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if your hair is excessively greasy, even after washing every day and without adding any oil, it might be because your hair produces too much natural oil, which causes the scalp to become greasy. We came up with a few basic solutions OR oily scalp hair loss treatment to assist you to overcome greasiness in your hair. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: BEST WAYS TO GET FREE FROM OILY SCALP


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BEST WAYS TO GET FREE FROM OILY SCALP
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Even if we shampoo frequently, our hair will
become greasy or oily at times. It's fairly
frequent because sebum, which functions as a
natural protective barrier and moisturizer for
hair, is released, causing hair to become greasy.
However, if your hair is excessively greasy, even
after washing every day and without adding any
oil, it might be because your hair produces too
much natural oil, which causes the scalp to
become greasy. We came up with a few basic
solutions OR oily scalp hair loss treatment to
assist you to overcome greasiness in your hair.
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Oily Scalp Hair Loss Treatments 1) Tea Tree
Oil Dandruff may make your hair oily. Tea tree
oil's antifungal qualities aid to treat dandruff
and decrease waxy build-up.  Apply 15 drops of
tea tree oil on your scalp in 30 ml of any
carrier oil (such as coconut or jojoba oil).
Distribute it evenly throughout your hair's
length. Before rinsing it off, let it on for at
least an hour. If you are not allergic to tea
tree oil, you can apply it straight to your
scalp. This mixture can be used 2 to 3 times per
week.   2)Apple Cider Vinegar  Apple cider
vinegar is naturally acidic. Excess sebum may be
controlled by rinsing your hair with ACV.
However, research in this area is sparse. Add 2
to 3 teaspoons apple cider vinegar to 1 cup
water.  Clean your hair with weak apple cider
vinegar after rinsing it with a gentle shampoo.
Allow it to sit for a few minutes before rinsing
it off with cool water. You can do it twice or
three times each week.  
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3) Coconut Oil  Coconut oil is a fantastic method
to nourish your hair without leaving it oily by
using it before shampooing. When contrasted to
several other organic hair oils, virgin coconut
oil is light and has a lower density, giving your
hair the shine it needs. As a result, it might
aid in the reduction of excessive sebum
production. Apply pure coconut oil to the tips of
your hair and scalp. Cyclic massaging is
recommended. After an hour, remove it with a
light cleaner. Weekly, you can use the oil. 4)
Aloe Vera  Because of its nutritionally rich
nature, aloe vera has substantial astringent and
nutritious qualities. It may also aid in the
regulation of excessive oil production. Combine 1
to 2 teaspoons aloe vera juice and 1 tsp lemon
juice in a small mixing bowl. Combine with a cup
of water to make a paste. After shampooing, rinse
your hair with this combination. It can be used
once a week.  
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5) Epsom Salt  Epsom salt is high in magnesium.
Magnesium ions can permeate the hair follicles
with ease. Magnesium, according to some anecdotal
data, may assist to alleviate scalp irritation.
It may soak up any extra sebum produced by your
scalp.  Wash your hair with a mixture of two to
three tablespoons of Epsom salt and your shampoo.
Allow 2 to 3 minutes for it to sit on your hair
before rinsing it out. For best results, do this
twice a week.   6) Baking Soda  Bicarbonate soda
or baking soda may be used as both a dry shampoo
and an oil-removal rinse. Its alkali composition
may help balance your scalp's pH and absorb
excess oil, according to anecdotal evidence.  To
form a thick paste, combine 2 to 3 teaspoons of
bicarbonate soda and water. Make a paste with
this and apply it to your hair and scalp. Allow
for a 5-minute soak before rinsing with cold
water. It is recommended that you use it twice
each week. However, if you are allergic to baking
soda or have any sores, scrapes, or rashes, you
should use caution since it might create a
moderate stinging pain.
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7)Green Tea  Green tea is high in tannins, which
are beneficial to the scalp. It is important in
the regulation of sebum secretion.  Fill a
strainer halfway with hot water and add green tea
powder. Allow it to cool fully before applying it
to your scalp and hair. Allow it to sit for 30 to
40 minutes before rinsing it off. It's something
you can do once a week.   8) Argan Oil  Argan
herbal hair oil can help to disperse grease to
the hair strands and keep them nourished by
kneading it into your skin and hair. It may also
promote blood circulation and control sebum
output. However, there isn't much information on
how it helps greasy hair.  Put a warm moist towel
over your hair and massage pure argan oil from
the head to the hairline tips. Allow it to sit
for 60 minutes before rinsing with a gentle
cleanser. This can be done once or twice a week.
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9) Lemon Juice Combine 4 to 5 tablespoons lemon
juice with 2 cups purified water in a blender.
Keep the solution refrigerated. After you've
washed your hair, wipe it dry and use this
combination. Allow it to sit for about 10 minutes
before rinsing with cool water. This combination
can be used if your hair becomes too
greasy.  Caution Need not sit in the sun after
putting lemon juice to your hair since sunshine
might bleach your hair.   10) Egg Yolks Egg yolks
may constrict hair follicles and minimize sebum
production. More data, though, is required in
this area.  1 or 2 egg yolks 1 tablespoon lemon
juice and use it on your washed hair. To avoid
the scent of eggs, let it on for 30 to 40 minutes
and then completely rinse with cold water. It can
be used once a week.
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