For those people who enjoy using natural products instead of chemicals and store-brought items, olive oil is a household staple. It has many benefits and uses beyond cooking, one of which includes serving as a deep-conditioning hair mask. It can be difficult to get olive oil out of your hair, though, due to its heavy, greasy makeup. But with a little bit of extra care and cleansing, you can have all the benefits olive oil can offer your hair while still removing all the oil residue.
Steps
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1Use regular shampoo. Wash hair thoroughly with your normal shampoo and conditioner. Apply the shampoo to your scalp and rub it in gently. Rinse it out with warm water. Then apply the conditioner in the same fashion and rinse it out. [1] X Research source
- Reapply the shampoo and conditioner if necessary. Repeat these steps until your hair feels less oily from the olive oil. If you're using regular shampoo, it can take up to 3 rinses to get rid of olive oil
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2Cleanse hair with a clarifying shampoo. Clarifying shampoos are shampoos designed to remove any buildup in your hair. This can include residue from wax, gel, hairspray, chlorine, or an olive oil hair mask. Pour some clarifying shampoo into the palms of your hands and apply it to your hair. Gently massage it into your hair, focusing on the scalp. Then rinse it out with warm water. [2] X Research source
- If you're using a clarifying shampoo, it should only take one rinse to get the oil out of your hair.
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3Make a baking soda paste. Combine baking soda and water to remove any remaining olive oil. Mix the ingredients in your palm until you make a paste. You should simply add a bit of water to the baking soda until it turns into a paste. Coat your hair in the paste. Start at the roots and work all the way to the tips of your hair. [3] X Research source
- Try covering your hair with a shower cap, towel, plastic bag, or other similar device. Let it sit for approximately fifteen minutes. [4] X Research source
- Then rinse it out thoroughly in the shower. Repeat these steps as necessary to remove any remaining olive oil residue.
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1Try dry shampoo. Dry shampoo can do wonders at soaking up any excess olive oil you may have put in your hair. Simply apply the dry shampoo to your dry hair as directed on the package. Most dry shampoos come in spray packages, so spray the product onto your hair and use your brush to comb the product through your hair.. [5] X Research source
- Make sure you don’t apply dry shampoo to wet hair.
- You can also rub a towel on your hair after you apply the dry shampoo. The added friction should help remove a bit more of the olive oil.
- If you don’t have any dry shampoo on hand, you can use a bit of baby powder in a pinch. Just sprinkle a small amount on the crown of your head and use your brush to comb it through your hair.
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2Use dishwasher detergent. Apply a small amount of liquid dishwasher detergent to damp hair if it is still oily. Detergents are designed to strip oils and can get olive oil out of hair after other conditioners and shampoos only remove part of the grease. [6] X Research source
- To avoid drying out hair unnecessarily, start with a small amount of detergent and use more as needed.
- Use a deep moisturizing conditioner after applying dishwasher detergent. The detergent can leave hair dry and stripped of all natural oils.
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3Slick your hair back into a ponytail. If you can’t get all of the olive oil out of your hair, try styling your hair into a tight ponytail. This slicked back look will mask some of the greasy residue of the remaining olive oil and buy you a bit more time to try to remove it. [7] X Research source
- You can make a ponytail on the top of your head or one at the back of your neck. You can even make a nice looking low ponytail at the base of your neck.
- Additionally, you might consider buns, French braids, or other braids to conceal the greasiness of your hair. These styles are particularly effective for longer hair.
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1Give yourself plenty of time. Don't apply the olive oil mask right before an event such as a wedding or party. If you encounter problems removing all the olive oil, your hair can look limp or unwashed. This can lead to unappealing, greasy looking hair. [8] X Research source
- Be sure to only apply olive oil treatments to your hair at least several days before any big event so you have plenty of time to deal with any unforeseen circumstances or accidents that may occur.
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2Avoid extended contact with your skin. Leaving your hair against your neck or forehead while applying and removing olive oil can cause breakouts on those areas. Place hair in a shower cap or towel to avoid any potential skin problems. [9] X Research source
- Remember that hot olive oil can burn your skin. Warm it gently and be cautious when applying it to your hair.
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3Dilute the oil before use. Before you initially apply the olive oil to your hair, take a bit of a precaution by diluting the olive oil with water. Dilute the olive oil in half by adding one part olive oil to two parts water.
- Taking this step will make the oil easier to get out of your hair once you are done with the application. This could save you a lot of trouble handling too-greasy hair later.
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4Get it all out. Leaving olive oil in your hair for too long can be quite problematic and damaging to the skin on your scalp. It can cause the pores on the scalp to get clogged which can lead to blemishes and irritation. Additionally, it can make any flakes of skin (dandruff) stick to your head which can compound the problem.
- If one of the cleansing methods doesn’t work, don’t be disheartened. Keep washing your hair or trying other methods until your hair is back to normal.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionCan olive oil repair damaged hair?Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist based in Milledgeville, Georgia. She has been working as a hair stylist since 2007, and began a career as a cosmetology teacher in 2013. She worked as a teacher at Arrojo Cosmetology School, teaching cosmetology practices, hairstyling, and hair color application. She also brought her cosmetology expertise to her work as a staff writer for fashion blog Style Noted, writing pieces related to hair and fashion. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from Georgia College & State University, where she was also an English Teaching Fellow. Additionally, she received a BA in Creative Writing and Literature from New York University.Olive oil can rehydrate damaged hair, replenishing lost moisture, but it can't fix damage. The only way hair can be truly repaired is by growing out the damage.
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QuestionCan you leave olive oil in your hair?Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist based in Milledgeville, Georgia. She has been working as a hair stylist since 2007, and began a career as a cosmetology teacher in 2013. She worked as a teacher at Arrojo Cosmetology School, teaching cosmetology practices, hairstyling, and hair color application. She also brought her cosmetology expertise to her work as a staff writer for fashion blog Style Noted, writing pieces related to hair and fashion. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from Georgia College & State University, where she was also an English Teaching Fellow. Additionally, she received a BA in Creative Writing and Literature from New York University.Olive oil is a fairly heavy oil and not ideal for leaving in the hair. For a lighter oil, try Argan oil or Jojoba; both are suitable for leave-in wear.
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QuestionCan I apply dry shampoo on hair that has olive oil on it?Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016.Yes, dry shampoo can be applied to hair that has olive oil on it. it will soak up some of the oil, but it won't remove all of it from the hair completely.
Tips
- Only apply olive oil to wet or damp hair. It is much more difficult to remove the oil if it was applied directly to dry hair.Thanks
- Gently warming the olive oil before applying it (e.g. by warming it in the palms of your hands) will make it thinner. This can make it easier to apply sparingly.Thanks
- Olive oil is a natural way to keep hair conditioned and to add extra shine. Depending on the texture and natural oiliness of your hair, apply an olive oil mask anywhere from several times a week to once a month.Thanks
Warnings
- Don't apply too much olive oil when doing an at-home hair mask. Start sparingly and add more as you go, or you might find it difficult to wash the olive oil out of your hair.Thanks
Things You'll Need
- Water
- Shampoo
- Clarifying shampoo
- Conditioner
- Baking soda
- Liquid dishwasher detergent
References
- ↑ http://homeremediesforlife.com/olive-oil-for-scalp/
- ↑ http://helloglow.co/deep-cleansing-diy-scalp-scrubs/
- ↑ http://crunchybetty.com/5-foods-you-have-in-your-kitchen-that-should-be-in-your-hair/
- ↑ http://www.care2.com/greenliving/olive-oil-hair-repair.html/2
- ↑ http://www.allure.com/story/how-to-remove-excess-hair-oil
- ↑ http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf/Beauty/Hair_Tips/Oily_Hair/Remedies-for-Greasy-Hair.html
- ↑ https://michellephan.com/train-your-hair-to-be-grease-free-and-gorgeous/
- ↑ http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/articles.php?f=tip044.htm
- ↑ http://homeremediesforlife.com/olive-oil-for-scalp/
About This Article
If you've used olive oil as a deep conditioning hair mask, you’ll need to carefully clean your hair to get all of the oily residue out. Regular shampoo and conditioner might work, but if it doesn't, you can use baking soda to get olive oil out. Just mix enough baking soda and water to make a paste that you can apply to your hair and scalp. After working the paste in, cover your hair with a shower cap or towel and let it sit for 15 minutes. Then rinse it out with warm water. Another thing you can try is dish soap. Apply a few drops of dish soap to wet hair, work it in, and rinse it out. Just make sure to follow up with a deep moisturizing conditioner since dishwashing detergent can leave your hair dry. For more tips from our Beauty co-author, including how to properly apply olive oil to your hair, keep reading!
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- "There are some very good tips in this article. I find that mixing a small amount of dish liquid with my regular shampoo gets the oil out without needing to use harsh detergent at full strength. It removes the oil without actually stripping the hair. " ..." more