Greasy hair and scalp

Large quantities of grease cause a lot of negative effects:
- Hair loss
- Settlement of microbes and funguses
- Upsetting the PH value

Greasiness hinders the right alimentation and nourishment of the hair-bulb. The sebaceous gland produces too much, grease flows back into the hair follicle, where it crystallizes and closes the hair-bulb. Thus the hair-bulb does not get enough nutriment and oxygen, so the hair becomes thinner and hair loss will develop. Correct treatment is very important to ensure clearing of the cells and equilibrate the working of cells and the sebaceous gland.

Sebochea (flowing greasiness)

The sebaceous gland produces too much and grease flows back not only into the hair follicle but to the hair as well. The hair becomes greasy, smelly and heavy.

Seborrhoea

The sebaceous gland produces too much and grease flows back into the hair follicle, where it crystallizes and closes the hair-bulb. The hair-bulb does not get enough nutriment and oxygen. The scalp becomes smelly, the hair gets thinner and it falls.