Friday, December 18, 2009

Can flour also work to absorb oil from greasy hair like baby powder can? Or will it just look like dandruff?

Baby powder can absorb excess oil from your hair if you rub it in your scalp. Can flour work the same way? Or will it look like dandruff?Can flour also work to absorb oil from greasy hair like baby powder can? Or will it just look like dandruff?
When flour comes in contact with oil, it tends to clump. If you were to pour flour onto your head it would look worse then dandruff. You could end up with cotton ball sized globes in your hair that would turn to paste if you tried to wash them out.Can flour also work to absorb oil from greasy hair like baby powder can? Or will it just look like dandruff?
Do NOT ever put flour in your hair. It won't come out, especially if your hair has any moisture; it will just ball up and get tangled into the strands of your hair (i've seen it before and it looks gross!)


The best thing you can do is to just wash your hair or try a dry shampoo, which is definatly worth any cost:)
It supposedly works but ive never tried it. I personally think that's disgusting though. If your hair is greasy just wash it. If your blonde it would probably be less noticeable but if your a brunette i wouldn't even go there.
I think it will look like dandruff. But you can try.
It will clump up.

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