Look for a clarifying cleanser that is formulated specifically for oily hair and scalp. These shampoos cleanse and revitalize the scalp.
Dry shampoo is an excellent choice for controlling oiliness in between showers. It absorbs excess oil and adds volume, making the hair appear cleaner and less oily.
Choose a lightweight, oil-free conditioner that won't add extra oil to your scalp or drag down your hair.
Certain toners or astringents for the scalp are formulated to regulate oil secretion on the scalp. They contribute to a healthier environment for hair growth.
Tea tree oil's natural antimicrobial properties can help regulate oil production and maintain a clean epidermis.
Clay or charcoal-based hair masks can absorb excess sebum and toxins from the scalp. Once a week, use them to deep-cleanse.
Choose styling products that are lightweight and alcohol-free to add texture and hold without greasiness.
It may be tempting to wash your hair frequently to counteract oiliness, but doing so can actually stimulate your scalp to produce more oil.