Oily hair?

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I don't know why. But my hair gets oily every 2 mf seconds. I have tried, taking a shower every day, every 2 days, 3 days ect ect. It always gets oily n shit. This is extremely bad cause I always play with my hair when I'm bored. So I end up with somewhat oily hand :sick:

Anyone know a solution?
 
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Yes, if ur hair gets oily way too quickly even after like showering every day, it prob bc of overactive sebaceous glands on ur scalp. These glands produce sebum (oil) and a few things can make them go into overdrive (like how often you wash your hair, what products you use, and even how often you touch it).
TO FIX IT:
1.STOP OVERWASHING HAIR (washing too often strips scalp pf the natural oils making it produce eve more oil so now ur hair is more oily)

2.DONT USE JUST ANY SHAMPOOS
Look for:
•Clarifying shampoo (1–2x a week only) – strips excess buildup.
•Sulfate-free daily shampoo gentler on scalp, won’t overstimulate oil production.
•Ingredients like salicylic acid, tea tree oil, or charcoal can help balance oil...
Idk use dry shampoo whenever it gets like that
 
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Yes, if ur hair gets oily way too quickly even after like showering every day, it prob bc of overactive sebaceous glands on ur scalp. These glands produce sebum (oil) and a few things can make them go into overdrive (like how often you wash your hair, what products you use, and even how often you touch it).
TO FIX IT:
1.STOP OVERWASHING HAIR (washing too often strips scalp pf the natural oils making it produce eve more oil so now ur hair is more oily)

2.DONT USE JUST ANY SHAMPOOS
Look for:
•Clarifying shampoo (1–2x a week only) – strips excess buildup.
•Sulfate-free daily shampoo gentler on scalp, won’t overstimulate oil production.
•Ingredients like salicylic acid, tea tree oil, or charcoal can help balance oil.
AND AVOID
•Heavy moisturizing or “hydrating” shampoos.
•2 in 1 shampoo/conditioners.

3.TRY RINSING WITH COLD OR MEDUIM WATER NOT HOT WATER (since hot water can cause oil production. Plus cool water helps seal the scalp and reduce that oiliness)

4.AVOID CONDITIONING SCALP (only do it at ends)

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Yes, if ur hair gets oily way too quickly even after like showering every day, it prob bc of overactive sebaceous glands on ur scalp. These glands produce sebum (oil) and a few things can make them go into overdrive (like how often you wash your hair, what products you use, and even how often you touch it).
TO FIX IT:
1.STOP OVERWASHING HAIR (washing too often strips scalp pf the natural oils making it produce eve more oil so now ur hair is more oily)

2.DONT USE JUST ANY SHAMPOOS
Look for:
•Clarifying shampoo (1–2x a week only) – strips excess buildup.
•Sulfate-free daily shampoo gentler on scalp, won’t overstimulate oil production.
•Ingredients like salicylic acid, tea tree oil, or charcoal can help balance oil.
AND AVOID
•Heavy moisturizing or “hydrating” shampoos.
•2 in 1 shampoo/conditioners.

3.TRY RINSING WITH COLD OR MEDUIM WATER NOT HOT WATER (since hot water can cause oil production. Plus cool water helps seal the scalp and reduce that oiliness)

4.AVOID CONDITIONING SCALP (only do it at ends)

(Solution?🥹)
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Yes, if ur hair gets oily way too quickly even after like showering every day, it prob bc of overactive sebaceous glands on ur scalp. These glands produce sebum (oil) and a few things can make them go into overdrive (like how often you wash your hair, what products you use, and even how often you touch it).
TO FIX IT:
1.STOP OVERWASHING HAIR (washing too often strips scalp pf the natural oils making it produce eve more oil so now ur hair is more oily)

2.DONT USE JUST ANY SHAMPOOS
Look for:
•Clarifying shampoo (1–2x a week only) – strips excess buildup.
•Sulfate-free daily shampoo gentler on scalp, won’t overstimulate oil production.
•Ingredients like salicylic acid, tea tree oil, or charcoal can help balance oil.
AND AVOID
•Heavy moisturizing or “hydrating” shampoos.
•2 in 1 shampoo/conditioners.

3.TRY RINSING WITH COLD OR MEDUIM WATER NOT HOT WATER (since hot water can cause oil production. Plus cool water helps seal the scalp and reduce that oiliness)

4.AVOID CONDITIONING SCALP (only do it at ends)

(Solution?🥹)
yeah sure bro
 

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