9 Best Conditioners for Oily Hair That Actually Work, According to Celebrity Stylists ...Saudi Arabia

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If your hair looks greasy by lunchtime no matter how recently you washed it, you're probably dealing with oily hair—and you've likely been told to skip conditioner altogether. That advice? Completely wrong. The truth is, avoiding conditioner can actually make oily hair worse because dry, dehydrated ends send signals to your scalp to produce even more oil to compensate. It's a vicious cycle that leaves you with greasy roots and straw-like ends simultaneously.Oily hair happens when your sebaceous glands go into overdrive, pumping out excess sebum that makes your roots look slick and limp. But here's what most people don't realize: that oil rarely travels past the first few inches of your hair shaft. So while your scalp is drowning in grease, your mid-lengths and ends are actually parched and desperate for moisture. Using the wrong conditioner—heavy, silicone-laden formulas that coat every strand—makes the problem exponentially worse by weighing down roots and creating buildup that traps even more oil at the scalp.The solution isn't skipping conditioner—it's using the right kind and applying it strategically. The best conditioners for oily hair are lightweight, water-based formulas that hydrate without heaviness. Look for ingredients like tea tree oil and citrus extracts that help balance oil production, avoid anything with heavy butters or coating silicones, and always keep conditioner away from your roots (mid-lengths to ends only). Whether you need a leave-in treatment, a clarifying formula or something customized to your exact oil production level, the right conditioner can transform oily hair from a daily frustration into healthy, balanced locks.We consulted celebrity hairstylists who manage oily scalps on A-list clients daily to find out which conditioners actually work without making the grease situation worse. Here are their top picks for hydrating oily hair without the heavy, greasy aftermath.Related: 7 Best Hairstyles for Long Hair, According to a Celebrity Stylist

Top Conditioners for Oily Hair

Best Overall:Aveda Scalp Solutions Replenishing ConditionerBest Innovative:AROVE AERIOUS Waterless Powder ConditionerBest Custom: Prose Custom ConditionerBest Inexpensive: HASK Tea Tree & Rosemary Invigorating ConditionerBest for Color-Treated: Wella ColorMotion+Best Clarifying Conditioner:Cécred Hydrating ConditionerBest Lightweight Oil: AROVE ILLUMINOUS Leave InBest for No Buildup: Epres Healthy Hair ConditionerBest Leave-In: Prose Leave-in Conditioner

De Leon is clear about what works best. "[The] best choices are lightweight, water-based formulas. [It's a] no-go for heavy butters and silicones," she says. Also, make sure to look for clarifying ingredients like tea tree oil or citrus extracts.

2. Scalp-Supporting Ingredients

"High-end conditioning agents that provide slip without heaviness" are important, says Dueñas. He also recommends looking for silicone alternatives because they typically have less weight and do not coat the hair. They also rinse off in water, helping to prevent buildup over time.

4. Customizable Concentration

Dueñas agrees that "ideally, a formula that allows you to adjust concentration based on your needs" gives you the most control.

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Should I Use Deep Conditioner if I Have Oily Hair?

Dueñas takes it further, explaining the science behind why deep conditioning actually helps oily hair. "Hydration prevents your scalp from going into overdrive. Oily hair needs moisture," he says. "Your hair typically gets oil from a dry scalp, your scalp is trying to overcompensate and pushes out oil to relieve itchiness and flakes." He adds that an unhealthy scalp causes dry brittle hair, thus causing a vicious cycle. But don't worry! There's help. The key? Deep condition regularly but keep it far away from your roots.

Dueñas is clear that oiliness almost always comes from an imbalanced scalp. His solutions include no harsh cleaners, conditioning your ends every wash, letting conditioner sit and rinsing well. He adds that you can "use a gentle scalp scrub if needed, or scalp simulating brush. Use products that support the scalp microbiome instead of blocking it."Related: The #1 Hair Product Every Woman Over 60 Needs, According to Celebrity Stylists

9 Best Conditioners for Oily Hair, According to Celebrity Stylists

Best Overall: Aveda Scalp Solutions Replenishing Conditioner, $47

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Annagjid "Kee" Taylor, celebrity hairstylist who has worked with Keke Palmer, CEO and founder of Deeper Than Hair, recommends the Aveda Scalp Solutions line for oily hair. The conditioner is gentle yet effective, working to balance oil production while hydrating ends without any heaviness. The lightweight formula contains burdock root, echinacea and sage to help regulate sebum production while providing moisture where you need it. It's ideal for everyday use and won't strip or overload your scalp.

Best Innovative: AROVE AERIOUS Waterless Powder Conditioner, $36

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Dueñas highly recommends this innovative formula. The waterless powder format is revolutionary—you activate it with water to create a customizable concentration based on your needs. He loves the customization and deep hydration it offers, telling Parade it has many scalp health benefits as well."LumiLok ingredient delivery system activated by water," he shares about its technology. "[It] works like drug delivery systems targeting deep inside the hair and scalp, [and] leaves no residue." For oily hair specifically, the fact that it's lightweight and leaves zero residue makes it ideal.

Best Custom: Prose Custom Conditioner, $35

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Riley loves this because it's "completely personalized for you. For those who need help managing an oily scalp, it will have the perfect ingredients for your unique hair and scalp needs." The custom formulation means you're not getting a one-size-fits-all solution that might be too heavy or not moisturizing enough. Prose adjusts the formula based on your specific oil production level, hair texture, environment and styling habits to create the perfect balance.Related: 11 Easy Hairstyles for Short Hair, According to a Celebrity Stylist

Best Inexpensive: HASK Tea Tree & Rosemary Invigorating Conditioner, $6

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Taylor loves this affordable option for its refreshing, clarifying benefits. The tea tree and rosemary combination gives a cooling, invigorating feel while helping to balance oil production on the scalp. It cleanses away buildup and provides lightweight hydration without any greasy residue. It's perfect for oily scalps that want a deep clean feeling without the drama—or the high price tag.

Best for Color-Treated: Wella ColorMotion+, $25

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De Leon recommends this for anyone with color-treated oily hair. "[It] protects color without oils," she says. The formula shields color from fading while providing moisture where you need it, all without adding any oil-based ingredients that would weigh down already-greasy roots. It's the perfect solution for maintaining vibrant color without sacrificing the lightweight feel oily hair requires.

Best Clarifying Conditioner: Cécred Hydrating Conditioner, $31

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Taylor specifically recommends the Cécred line (founded by Beyoncé) for managing oily roots while keeping ends healthy. The hydrating conditioner works beautifully with the brand's clarifying shampoo to provide balanced moisture without adding excess oil or buildup. The premium formula helps remove sebum and residue while conditioning mid-lengths and ends, making it great for anyone dealing with oily roots but dry, damaged ends.

Best Lightweight: AROVE ILLUMINOUS Leave In, $39

Arove

Dueñas calls this "the first concentrated hair oil and leave-in conditioner in one" and specifically recommends it for oily hair, highlighting its frizz control and deep hydration especially.The fact that it delivers deep moisture with literally zero weight makes it perfect for oily hair that needs hydration on the ends without any greasy feel.

Best for No Buildup: Epres Healthy Hair Conditioner, $32

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Celebrity stylist Adam Campbell, who has worked with Natalie Portman, Florence Pugh and many others, recommends Epres products specifically for oily hair. "Epres Healthy Hair shampoo and conditioner are amazing for oily hair, because they don't contain quats, the forever chemicals that coat each strand and create buildup on the scalp (and are in virtually every other shampoo and conditioner, as well as household cleaning products)," he explains. "The conditioner is extremely lightweight, doesn't leave deposits and makes styling oily hair so much easier." The formula ensures your hair gets moisture without any of the coating that typically makes oily hair worse.

Best Leave-In: Prose Leave-in Conditioner, $38

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Kathleen Riley, celebrity stylist and Prose Hair ExpertJamielynn "JJ" De Leon, celebrity hairstylist, New York Fashion Week hair director and founder of Rogue House SalonMichael Dueñas, celebrity hairstylistAdam Campbell, celebrity stylistAnnagjid "Kee" Taylor, celebrity hairstylist, CEO and founder of Deeper Than Hair

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