HOW MUCH HAIR GREASE IS NORMAL?
If you have greasy hair, find out how much grease is normal and how you can treat it effectively.
How much grease is too much?
When it comes to greasy hair, the main component is balance.
Everyone’s hair is different, which means the amount of grease is linked to the amount of oil they produce.
Sebum is a natural oil, produced by your skin’s sebaceous glands. These glands are present on nearly all parts of your body, except for the palms of your hands and soles of your feet.
They are most concentrated on the face, scalp and upper torso.
Many scientists believe sebum is beneficial for skin and hair, keeping it protected and moisturized.
However, excess sebum build-up can cause problems, like:
acne
dandruff or seborrheic dermatitis
oily, greasy skin and hair appearance
scalp odor
People with “oily” skin types may produce 5 times more oil each day than a typical adult. Oily scalps may make as much as 1 gram of sebum each day!
Common causes of greasy hair:
genetics
a change in hormones
not washing hair often enough (at least every 2 days)
stress
There are several factors that may affect you if you already have greasy hair. These include:
styling products – these can trap dirt and oil in your hair, and if they’re not washed out properly, they could break down into potentially irritating substances
the weather – warmer temperatures and humid climates can make greasy hair appear worse, as sweat and melting sebum cause oil to travel down the length of your hair
the texture of your hair – grease and oil can travel down straight, thin hair more easily than curly, thicker hair