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Shampoo against oily hair: what do you need to know?

Which shampoo is best against oily hair?

What is the best shampoo for oily hair? Just to give it away: a good shampoo for oily hair is degreasing, but also mild, natural and restorative. It's all about the right balance. So what should you look for when choosing a shampoo and when washing and caring for your hair? Use the tips below and find the best shampoo for oily hair - without silicones, sulfates or parabens

Persistent myths about oily hair and shampoo

Oily hair needs to be washed more often

When you wash your hair, you also strip the scalp of its natural sebum. Your scalp then works even harder to replace it, making your hair oily again. Rinse and repeat. It may take a while to get used to, but washing less often will eventually allow you to wait longer between washes. And that, in turn, will make your hair healthier. Nice bonus: you also use less water this way.

Oily hair needs only shampoo and little else care

People with oily hair are often a bit reluctant to add a lot of care to their hair routine. But that can actually make your hair actually benefit. If the ends of your hair are dry, your scalp produces more sebum to compensate. Therefore, don't skip conditioner! Some people also like to apply a hair oil to the ends of their hair or use a nice hair mask once in a while. Try what it does to your hair when you apply more nutrition.

By the way, this also applies to oily skin: often it is dehydrated skin that compensates by producing extra sebum. Nutrition is the magic word!

By the way, this also applies to oily skin: often it is dehydrated skin that compensates by producing extra sebum. Nutrition is the magic word!

Oily hair is best washed with strong cleansing shampoo

Your first instinct is to use a powerful agent to get rid of all that grease. The downside is that in doing so, you also strip the scalp of the naturally present (good) substances that regulate sebum production and protect your skin. Just then, your scalp starts working overtime and you end up in a vicious cycle. If you use mild ingredients instead, your scalp doesn't have to work as hard to compensate.

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Choosing shampoo against oily hair: what do you pay attention to?

What should be in a good shampoo for oily hair? First of all, you want the shampoo to degrease your oily hair. Most shampoos for quickly oily hair do contain such an ingredient, only they often involve sulfates. These are so degreasing that they upset the natural balance of your scalp. As a result, your scalp becomes dry and irritated, producing more sebum and making it oily faster.

If there are terms like sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) or sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) on the label, put the shampoo back on the shelf soon. Other synthetic ingredients such as silicones and parabens are also too harsh. Rather, choose natural degreasers such as eucalyptus and lemon (grass). Nurturing natural ingredients such as thyme, rosemary or aloe vera also have restorative, anti-inflammatory and regulatory effects.

The best shampoo for oily hair: in brief

  • Natural degreasers such as eucalyptus or lemon (grass)
  • Gentle cleaning instead of aggressive degreasing
  • Care beyond just cleaning
  • Higher pH for proper balance
  • No sulfates, silicones or parabens

The Blokzeep shampoo against oily hair

Shampoo Bar Eucalyptus: Our shampoo bar for oily hair checks off everything in the above list. Its composition is natural and mild, free of synthetic or harsh ingredients. The pure eucalyptus oil absorbs the grease on your hair and roots and because the bar has a pH value of 7, it balances your scalp very well. Washing your hair with it is also a wonderful wellness experience thanks to the fresh scent. Finish your wash with this natural shampoo for oily hair with a good conditioner. conditioner (we recommend the Shea recommended) and you are good to go!

Shampoo Bar Eucalyptus

8,99
Especially for oily hair

Conditioner Bar Shea

9,99
For all hair types