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Oily Roots Making Your Hair Look Flat And Unwashed? Here’s A Faster Way To Bring Back Fresh, Fluffy Volume
Amanda Collins | Beauty & Hair Care Expert
If your hair gets oily fast, you know how frustrating it feels to wash, blow-dry, and style your hair… only to see your roots looking greasy again hours later. By noon, your hair starts falling flat. By the next day, it can look separated, heavy, and unwashed - even when you’re doing everything right. 
1. It Doesn’t Try To Stop Your Scalp From Producing Oil

Most oily-hair tips tell you to change something: wash less, switch shampoos, skip conditioner or blow-dry your hair fully 

But scalp oil is a natural part of how your body protects your hair and scalp. The real problem is that some scalps produce more oil than others. For those with naturally overactive oil glands, due to genetics, hormones, or oily skin type, that excess oil can quickly build up, leaving hair looking greasy, flat, split ends, and unnatural.

That is why trying to “reduce oil” can feel like a losing battle. The more realistic solution is to help your hair absorb the excess oil that is already there - before it ruins your volume.
“I used to wash my hair every morning and still felt greasy by lunch. This helped my roots look fresh without starting my whole routine over.”
— Megan R.
2. Absorbs Root Oil To Bring Back Fresh, Fluffy Volume
When oil builds up around your roots, your hair starts sticking together. That is why oily hair often looks thin, separated, shiny, and flat — even if you washed it recently.
Hair Fluffy Spray uses fine rice starch particles that work like tiny blotting papers for your roots. They help absorb excess oil, reduce greasy shine, and make hair look lighter and more lifted.
So instead of just masking oily hair, it helps restore the look most people actually want: cleaner-looking roots with fresh, fluffy volume.
“My bangs and crown usually get oily first. A few sprays made my hair look cleaner and gave it lift again.”
— Lauren M.
3. Scalp-Friendly & Non-Irritating For Everyday Refreshes
Many dry shampoos and styling sprays can feel too heavy for oily scalps - especially if they leave behind powdery buildup, sticky residue, or a coated feeling at the roots.
Hair Fluffy Spray is formulated without talc, silicone powders, sulfates, or harsh ingredients, giving your roots a cleaner-looking refresh without a harsh, heavy finish.
It’s suitable for oily scalps, all hair colors, busy professionals, students, travelers, and fitness lovers who want refreshed roots without washing. 
“Dry shampoo usually makes my scalp feel gross or powdery. This felt lighter and made my roots look fresh without feeling coated.”
— Rachel S.
4. Why Stylists Recommend Root-Blotting For Flat, Oily Hair
Stylists know one simple truth: if the roots look oily, the whole hairstyle looks flat.
Once oil collects at the scalp line, volume disappears fast. Curls, waves, layers, and blowouts all lose shape when the roots start looking greasy.
That is why root-focused oil absorption is such a practical between-wash fix. You do not need to redo your entire wash-dry-style routine. You just refresh the area where oil shows first.
“I use it before going out when I don’t have time to wash. It makes my hair look like I actually styled it.”
— Nicole D.
5. ✅ Trusted By Over 1 Million Women Worldwide
Over 1 million women worldwide have chosen Hair Fluffy Spray because it solves two everyday problems at once.
✔ Helps absorb visible root oil
✔ Restores fresh, fluffy volume
“My hair is fine and gets oily fast. This gave me volume without making it stiff. I finally feel confident wearing my hair down again.”
— Sarah H.
6. How To Use: Just Spray, Wait, And Fluff
01
STEP 1
Shake the bottle and spray it on the hair root 3cm away from the hair.
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STEP 2
Massage with your fingertips to loosen your hair.
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STEP 3
It can be finished by combing the shape with a comb or by hand.
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