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updated by @monica2: 01/13/15 09:59:14PM
@soaring-eagle
11 years ago
29,637 posts
over washing causes excessive oiliness oils are healthy and essential to scalp and hair health (thats why black people need constant moisturizing because the oils dont travel down the hair without oils it gets dry an brittle and breaks off)
when yoiu strip oils too much the scalp rebels and goes into survival mode pumping out extra oil to compensate (much like if you stop eating to lose weight your body converts every bit of food you eat into fat in case you starve yourself again)
additionaly oily hairs more acidic..so
the key to reducing oiliness is..slowly ween yourself off daily washing..wash every 2 days for a couple weeks then every 3 etc till you can go 3-4 days with minumal oiliness
and wash with baking soda only no acv this will tip the ph away from the acidic side
once its no longer as oily switch to a dread shampoo..or slowly add acv to ballance the ph you dont want the ph going too far towards nutral or alkeline..just shift it some away from the acidic side
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Sorry to kinda hijack this thread but I also have the same problem and im 6 months in. I can now go 2 days without washing and I been trying to get my scalp used to 3 days for the past 2 or 3 weeks and no change. I was just wondering if i should keep pushing or stick with 2 days? I feel like im loosing a lot of progress, especially in the areas that were barely knotted. PS the super oiliness is also caused by my really thin hair, I guess there is less hair to soak up all my oils
Oh and you could try using the famous dreadlocks shampoo most of the people on this site use and support. The tea tree bar helps a lot.