Oily Scalp and Hair Fall — It’s Not Excess Oil. It’s a Deficiency.
- Vihira™ null
- May 29
- 1 min read
Your Oily Scalp Is Not Producing Too Much Oil. It’s Producing the Wrong Oil.
When the scalp is deficient in linoleic acid — an omega-6 fatty acid that is a natural component of healthy sebum — sebaceous glands compensate by producing more sebum overall. More volume. Wrong composition. Oily scalp is a deficiency response, not excess production. Treating it with dry shampoos and stripping products makes it worse.
The Linoleic Acid Correction
Carthamus Tinctorius Seed Oil (Safflower): ~75% linoleic acid — among the highest of any plant oil. Applied topically, it provides the deficiency correction signal at the source.
Sebaceous glands receive linoleic acid they were attempting to produce endogenously — and sebum overproduction begins to normalise over 4–8 weeks of consistent topical use.
Non-comedogenic: safflower oil’s molecular structure does not block follicle openings — safe for oily scalps.
Why Mineral Oil Makes Oily Scalp Worse
Mineral oil creates an occlusive film that blocks the scalp from receiving any topical linoleic acid. Years of mineral oil use progressively worsens oily scalp by continuously blocking the compound the scalp needs to regulate itself.
Results Timeline
Week 2–4: Scalp oil production begins to regulate as linoleic acid supply is restored
Week 4–8: Noticeably less oiliness between washes
Week 8+: Sebum composition normalising, scalp feels balanced
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Disclaimer: Vihira 360° is a cosmetic hair oil. Research cited is ingredient-level. Individual results vary. Consult a dermatologist.
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