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  2. Hormones Could Be Making Your Hair Oily—Here's How To ... - AOL

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    The bottom line: Hormones and stress intertwine, influencing your scalp’s oil levels. Poor Hygiene: For some, washing hair too frequently can dry the scalp and strip the hair of its natural oils ...

  3. Here's What Makes Your Hair Get Oily More Quickly—and ... - AOL

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    Using it on the scalp can actually cause it to be more oily—the roots do not typically need the conditioner because the natural oils from the scalp will do that.” You touch your hair frequently.

  4. Hyperandrogenism - Wikipedia

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    Hyperandrogenism is a medical condition characterized by high levels of androgens.It is more common in women than men. [4] Symptoms of hyperandrogenism may include acne, seborrhea, hair loss on the scalp, increased body or facial hair, and infrequent or absent menstruation.

  5. Human hair growth - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly stated that hair grows about 1 cm per month on average; however reality is more complex, since not all hair grows at once. Scalp hair was reported to grow between 0.6 cm and 3.36 cm per month. The growth rate of scalp hair somewhat depends on age (hair tends to grow more slowly with age), sex, and ethnicity. [3]

  6. Could Hormones Be Making Your Hair Oily? - AOL

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    Sebum buildup on the scalp can lead to bigger problems, including dandruff and hair loss. Here, experts explain what causes scalp buildup and how to remove it. Could Hormones Be Making Your Hair Oily?

  7. Body hair - Wikipedia

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    This growth occurs during or after puberty. Men will often have more abundant, coarser hair on the arms and back, while women tend to have a less drastic change in the hair growth in these areas but do experience a significant change in thickness of hairs. However, some women will grow darker, longer hair in one or more of these regions.