Most common questions used to investigate
Do you wash your hair regularly?
Do you use styling tools?
Do you use products with silicone?
Do you eat healthy?
Have you ever used an egg yolk hair mask?
Common conclusions
You should start washing your hair more frequently. It gathers the oils and dirt when you shampoo and offers you the chance to rinse it out of your hair. Washing every day or every other day could do the job. You should use products formulated for oily hair such as L'Oréal Paris Elvive Extraordinary Clay Shampoo, Neutrogena Anti-Residue Clarifying Shampoo, Paul Mitchell Shampoo Two, etc.
You should avoid using straightening irons, hair brushes, hair dryers, etc. They can give you a smooth, sleek finish, but they can also make your hair look greasy faster.
You should avoid products (such as shampoos, conditioners, creams, etc.) with silicone. Silicones can build up on the hair to make it look sticky, sweaty, and weighted down, in addition to adding excess gloss that can look an awful lot like oil.
Deep fried and fast food, leading to the overactivity of oil glands, overload our bodies with oil. With extra grease, the oil they create coats our skin, including the scalp. You should start eating a balanced diet of healthy fats and carbs, such as nuts, avocados, cheese, whole eggs, chia seeds, vegetables, fruit, whole grains, etc.
Egg yolks have a high sulfur content, which can help relieve dandruff and greasy hair symptoms. You should simply beat your own egg yolks or mix them with honey, tea tree oil or olive oil, add to dry hair, and leave on for around five to twenty minutes. Then properly wash your hair and wash good.
Great! You should continue using it.
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