Oily hair | How to treat it?

Cheveux gras | Comment les traiter?

Can't get rid of your oily hair? Let's start with the basics of the problem: hair is not oily, a scalp is .

Moreover, you also need to know how to differentiate between a scalp that tends to be oily and a greasy scalp.

☞ If you have to wash your hair every day because it is oily at the end of the day, you have an oily scalp.

☞ If you feel the need to wash your hair after 2-3 days, you have a tendency of having an oily scalp.

Now that you have diagnosed your scalp type, it is now much easier to treat it properly.

TENDENCY TO HAVE AND OILY SCALP

To treat an oily scalp, it would normally be enough to use a suitable shampoo. We advise you to stay away from moisturizing shampoos and prioritize a shampoo for oily hair.

You see where we're going with this, this is where we recommend our favorite shampoo, the Curbicia Lightness Normalizing Shampoo by René Furterer .

Curbicia shampoo purifies the hair and scalp, allowing you to space out washing your hair.

Combine that with a quality dry shampoo and you'll have freshly washed, clean hair every day between washes.

If this hair routine doesn't solve your problem, you've probably misdiagnosed your scalp. Back to square one!

OILY SCALP

To treat an oily scalp, it is imperative to stay away from moisturizing shampoos. Now, here are the steps of our favorite treatment routine for oily scalp:

  1. To ensure the treatment works at its maximum capacity, start with René Furterer's Complex 5 plant concentrate . This concentrate will activate blood circulation, allowing the treatment to circulate better in order to penetrate and purify the scalp in depth. Complex 5 will make the treatment up to 10 times more effective.

2. Follow with René Furterer Curbicia Purity Shampoo-Mask . Its formula with absorbent clay will purify and eliminate sebum build-up on the scalp. By using it twice a week, you will get visible results quickly.

3. Finish your hair wash with a second lather of René Furterer Curbicia Lightness Normalizing Shampoo .

We know that we (very!) often talk about René Furterer, but to try it is to adopt it (I promise!).

Again, combine this routine with a quality dry shampoo to increase the space between your hair washes.