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Try our oily hair shampoo range and help your oily hair back to a more beautiful and healthy look and amazing softness. Find our hair shampoo for oily hair on this page.
If you have the problem of oily and dull hair, try our hair shampoo and conditioner for oily hair with Tea Tree Oil. Feel how natural oils will make your hair look healthy and beautiful without the use of parabens.
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Oily hair is hard to get rid of, which is why it's important that you use the right shampoo for oily hair that also adds plenty of nourishment to your hair.
That's what you get with our shampoo for oily hair, which contains over 150 nutrients in natural Tea Tree Oil. The natural Tea Tree Oil in our products for oily hair has a cleansing and beneficial antiseptic action that fights bacteria and removes excess oil from the hair and scalp.
After treatment with the active ingredients, hair will appear shiny, while feeling fresh and soft. Our products are designed to balance the hair's oil balance and help you get rid of dull and oily hair.
Video: How to use Australian Bodycare hair products.
Oily hair occurs when the sebaceous glands overproduce fat. The sebaceous glands are the body's hair follicles and are the ones that produce fat. Sebum - or fat - is actually necessary for us as it protects our skin, keeping it moisturised and preventing it from drying out and becoming too fragile and delicate.
The production of fat by the sebaceous glands depends mainly on hormonal influences. When you reach puberty, there are more hormones in the body, which causes the sebaceous glands to produce more fat. This is why there is a risk of developing blemished skin, acne and extra oily hair during puberty.
The body's hormones are not something you can control. Therefore, you cannot do anything about the sebaceous glands' production of fat. Oily hair is therefore determined by the hormones in your body, which you cannot do anything about.
However, another cause of oily hair can also be excessive washing. Many people mistakenly believe that if you have oily hair, you need to wash your hair more often. The problem is that when you wash your hair, you remove all the oil from the sebaceous glands and the glands will immediately produce more oil than before, keeping our skin and hair moisturised and preventing it from drying out. Therefore, the sebaceous glands will make you keep having oily hair as you are in a vicious cycle.
Read more about: What are the causes of oily hair?
First of all, as mentioned above, avoid washing your hair too much. When you wash your hair, use an anti-greasy hair shampoo. This will balance your scalp so that you don't produce too much or too little oil in your sebaceous glands.
Another good hairdressing tip is to wash your hair twice when you wash it if you want a really good effect. The first time, it cleans your hair and removes bacteria and dirt. The second time you wash it, the shampoo conditions and enhances the hair and protects it until the next wash.
What causes oily hair?
Oily hair typically occurs when the scalp produces too much sebum (oil). This can be due to hormonal changes, stress, unsuitable hair care, or frequent washing, which causes the scalp to compensate by producing even more oil.
How do you get rid of oily hair?
Use a mild but effective shampoo specifically formulated for oily hair. Australian Bodycare’s products help balance the scalp and reduce excess oil production—without drying out the hair. For best results, combine with a scalp treatment.
How often should you wash your hair if it's oily?
That depends on your hair type, but many find it effective to wash every other day. Over-washing can worsen the issue by stimulating the scalp to produce more oil.
Is conditioner necessary if you have oily hair?
Yes—but choose a lightweight conditioner and avoid applying it to the scalp. Only use it on the lengths to keep hair soft and easy to detangle without making it greasy or heavy.
What is the best shampoo for oily hair?
A quality shampoo for oily hair should cleanse thoroughly, balance the scalp, and remove excess oil without irritating the skin. Australian Bodycare offers a specially developed shampoo that is both gentle and effective.
Can diet and lifestyle affect oily hair?
Yes. Hormonal changes, stress, and a diet high in sugar or fat can all affect sebum production. A healthy lifestyle combined with the right hair care products can help reduce oiliness.
How quickly does shampoo for oily hair work?
Most people notice an improvement after just a few days. Optimal results are typically achieved after 1–2 weeks of consistent use.
Can you use dry shampoo on oily hair?
Dry shampoo can be a temporary solution, but it doesn’t treat the root cause of oily hair. Use it in moderation and always combine it with a cleansing shampoo to avoid buildup on the scalp.
What’s the difference between oily hair and an oily scalp?
Oily hair is usually the result of an oily scalp. Oil production starts in the scalp and spreads down the hair shaft. That’s why it’s important to treat the scalp—not just the hair.
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