Most common questions used to investigate
Do you use products formulated for oily skin?
Do you rinse your hair with cold water?
Do you wash your hair too often?
Are you stressed?
Do you wash your hairbrush?
Common conclusions
Hair care products that live up to their hype have taken a lot of thought and research. If your regular shampoo is not cutting it, you shouuld switch to a clarifying shampoo with more powerful detergents. This will help your hair stay grease-free by removing excess oil. You should try out the Sachajuan Scalp Shampoo, Scalp Revival Charcoal + Coconut Oil Micro-exfoliating Shampoo, Purifying Shampoo with Jujube Bark Extract, etc.
You should start rinsing your hair with cold water because cold water constricts your pores and slows sweat, sebum, and oil production in your skin. After you have washed your hair, give it a quick rinse with cold water to make sure your scalp is not producing too much oil.
You should wash your hair less often. Washing your hair too much will deplete your scalp's natural oils. It may produce more oil to rehydrate as a result of this.
Stress can cause your entire body to produce more oil and just like your face can become greasy and potentially break out in pimples, the same can happen to your scalp.
You should clean your brush. Your brush may be clogged with styling products, oils, and other gunk, causing your hair to become dirty right after washing. To remove the buildup, you should clean your styling tools with a little shampoo or mild soap. Similarly, after each brushing, wash out all of the loose hair to keep your brush free of dirt and impurities.
Great! If you regularly use styling creams, gels, or hairspray, a good rule of thumb is to clean your hairbrush once a week. If you do not use much product in your hair, you shouuld try to make a habit of cleaning your brush every two to three weeks.
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