If Urban Care's hair mask makes your head feel oily after using it, it might be too heavy for your hair type. To fix this, first rinse your hair well with lukewarm water to get rid of any extra product.
Next, you might want to try a lighter hair mask made for oily or thin hair that is based on water. These items keep your skin hydrated without adding extra oil or weight. Look for masks that have elements that are known to balance the skin, like aloe vera or green tea.
Change how often you use the hair mask and how you apply it as well. To keep your roots from getting too oily, only put it on the mid-lengths and ends of your hair and not on your head.
If the oiliness doesn't go away after making these changes, you might want to talk to a dermatologist or hair care expert. They can give you personalised help and suggest products that are best for your hair and scalp.
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