little goes a long way. Start with just a drop or two and add more only if you need it. Focus on the areas where your hair tends to be driest, such as the mid-lengths and ends, and avoid applying to the scalp.

 

Avoid Overwashing

Do some experimenting to find the right washing frequency for you. You may find that it’s possible to wash your hair every other day, or even less frequently, which will allow your scalp’s natural oils to balance.

 

Use a Gentle Shampoo

Choose a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo, like our Honey-Infused Hair Wash. It’s designed to gently, yet effectively cleanse all hair types without stripping away natural oils or drying out the hair.

  

Wash with Lukewarm Water

Washing your hair with hot water can strip away natural oils and stimulate your scalp to produce more oil to compensate. Opt for lukewarm water when washing your hair to help maintain your scalp’s natural moisture balance.

 

Take Care of Your Scalp

Incorporate our Honey-Infused Scalp Treatment into your routine regularly to promote overall scalp health. This lightweight, fast-absorbing scalp serum instantly nourishes and soothes the scalp to balance sebum production with a powerful blend of Mirsalehi Honey and 5 natural scalp-targeting actives.

 

Gisou Honey Infused Hair Oils

 

Say Goodbye to Oily Hair for Good

Managing oily hair can be a challenge, but armed with the right knowledge and techniques, you can keep excess oiliness at bay and nurture your locks at the same time. Remember to choose lightweight oils and gentle shampoos, and avoid overwashing to maintain a balanced scalp.


For a lightweight, fast-absorbing hair oil perfect for all hair types, try Gisou’s Honey-Infused Hair Oil. Formulated with natural and sustainably sourced honey from the Mirsalehi Bee Garden, our nourishing hair oil hydrates your locks without weighing them down, leaving you with soft, shiny, and beautifully balanced hair.

 

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