Struggling with an oily scalp but dry hair ends? You’re not alone — it’s a common issue for many Canadian men, especially in areas like Kitchener, Cambridge, Guelph, and Waterloo where hard water and seasonal weather shifts affect the way your hair behaves. Knowing which shampoo to use for this combination can make a big difference in how your hair looks, feels, and stays healthy.
Why Your Scalp Is Oily and Your Hair Is Dry
When your scalp produces too much sebum (natural oil), but that oil doesn’t reach the ends of your hair, you end up with greasy roots and dry, brittle tips. This often happens when you wash your hair too often with harsh shampoos, use heavy styling products, or experience dry indoor air during Canadian winters.
Add hard water to the mix — which is common across South West Ontario — and it becomes even harder for your hair to retain moisture. Minerals in the water can coat your scalp and hair, blocking moisture and leaving buildup that makes your scalp produce even more oil in response.
The Right Shampoo: What to Look For
To handle oily scalp and dry hair, choose a shampoo that cleanses without stripping your natural oils completely. It should gently remove excess oil at the roots while hydrating the dry ends.
Look for products that include ingredients like:



Recommended Shampoos You Can Use
Based on our experience, here are some shampoos that work well for men dealing with this exact hair issue:


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Smart Washing Habits
How and when you wash your hair matters just as much as what you use. We advise men to wash their hair no more than two to three times a week. This reduces oil overproduction and prevents dry-out at the ends.
Use lukewarm water instead of hot, which can strip away healthy oils. On non-wash days, you can rinse with water or use a lightweight leave-in conditioner on the tips to keep them soft.
Avoid layering on too many styling products. Greasy gels and waxes can clog pores and worsen oiliness. Stick with light styling creams or pastes that wash out easily and don’t coat the scalp.
Local Tips for Hair Health in South West Ontario
If you live in an area with hard water, consider installing a shower filter to reduce mineral buildup on your scalp and hair. You should also use a clarifying shampoo once every two weeks to remove any residue from water and products.
During the winter, heated indoor spaces can dry out your hair faster. Use a moisturizing mask or deep conditioner once a week to keep the ends healthy. During summer, switch to lighter hydrating products to avoid weighing down the hair.
Let Us Help You Get It Right
Hair that’s oily at the roots but dry at the ends needs a balanced approach — and a professional eye to guide you.we see this hair type every day and tailor our recommendations based on your lifestyle, hair texture, and environment. We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all advice — we believe in real solutions for real men.
If your hair still feels unmanageable, or you’re not sure what product is right for you, book a consultation with us. Our barbers aren’t just skilled with the clippers — they’re trained to understand scalp health, product choices, and everyday styling challenges men face across different seasons in Canada.
Managing oily scalp and dry hair doesn’t have to be complicated. The right shampoo, proper routine, and a few adjustments based on local climate and water conditions can go a long way. With some expert advice and a bit of consistency, you’ll start to see healthier, fresher hair — from root to tip.
For personalized product advice or a fresh haircut that works with your hair type, stop by Stylish Barbershop. We’re here to help you look and feel your best — no guesswork, no gimmicks, just real barbering for real men.

Marilyn Frank is a hair styling expert and Health Sciences graduate from the University of Toronto. She writes practical guides on hairstyles, hair care, and product picks for both men and women. She blends science and style to help readers achieve healthy & confident hair every day. Contact: stylishbarbershopinc@gmail.com