What's the problem with oily hair?
Many female friends may be experiencing this problem. They wash their hair every morning, yet it still becomes greasy at night, giving the impression that they haven't cared for their hair in a few days. Why? It's possible that you have oily hair and are more likely to get oily, or that regular hair washing has damaged the hair's natural protective coating. But, anyway, let's take a quick look at why women's hair turns oily. Let us take a peek below!


Wash directly, without combing
When washing your hair, make sure to thoroughly cleanse your scalp. If you rinse it directly, the dust and grime on your scalp will stick to it, and it will not be completely cleaned. Recommendation: Before washing your hair, comb it with a wide-toothed, round-head comb and rinse it with water. This will reduce both the amount of shampoo used and scalp discomfort.
Do not wash your hair every day
The reason your hair becomes oily may be because you wash it every day. Washing your hair too frequently will harm it. The oil created by the sebaceous glands will be totally washed away, leaving your hair and scalp without their natural protective coating. Experts recommend washing your hair three to four times each week, with some people reducing it to two. Furthermore, using less shampoo might help your hair become healthier.


