Greasy Hair In Menopause: Hormonal Causes & Oil Reduction Product Guide Released

Trybello has published a guide addressing greasy hair during menopause, a concern that can affect women as hormonal changes influence scalp health and hair texture. The resource outlines common causes of increased oil production and provides practical strategies for managing oily hair during the menopausal transition.

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According to the North American Menopause Society, hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause and menopause can affect hair growth patterns, texture, and scalp condition. While dryness and thinning are commonly discussed, some women also experience increased scalp oil production linked to hormonal shifts.

With this in mind, the new Trybello guide explains that declining estrogen levels during menopause can alter the balance of hormones that regulate sebaceous glands. As estrogen decreases, relatively higher androgen activity may stimulate these glands to produce more sebum, which can lead to oily roots or changes in hair manageability. Understanding these biological changes can help explain why scalp oil levels may increase even when hair care routines remain unchanged.

To address the issue, the guide outlines several practical approaches commonly recommended by dermatology professionals. These include adjusting hair washing frequency, avoiding overly harsh shampoos that can disrupt the scalp barrier, and using gentle formulations designed to maintain balance rather than strip natural oils. Water temperature and scalp care practices are also discussed as factors that may influence oil production.

The guide also highlights lifestyle considerations that may support scalp health. Dietary patterns that include foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, and certain vegetables are commonly associated with overall skin and hair health. In addition, natural treatments such as diluted apple cider vinegar rinses or plant-derived essential oils are presented as complementary approaches sometimes used to help maintain scalp balance.

In addition to educational guidance, the resource references the Trybello Hair Helper Spray, a formulation designed to address scalp and hair concerns associated with hormonal changes. Ingredients in the formula include ginger extract, rice ferment filtrate, and biotin, which are frequently studied for their roles in supporting scalp condition and hair structure.

Trybello notes that the guide and product were developed to provide women with information and tools for managing hair changes that may occur during menopause. By combining practical care strategies with ingredient-focused hair care formulations, the resource aims to help readers better understand the relationship between hormonal changes and scalp health.

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