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Read some of the tips about your oily hair.
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A problem associated frequently with hormones and teenage years, oily hair is not unusual in women around the time their menstrual periods come in as well as individuals who live in climates that are humid. • Compared to hair that is thicker, thin hair suffers from oiliness more since each follicle’s glands produce oil and are not as well absorbed by hair that is thick. For this reason, hair that is finer needs to be shampooed more frequently than hair that is coarse.
To prevent oil build up, apply conditioner to the middle and ends of your hair, staying away from the roots in order to prevent the build-up of oil. As much as you can, minimize hair brushing. • The reason for this is that hair that gets brushed a lot tends to stimulate the production of sebum. Work with the ends when you style your hair and keep away from the root area so that your hair maintains a fresh appearance
Generously spray dry shampoo on the roots of your hair and on most of your head. Let this sit for five minutes and brush off any remaining shampoo. The way that this type of shampoo works is that it refreshes your hair, taking away the appearance of being too oily. • Find hair shampoos and conditioners that are designed to combat hair that is oily. These products are manufactured with ingredients designed to lessen the oily tendencies of hair • Hair follicles that are clogged and accumulating dead cells will be removed by a mixture of one cup of water with one tablespoon of vinegar. Follicles that are clogged cause hair to seem greasier and might cause break outs to occur in the scalp. Vinegar clarifies the scalp and rinses away oil that has been built up.
You can also try the witch hazel and mouthwash solution. Mix equal parts of witch hazel and mouthwash and use a cotton ball to apply this solution to your scalp. This can be done every day for overly oily hair. Remember that you need to apply this just to your scalp and not to your entire hair length. • If oily hair persists, one technique is to use 2 lemons squeezed into 1 quart of water. Rinse scalp and hair with the lemon and water and don’t wash this off. High in vitamin C, lemons are also a natural antiseptic and the scalp’s moisture balance is restored by the lemon juice’s citric acid.