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Bare Anatomy EXPERT Oil Control Shampoo is a proven formula to reduce excess oil by up to 100%* Who Is This For?✔ Oily, greasy scalp that feels sticky within a...Read More
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Oil control shampoos are designed to regulate excess sebum without over-drying the scalp. Anti-dandruff shampoos, on the other hand, target flaking caused by fungal overgrowth. If you don’t have dandruff, using dandruff shampoos may dry out your scalp unnecessarily.
Yes, especially if you're using harsh shampoos with sulphates. They can strip natural oils and cause the scalp to overcompensate by producing more oil. A gentle, sulphate-free formula like Bare Anatomy Oil Control Shampoo is safe for daily or alternate-day use.
Look for ingredients like Salicylic Acid (removes buildup), Tea Tree Oil (regulates sebum), Niacinamide (soothes the scalp), and Kombucha Extract (supports scalp microbiome health). Bare Anatomy Oil Control Shampoo combines these with hydrating actives to balance your scalp.
Absolutely—when formulated right. Sulphate-free shampoos like Bare Anatomy’s are designed to cleanse excess oil without triggering the scalp to produce more. They help break the “strip-and-rebound” oil cycle that sulphates often cause.
No. Oily scalp results from overactive sebaceous glands, while dandruff is often caused by a yeast (Malassezia) imbalance. They can co-exist, but they are not the same. Thus to address both concerns specifically Bare Anatomy has an anti-dandruff shampoo & an oil control shampoo.
If your ends feel dry, a conditioner can help—just avoid applying it to the scalp. You can also choose an Oil Control Shampoo with hydrating ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid and Pentavitin to provide lightweight moisture for dry ends.
Hot, humid weather increases sweat and oil production, making the scalp feel greasy faster. Pollution and frequent washing also disrupt oil balance. Bare Anatomy shampoos are made keeping Indian scalp types in mind.
Yes. You need a shampoo that removes oil and sweat without drying out your hair. Bare Anatomy Oil Control Shampoo is specially formulated for humid climates and supports frequent use without over drying hair.
Yes, if a shampoo for oily scalp is sulphate-free and pH-balanced it is safe to use on color-treated hair.
A pH of around 5.5 helps maintain the scalp’s natural barrier and prevents overproduction of oil. Oil control shampoos with sulphates can disrupt this balance & cause dryness. Bare Anatomy Oil Control Shampoo matches this pH, supporting a healthy scalp environment.
Not if the formula is gentle & dermatologically tested. Bare Anatomy Oil Control Shampoo is free from sulphates and parabens, making it safe for frequent use without causing dryness, flaking, or rebound oiliness.
Clarifying shampoos are for occasional deep cleansing, while regular oil control shampoos like ours are formulated for more frequent use.
If your scalp feels greasy within hours, gets itchy or irritated even after shampoo, or your ends feel brittle, your shampoo may be too harsh or not addressing oil properly. Consider switching to a sulphate-free, oil control formula.
Many users see reduced oiliness and a fresher scalp after the first wash. With consistent use, scalp balance and comfort improve within 1–2 weeks. Bare Anatomy’s formula is clinically proven to reduce excess oil by up to 100%*.
Yes:
- Use a gentle, sulphate-free shampoo
- Avoid heavy conditioners or oils on the scalp
- Exfoliate the scalp once a week if needed
- Keep styling products minimal to avoid buildup
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