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Oily Hair
If you have to deal with an oily scalp then you are not alone. Large amounts of people throughout the world have to deal with oily scalp issues. One of the hardest situations with an oily scalp is finding a product that will help reduce the amount of oil on your scalp without drying out the rest of your hair in the process.
Whether or not you have used products for your oily hair you should be aware of several home remedy options that are available to help you fix this problem. In addition, there are some good products if you don’t feel like experimenting with your home products.
One of the best versatile options is Formulas Ecoly Cucumber Oily Hair Shampoo. This shampoo can be used on a daily basis if you need it or it can be used once or twice a week. The shampoo is easy to use and will help your oily scalp without drying out the rest of your hair.
The principle of oily hair and scalp care is the same as treatment for oily skin care. You need to remove excess oils and exfoliate the skin cells that clog up and suffocate the hair follicles on your scalp. Infection will typically start in the blocked hair follicles, which will cause hair loss and other scalp disorders if left untreated.
Most of the treatment for oily hair and scalp focuses on cleansing and toning routines. Cleansing typically involves washing and rinsing the hair. Since an oily hair and scalp will require frequent washing whenever it gets oily you should look into a natural shampoo that is formulated with herbs such as Amla, Shikakai or Trifala.
The best shampoo for oily hair and scalp is something that is gentle in action and thorough in dissolving the dirt and oil on your scalp and in your hair while at the same time not being harsh on your hair like a detergent shampoo.
Massaging your hair and scalp is important for the health of your hair as well as excellent growth. For oily hair or scalp, consider massaging with toning lotion. A sufficient massage exercise for the oily scalp is a two minute brushing, stroking and combing routine.
A good home remedy for oily hair and scalp is to make an infusion by boiling two handfuls of mint in one and a half glass of water for twenty minutes. Then strain the solution and add it to a 300 ml bottle of shampoo and mix.
Another option is to mix a tablespoon of malt vinegar in a glass of water and add a pinch of salt. Then put two tablespoons on your scalp and massage it with your fingertips. Doing this twice a week and leaving the lotion in for one hour before rinsing with cool water, brushing and setting your hair will help reduce the oil on your scalp.
You can also consider making your own shampoo cleanser. Mix two portions of shikakai powder with one portion of green gram flour and a half portion of Fenugreek powder. Mix a tablespoon of this mixture in with the white of an egg and use it as a shampoo. It won’t lather like a shampoo or soap will but it will cleanse the hair.
Another shampoo cleanser recipe is to take some dry soap nuts and soak them in water overnight. Then mash them in the morning and strain the solution. Add a teaspoon of shikakai powder and use it to wash your hair.
You will always have problems with your hair and even if you solve your oily hair and scalp problem you may end up with another hair issue. It is just best to remember that you can always find a product or solution for any hair problem you may have. In addition, one of the easiest hair issues to control is an oily scalp.


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