Why is My Hair So Oily?

Why is My Hair So Oily?

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Having oily hair can be quite frustrating and cause you unnecessary stress. Different people have different types of hair, but having oily hair means you’re going to have to do more to keep your hair healthy and fresh. This is because all that oil can build up on your scalp. But what causes your hair to be so oily, let’s look at the causes below.

Causes of Oily Hair

Having oily hair is neither healthy nor unhealthy, which is an important fact that we must state. Your hair even needs oil to be healthy, but too much of it can become a problem.

Genetics is one of the key causes of greasy hair. Simply put, some people's scalps simply produce more oil than others do, which can lead to greasy hair. Genetics can allow your hair to produce more sebum and therefore cause oily hair, and this can be a problem for many.

Even your skincare routine can contribute to your oily hair. Over-washing your hair can remove it of its natural oils, which can make your scalp create more oil to make up for it. Hair might get greasy from using heavy, oily products. All these count as great tips for healthy hair that can improve the overall quality of your hair.

Treating Oily Hair

When it comes to treating your oily hair, we have some tips you can use daily. Consider your nutrition and skincare regimen first and foremost. Consume a healthy diet and steer clear of heavy, greasy hair products. Do not overwash your hair; instead, wash it frequently but in moderation.

We also recommend trying a different kind of shampoo if your hair is too oily with your current one. Some shampoos are specifically made for oily hair types. Try to choose a clarifying shampoo with components like tea tree oil or salicylic acid, which can help lessen oiliness. There are also certain shampoo ingredients that cause hair loss that you can check on our blog posts, so avoid these ingredients as well.

Also, hair masks can help you get rid of oily hair when they are used correctly. Try a hair mask specifically for this problem, which can be found easily in wellness shops. They will soak up the sebum and produce less oily hair in general.

Let’s wrap up what we have said above: Use a clarifying shampoo, experiment with dry shampoo, pay attention to your nutrition and skincare routine, and think about applying a hair mask.

Want to know more about your hair health? If you're looking for great information about how to treat and maintain oily hair or how to speed up hair growth, you can look at our other blog posts of Asmed today and book a call with our experts to get more information.

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