How to Treat an Oily Scalp

How to Treat an Oily Scalp

Does your hair appear greasy and listless after a day or two after shampooing? We all know an oily scalp can be unattractive and embarrassing. But when left unchecked, an oily scalp is not just unsightly, it can cause or exacerbate dandruff, resulting in itchiness and discomfort. Ultimately, an unhealthy scalp can weaken the hair and lead to hair loss.

What Causes an Oily Scalp?

Oil secretions (called sebum) keep the scalp and hair healthy. Oil helps prevent damage such as split ends and conditions the hair, giving it luster. However, when the oil-producing glands (sebaceous glands) are overactive and secrete too much oil, the hair can become heavy, stringy and tough to manage. Even if you wash your hair regularly, an oily scalp can make your hair appear dirty and unkempt.

Certain factors can contribute to an oily scalp, such as heredity and improper hair care. In women, hormonal fluctuation can play a significant role. In fact, many women notice their hair becomes oily during menstruation.

 Treatments for an Oily Scalp

Because excessive sebum can block hair follicles and spur bacteria and fungi growth, is important not to neglect an oily scalp. To keep restore balance and treat oily hair, here are some simple remedies you can try:

  • Shampoo daily. Cleansing with a mild shampoo can reduce oil buildup on your hair.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar or Lemon Juice rinse. The acidic properties of apple vinegar cider and lemon juice can help balance the pH level of the scalp, which in turn helps control oil secretion.
  • Dry Shampoo. A dry shampoo can absorb excess grease and add texture to your hair. However, it is important not to overdo it with dry shampoos, which can accumulate if used too often.

Dr. Marder Total Relief Hair Products for an Oily Scalp

Dr. Marder Total Relief Shampoo and Conditioner can help maintain the balance in your scalp. Specially formulated to gently cleanse the hair and stimulate healthy hair growth, Dr. Marder hair care products will not weigh the hair down. Dr. Marder hair care products contain antibacterial and antifungal agents, which inhibit bacterial and fungal growth and curtail the damaging effects of an unhealthy scalp. If you have an oily scalp, try Dr. Marder today.

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