Greasy hair indicates an oily scalp that produces excess sebum. Daily shampooing helps maintain scalp freshness and minimize fungal growth.
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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.
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