how do i fix my extremely greasy hair?

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I obviously shower everyday and have never had an issue with this until a few months ago, where it slowly began to get extremely greasy, even though I used native shampoo daily. I tried shampoo 3x weekly and im on no shampoo rn but it doesnt seem to be helping, if anything its only making it worse. Its gotten to the point where friends and family are noticing it, and I have no idea what to do. I added a refrence photo (two hours after showering with just water, air dried)
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visit a derma
 
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No shampoo will only make it worse, at least in the short term, it takes a while for the benefits to set in iirc.

It's probably better to just go back to shampooing every 2 or 3 days for the time being. Do your own research online and definitely go see a derma
 
No shampoo will only make it worse, at least in the short term, it takes a while for the benefits to set in iirc.

It's probably better to just go back to shampooing every 2 or 3 days for the time being. Do your own research online and definitely go see a derma
it could be due to aromasin, as I got on it around the same time my hair started getting greasy, and it been progressively been getting worse since then
 
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take about 1kg of baby powder in your hands, then shoot it up into the air and catch it all with your hair
 
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it could be due to aromasin, as I got on it around the same time my hair started getting greasy, and it been progressively been getting worse since then
it could be, I looked into it and it doesn't seem to be that common of a side effect for aromasin. I don't think I have much else to tell you tbh
 
it could be, I looked into it and it doesn't seem to be that common of a side effect for aromasin. I don't think I have much else to tell you tbh
it isnt a widely reported or studied thing for sure, but it is known that estrogen plays a role in sebum/oil balance in the skin and hair. I have noticed increased acne as well too, not much but I usually never have any pimples.
 
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