
Many people say: “The more oil I use, the more dandruff I get!”
This may be true for some people… but not because the oil is bad , rather because the scalp type or method of use was wrong.
In this article we explain the truth: When do oils increase dandruff? When do they help? And how to use oil correctly according to your scalp type to get the benefit without itching or flaking.
Answer: Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
Dandruff is often related to scalp balance (oil + natural fungi + irritation).
If you use the oil in a way that increases fat, prevents ventilation, or leaves it on for a long time, it may increase dandruff.
Especially with an oily scalp or severe dandruff.
Leaving the oil on overnight or for a whole day may cause a buildup of fat and increased flaking.
Excessive amounts weigh down the scalp and increase blockage and irritation in some people.
Oil residue + shampoo residue = irritation, itching, and dandruff.
Some heavy oils may not be suitable for everyone, especially if the scalp already produces excess oil.
If the dandruff is oily and persistent, you need a scalp treatment (dandruff shampoo/cleanser) and not just oil.
Some people are allergic to a particular ingredient in an oil/product, resulting in itching and flaking.
The oil may be beneficial if: