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FAQ about Oily Hair & Scalp
When the hair and scalp are oily, hair clumps together. Its a dirt attractor and it's very difficult to style. Hair looks unattractive and it develop an offensive smell. In fact, people with the type of hair or scalp are often looked at by others as if they need lessons in personal hygiene.
For the majority of those with persistent oily and greasy hair problems, its either a hormonal imbalance (especially during a woman's menstrual cycle), or it's a result of using too much or the wrong type of styling product.
Entire hair hair product lines exist to deal strictly with this kind of problem. They contain compounds that reduce sebum, and many even contain antiseptic compounds and substances to relieve the itchiness often associated with oily scalp and hair. Look for shampoos that contain no strong detergents like sodium laureth sulfate. You'd think that using harsher detergents would rid your hair of oil faster, but this is not true. These will only dry the scalp and increase itchiness, and actually cause more oil production. If you have dry hair and oily scalp then you can apply a mild conditioner to hair, but only apply to the hair ends up to the middle, and avoid the scalp. Otherwise using a conditioner is not highly recommended. Here are a few active ingredients to look for in a good Oily Hair and Scalp Shampoo:
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