When you wrap yourself to keep warm, you tend to sweat more, making the hair appear oilier than usual. Oil from the scalp becomes fluid at warmer temperatures and, with sweat, move further down to make the roots look greasy. Advertising It can also lead to a dandruff flare-up, since the warmer it is around the scalp, the perfect it is for dandruff-causing microbes to thrive. Washing the hair less also leads to a much oilier scalp. In winters especially, the scalp continuously makes oil, every hour of the day, and without shampoo, excess oil accumulates, and so do the dirt and dust particles. For oily hair, use these things: Acai berries: Full of folic acid, zinc, and vitamins A, C, E, and B,...
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