logo
Search Image 2Profile Image

Save The Day With These Best Hairstyles For Greasy Hair

Now bad hair day is a thing of the past; here’s all you need to know about how to style greasy hair!

Team ZZ

Easy hairstyles for greasy hair are a lifesaver when you're too exhausted to go through the whole wash-dry-style process but still want to cover up those unsightly roots. Fortunately, we have already saved you the trouble by compiling a list of  really breathtaking hairstyles for greasy hair below.

It so happens that our hair may benefit from longer intervals between washes, so don't feel bad if you choose a sleep-in instead of a shampoo date. Damage may occur when we wash our hair daily since this removes natural oils; even after using copious amounts of conditioner, our hair might still become dry. Similarly, cutting down on how often you use heat tools is like giving your hair a short spa treatment.

We all hate it when our hair feels disgusting; it's true. The good news is that we can still maintain a polished appearance without having to wash our hair every day, which is beneficial as it enhances our self-esteem. It only requires one clever move: picking out easy hairstyles for greasy hair for the second (or third) day after washing your hair.

Here are the best hairstyles for greasy hair

Half-Up

Blog Detail Images

As it turns out, this half-up, half-down look is made easier by naturally oily hair. The half-up style allows you to apply a small amount of product to the section of hair that is half-up, making it ideal for oily hair. For a more manageable style, use Balmain's Moisturising Styling Cream. This product will give flyaways a firm grip while adding a touch of shine where it's required. One more thing: before you pick out a portion, use a rat-tail comb to separate it. Use a transparent rubber band to fasten the section once you've combed the top through and made sure it's correct. One of the best hairdos for greasy hair!

Slicked back 

Blog Detail Images

A slicked-back, mid-height ponytail is a good place to start; next, backcomb for volume, braid into a fishtail (or a standard plait if that's simpler), and last, pull out the breadth with your fingers for a chunky braid. It is an easy hairstyle for greasy hair!

Low bun

Blog Detail Images

Think about the low bun if you're short on time but yet want a stylish way to conceal oily hair. No matter the time of day, this timeless style will always be appropriate. Gather your hair at the back of your neck and tie it in a low ponytail; that's the first step in making this style. To create a bun, twist your hair around the ponytail's base and pin it down to keep it in place. Applying a little mist of hair spray to tame unruly strands is the finishing touch. One of the best hair styles for greasy hair!

90s pony

Blog Detail Images

If your hair is starting to seem greasy, a clever solution is to separate it differently. Not only is this deep side-parted pony a great way to hide third-day hair, but it's also very trendy and '90s. It is one of the best hairstyles for greasy hair!

Brun

An elegant low bun with a traditional three-strand braid make up the "brun" style. If you want to appear fancy without putting in a lot of work, try this lovely hairstyle for oily hair. To braid your hair halfway down its length, just tie it in a high ponytail. The braid should be visible from the front when you wrap the hair around the base of the pony, and the unbraided section should be utilised to complete the bun. If you're still having trouble holding your brun in place, try adding some bobby pins. It is one of the most elegant and easy hairstyles for greasy hair!

Messy bun

If you're not going for a complicated greasy hairdo, a messy bun is a great (and easy) alternative. It requires little effort to achieve and complements any hairstyle. Plus, when your hair is tied on top of your head in a sloppy bun, it effortlessly conceals oily strands and roots. It is one of the most easy hairstyles for greasy hair!

Elegant pony

All it takes to get the ideal silky high pony is a little amount of gel and dry shampoo. Before you put your hair in a ponytail, give it a good brushing and apply dry shampoo all over. Then, use a light, nonflaky gel and work it into the roots, making sure it doesn't show.  To fasten the band, use a ponytail holder with a firm grip and draw the hair securely into the ponytail. Style the ponytail as desired, apply more dry shampoo, wrap a tiny section of hair around the ponytail's base, fasten with a bobby pin below, and spritz with hairspray.

Photo: Shutterstock