This is pretty basic advice, yet somehow we often skip cleaning our brushes thoroughly. Hairbrushes gather dust, grease and dirt and retain residual chemicals from our styling products — yikes. That buildup could be causing extra oil in your hair. If possible, clean your brush every day.
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Every time you wash your hair, take some time to clean your scalp. Like your skin does with makeup, your scalp gets clogged up with residuals from your products and dry shampoo, which could be collecting grease. Wash your hair with an exfoliating shampoo once a week.
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Lay off the intense formulas until you have figured out what triggers your scalp's oil production. If you use styling products every day, you may be using ingredients not compatible with your hair. Choose lighter formulas, preferably ones that don't contain oil.
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