Discover which oils can help balance your scalp and reduce oil. Learn how to use them easily at home.
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Lemon Essential Oil
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Lemon essential oil is a go-to for treating oily hair due to its natural astringent properties.
Add a few drops to your shampoo and wash your hair as usual, focusing on the scalp.
Use this mixture every other wash to help balance oil production and keep your hair feeling fresh.
Tea Tree Essential Oil
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Tea tree essential oil helps to control oily scalp and reduce dandruff, thanks to its antibacterial properties.
Mix a few drops with your shampoo or dilute it with a carrier oil and massage it into your scalp before washing your hair.
Use this treatment twice a week for best results.
Rosemary Essential Oil
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Rosemary essential oil can help regulate sebum production and promote hair growth.
Add a few drops to your regular shampoo, or create a hair rinse by mixing it with water.
Rinse your hair with this solution once a week to keep oil levels in check and boost scalp health.
Lavender Essential Oil
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Lavender essential oil not only soothes the scalp but also balances oil production.
Mix it with a few drops of a carrier oil and massage into your scalp for a few minutes before washing your hair.
Incorporate this into your hair care routine once a week.
Peppermint Essential Oil
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Peppermint essential oil provides a cooling effect that can help to regulate an oily scalp.
Add a few drops to your shampoo or conditioner and wash your hair thoroughly.
Use this treatment every other wash to keep your scalp refreshed and oil-free.
Cedarwood Essential Oil
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Cedarwood essential oil is great for balancing the oil glands on your scalp.
Add it to your shampoo or mix with a carrier oil and massage into your scalp before washing your hair.
Use it once a week to help control oil levels and promote hair health.
Clary Sage Essential Oil
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Clary sage essential oil has natural astringent properties that help to balance scalp oils.
Blend it with your conditioner or mix with a carrier oil and massage into your scalp for a few minutes before rinsing.
Include this in your hair care routine once a week.
Bergamot Essential Oil
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Bergamot essential oil can assist in reducing oily scalp and dandruff.
Add a few drops to your shampoo and thoroughly wash your hair.
Use this treatment every other wash to manage oil production and leave your hair smelling fresh.
Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
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Ylang ylang essential oil helps to balance sebum levels in the scalp.
Mix it with a carrier oil and massage into your scalp before shampooing.
Use this method once a week to keep oily hair under control.
Geranium Essential Oil
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Geranium essential oil is beneficial for regulating the oil production in your scalp.
Add a few drops to your shampoo or mix with a carrier oil for a pre-wash scalp massage.
Use this weekly to help maintain oil levels and promote healthy hair.
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