What To Look For
The effects of aging not only affect the color of hair but the texture as well. Seniors may experience not only less hair but oilier hair, as thinning locks tend to pull more oil from the scalp. When shopping for shampoo, read the bottles. The clearer the shampoo, the better. Herbs and fruit ingredients also act as an astringent and will help remove oils from hair. Creamy shampoos are not as effective in removing oil and residue. Also, avoid shampoos that promote shine or volume; this could mean that extra oils are present in the product.
Common Pitfalls
Some people look for the most colorful, the best smelling or the cheapest brands. When looking for an effective shampoo for oily hair, however, read the front of the bottle; it should read "For Oily Hair" or something along those lines. If the bottle reads "For Dry Hair" or "For Normal Hair," then it is not what you are looking for. Shampoo for oily hair specifically tells the buyer that it is for oily hair.
Where To Buy
Buying these shampoos at your local grocery store, drug store or super store is not only convenient, it likely will save you money and give you the best variety. You can shop at Wal-Mart and find 20-plus clarifying shampoos that will help your hair issues. Although shampoo sold at salons will cost more, smaller businesses may be more likely to offer a senior discount.
Cost
More cost-effective shampoos that will help control oily hair include Flex Shampoo, Dove Shampoo, Prell and Aquamarine Shampoo. These brands will run approximately $2.00 per bottle.
Another cost-effective shampoo that is great for oily hair is Alberto V05. Available for as little as $1.00 per bottle, this shampoo is a clarifying shampoo that will clean the scalp and not contribute to the oil content in hair. The V05 line does carry scented shampoos for "Oily Hair" for more variety.
The cost of the Suave Daily Clarifying Shampoo is around $2.00 at Wal-Mart or your local drug store. There are no hidden costs of the shampoo but to keep it cheaper, do not buy conditioner.
These prices could fluctuate due to taxes in your state, but it should not exceed $5.00.
Comparison Shopping
In comparison with other shampoos, the clarifying or "Oily Hair" shampoos specifically tell you the hair type it is for. These shampoos are light in color and have specific oil-fighting ingredients. Volumizing or shampoo for extra body will contain oils that the clarifying shampoos do not. Some other shampoos have different colors and smells, which could also contribute to the oil content in your hair.
Insider Tips
When shampooing your hair, make sure to incorporate washing your scalp to remove the source of the oil content. Wash your hair frequently and avoid excessive brushing or combing as it moves the oil from your scalp to your hair.



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