Greasy hair indicates an oily scalp that produces excess sebum. Daily shampooing helps maintain scalp freshness and minimize fungal growth.
Read more: Oily Dandruff: Causes, Treatment & Prevention
Most regular shampoos can’t remove stubborn buildups and hair product residue. A deep cleanser is essential to eliminate these buildups and prevent dandruff caused by fungal growth.
Read more: Reducing Oily Dandruff: Methods and Dietary Tips to Control Fungal Growth
Humidity can foster fungal growth, leading to dandruff. Using a low-temperature blow dryer reduces the risk of fungal growth, especially on a sensitive scalp prone to redness.
Read more: Air Drying vs Blow Drying: Which is Better for Your Hair?
By incorporating the three-step oily dandruff solution into her hair care routine, she experienced a noticeable reduction in flakiness and the itchiness disappeared.
Originating from Taiwan, we distribute AROMASE across various countries, including Germany, Switzerland, Lithuania, Poland, the…
How do you know if your scalp is genuinely dry, or if it’s something else?…
We are thrilled to announce that AROMASE has been honored with the 2024 COSMO CLEAN…
Blow drying your hair might seem easy, but achieving a salon-quality finish while keeping your…
Over the last 1,000 days, AROMASE has worked tirelessly with vendors and our supply chain…
Have you noticed your scalp gets itchy or greasy after exercising? You're not alone! We've…