Oily And Greasy Hair

Sebaceous glands of the scalp secrete an oily and greasy substance called sebum to protect the hair. A mixture of sebum, dirt, and sweat causes oily and greasy hair. Proper hair washes with shampoo decrease the oily coating. Though it recurs, it removes the oil build-up. Overwashing can also stimulate the scalp to produce more sebum. Some home remedies that help are using apple cider vinegar, essential oils, and aloe vera.

  
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How to control excess sebum production on my scalp?

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 21 year old male, who is 5'41" tall, and I weigh 136.68 Ibs. How to control excess sebum production on my scalp? It causes my hair to fall like anything.  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. When hair roots do not get sufficient nutrition, then its roots become weak and fragile so that you will have hair fall. Another most important cause is applying several kinds of shampoo and conditioner, which makes hair and scalp rough and dry. So kindly avoid using ...  Read Full »

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