Conditioner for Oily Scalp
Discover conditioners specially formulated for oily scalp. These formulas help regulate excess sebum and leave your hair feeling fresh and well cared for. Find the right care for your needs and enjoy long-lasting freshness.
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Targeted Care for Oily Roots
Conditioners for oily scalp are lightweight, silicone-free, and often enriched with clarifying ingredients like citrus, tea tree oil, or green tea. They help maintain scalp balance and prevent quick oil build-up.
Active Ingredients and Technologies
Key technologies include sebum-regulating complexes, gentle surfactants, and moisturizing extracts such as aloe vera. This combination ensures well-groomed hair without weighing it down.
Who Are These Conditioners For?
They are ideal for anyone struggling with oily roots but still wanting nourished lengths and ends. These products are also perfect for fine or quickly greasing hair. You can also find conditioners for fine hair with us.
Application Tips
Apply the conditioner only to the lengths and ends to avoid overburdening the scalp. Rinse thoroughly to prevent residue.
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FAQ's
Which conditioner helps with oily scalp?
Lightweight, silicone-free conditioners with clarifying ingredients like citrus or tea tree oil are ideal, as they don't weigh down the scalp and help reduce oiliness.
How often should I use conditioner on oily scalp?
Depending on your hair type, it's usually enough to apply conditioner to the lengths and ends after each wash. Avoid the scalp.
Can conditioner make oily scalp worse?
If conditioner is applied directly to the scalp or not rinsed out thoroughly, it can promote oiliness. Only apply to hair lengths and rinse well.
Are there special conditioners for fine and oily hair?
Yes, many conditioners are specially developed for fine, quickly greasing hair and provide freshness without weighing it down.