Scalp Caked With Sebum
Why Your Hair Loss Prevention Topicals Might Not Be Working
Exfoliating the sebum off your scalp is just as important as exfoliating the gunk off your face.
Some individuals have so much sebum built up on their scalp that it prevents their topical hair loss treatments from being absorbed properly.
When it comes to topical antiandrogens, topical PGD2 inhibitors, growth agonists like Minoxidil, or anything that requires some sort of delivery system, if there is something sitting on your scalp like sebum or dandruff, you may not even be absorbing your topicals properly and getting them delivered where they need to go.
If you take something orally, it's not rocket science, everyone's capable of popping the same pill.
But, when it comes to topical application, there are some factors that come into play that are often overlooked.
One of them is the porosity of your scalp tissue itself.
In addition to that, general gunk and sebum buildup.
Sebum is something that most people are not removing from their scalp effectively.
If you have a layer of crap sitting on your scalp, whatever you put on your head for hair loss prevention is probably not going to get where it needs to go to work properly.
This is why I recommend exfoliating your scalp once per week with a fine sea salt scrub.
0
0 comments
Spencer Gilmore
1
Scalp Caked With Sebum
Hair Rescue - Hair Club
skool.com/hair-rescue-hair-club-1353
Hair Rescue - the hair club for men! Share tips, try new products, and support each other on the journey to healthier, fuller hair.
powered by