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    Dry Hair & Oily Scalp Treatment

    Dry Hair & Oily Scalp Treatment Posted by info@mybeautycompare.it on 2014-03-05 A lot of young women suffer from having dry hair with an oily scalp. Finding a treatment that can maintain this type of hair can be difficult and time consuming. MyBeautyCompare are here to help with your dry hair and oily scalp treatment so you can get beautiful hair with a healthy scalp. Those who have dry hair and an oily scalp often suffer from having greasy roots with the rest of the hair being dry all over even when the hair is clean. Split ends are likely to develop at the tips of hair. In order to treat this type of hair and keep it healthy, you need to identify the causes of it. Oily hair and scalp are caused by too much production of the oily substance sebum by the sebaceous glands. This substance helps keep the hair and skin from drying out too much however, too much sebum causes the skin and scalp to become oily. Having an oily scalp can also have some negative effects on your face. Small pimples can appear on the forehead and all over the face. Although there is not much you can do in regards to how much sebum is produced on your scalp, there are tips that you can incorporate in your beauty routine to avoid having greasy roots. Use Shampoo & Conditioner For Oily Hair Ensure that you are using shampoo and conditioner that are especially formulated for oily scalp as they include agents that help maintain the sebum levels. Take advantage of MyBeautyCompare’s beauty profile to get recommendations on what hair products you should be using. Kerastase Cristalliste is an ideal conditioner for this type of hair as it is not too heavy on the roots therefore you will not get greasy hair. Brush Gently Backwards When brushing your hair, do not brush vigorously and avoid hair contact with the face. This is because when you are brushing your hair you are brushing the sebum to other parts of the hair and the skin which in turn is causing it to be oily too. Brush your hair backwards to avoid any contact with the skin and ensure that you brush from root to tips to ensure some sebum to reach the dry ends. Do Not Wash Daily You may have heard this before but it is crucial that you do not wash your hair every day. This can cause the scalp to become dry which in turn cause more sebum production thus, leading to an oily scalp. Develop a pattern for when to wash your hair, it is best to wash your hair every two days to allow for the natural oils to be produced and absorbed by your hair but also to avoid too much build up at the same time. Apply Serum Only To Hair Tips Ensure that whatever styling product or hair serum that you are applying does not touch the roots as this can cause it to become even more greasy. However, your dry hair ends needs some moisture and heat protection so ensure that you apply a serum to the ends to keep them healthy and soft. Use Phyto Keratine Repairing Serum only to the ends of your hair to protect them from any further damage. Homemade Hair Masks Having dry hair tips can result in split ends. This usually stems from too much heat or lack of hair care. In order to avoid split ends and treat your oily scalp, homemade remedies for healthy hair are a must in your beauty routine. If you are unsure of what mask to use, check out our post on homemade hair mask for your type of hair. Cut Hair Regularly The best way to get rid of split ends is to simply cut them off. Ensure that you go to a hairdresser to do this as they are more knowledgeable on how to cut hair without causing more split ends to appear.