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[–] [email protected] 35 points 1 week ago (6 children)

This is true, but greasy hair looks greasy and makes your pillow smell bad which impacts your ability to fall asleep.

Like sure, it's not natural to wash your hair every 2/3 days, but imo it's worth it

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago (5 children)

No, your hair stops becoming greasy. That's the point. It gets that way because you're stripping the oils, so it produces more to replinish it. If you stop then your scalp eventually adjusts and stops producing much oil.

People think greasy hair is just what happens, but no. It's what happens when you've been stripping your hair dry for years and your scalp is trying it's best to fix the problems you're causing. Stop causing problems and it'll normalize.

I wash with water frequently, but when I really need a good clean I wash with conditioner. The oils bind and are removed but your hair will be refreshed. I rarely wash with shampoo, for years at this point, and my hair isn't greasy. It just feels healthy.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 days ago (2 children)

It’s what happens when you’ve been stripping your hair dry for years and your scalp is trying it’s best to fix the problems you’re causing. Stop causing problems and it’ll normalize.

Please do explain how an exocrine gland on the scalp is supposed to know how much oil is on a strand of dead hair cells, located inches away from the skin?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

I think that it's because the scalp itself gets dried out from too much washing, so the glands respond to that.

When the scalp skin "normalizes" the hair slowly normalizes as well, since the oil travels down the strands.

That's my guess. I went from shampooing daily to every other day and at first I would get an itchy, gummy scalp. But eventually that gummyness worked it's way out. Every time I shampooed I would get that dry, gummy scalp the next day.

So eventually I shampooed less and less. Now I don't shampoo at all. I just rinse daily with water and massage my scalp.

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