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Itchy scalp and greasy roots? Here’s what might be going on

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Did you wash your hair two days ago and already have an itchy scalp and greasy roots?

Before we break down why this might be, let’s dispel a myth that sends many people completely in the wrong direction.

Most people assume that a scratched scalp means a dry scalp. So they reach for something rich and moisturizing to soothe the itch and wonder why nothing changes.

In most cases, itchy scalp has very little to do with dryness. Some of the itchiest scalps are also the oiliest. That’s because itchy scalp and oily roots are usually two symptoms of the same underlying problem—a disrupted scalp microbiome and an overproduction of sebum that creates the perfect conditions for irritation and inflammation.

Fortunately, there are a few tips and tricks you can arm yourself with to bring your crown back into balance. But before we spill the beans on that, let’s first see…

What’s really going on in your scalp

Your scalp is home to a vibrant ecosystem of bacteria and fungi called the scalp microbiome. When balanced, everything works beautifully. Your scalp produces just the right amount of oil, your skin barrier remains intact, and your hair grows from a healthy, happy base.

One of the main inhabitants of this ecosystem is a fungus called Malassezia. Totally normal, totally harmless… until it gets too big.

When Malassezia gets too much sebum to feed on, it breaks down that sebum and releases irritating byproducts (oleic acid and free fatty acids) that can inflame the skin, damage the barrier, and cause itching. Meanwhile, that same excess sebum is what makes your roots look and feel greasy.

Same root cause. Two very visible symptoms.

What drives excess sebum in the first place?

Harsh hair care products: Most conventional shampoos use sulfates—most commonly Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)—to create that satisfying, clean lather. Research published in PMC has confirmed that SLS can significantly alter the microbial diversity on the scalp, stripping away beneficial microbes and damaging your scalp barrier. Your scalp responds by overproducing sebum to compensate, which feeds Malassezia, which can cause an itchy scalp, which causes you to wash your hair more, which strips the scalp more. Round and round it goes.

Silicone build-up: Most conditioners, serums, heat protectants and styling products rely heavily on silicones to make hair smooth and shiny. Non-water soluble silicones do not wash off easily. They build up over time, migrate to the scalp and trap the sebum underneath. The result is this greasy roots, dry ends situation that is impossible to fix no matter how often you wash them.

pH imbalance: Your scalp’s natural pH is around 4.5–5.5 (mildly acidic) which keeps your microbiome stable and your barrier intact. Many conventional shampoos have a much higher pH, disrupting this balance and creating conditions where Malassezia and other unwanted microbes can thrive.

Excessive washing: Washing too often, especially with the stripping formula, trains your scalp to produce too much oil. Many people find that switching to a gentler routine and gradually extending washing intervals allows their scalp to recalibrate and produce less oil over time.

Hormones and stress: Androgens like testosterone directly stimulate the sebaceous glands, which is why an oily scalp often flares up with hormonal changes. Stress increases cortisol, which drives inflammation—including in the scalp—and can significantly worsen existing itching. Diet also plays a role, with some research linking high sugar and dairy intake to increased sebum production.

The solution: Respect your roots

Once you understand what’s ailing your scalp, the solution becomes obvious: stop stripping it with sulfates, stop suffocating it with silicones, and give it a healthy routine that actually supports its natural balance.

That’s exactly why we’ve spent years developing our award-winning natural Respect My Roots Shampoo & Conditioner.

We describe our approach to hair care as ‘dermal’ – giving your scalp the same careful, ingredient-based treatment that we would give your face. Here’s how it looks:

  • Gentle cleaning without damage: Instead of SLS, our shampoo uses Sodium Lauroyl Methyl Isethionate – a premium sulfate-free cleanser that cleans thoroughly, lathers beautifully and rinses out completely, without stripping your microbiome or overtaxing your sebaceous glands.
  • Without silicones: Our conditioner is completely silicone-free. Instead of a plastic coating that builds up over time, it nourishes your lengths and finishes using Astrocaryum Murumuru seed butter, hydrolyzed quinoa and isomeric saccharide – a skin-identical moisturizer that locks moisture into hair for hours after washing.
  • Native Waratah Flower: Both formulas feature extract from Australia’s native Waratah flower (Telopea speciosissima), which contains quercetin – a well-researched antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound – and tryptophan, an amino acid involved in the synthesis of keratin, the protein that makes up your hair. Together they help repair damage, support healthy growth and improve thickness from root to tip.
  • Betaine from sugar beet: Betaine protects the scalp, improves hair strength, reduces frizz and retains moisture so your scalp doesn’t feel reactive after washing. It’s also one of the ingredients we credit for reducing hair loss that many of our customers report after switching to our hair care.
  • pH Balanced with Lactic Acid: Both the shampoo and conditioner are formulated with Lactic Acid to keep your scalp’s pH in its natural range. A balanced pH means a stable microbiome, a stronger barrier, and (you guessed it) less itchiness and less excess oil over time.
  • Concentrated formulas: Respect My Roots is concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Bottles last longer, you don’t overload your scalp with product, and each ingredient is formulated in substantial amounts, not watered down or diluted with fillers.

What to expect when you make the switch

If you’ve been using sulfate shampoos and silicone-heavy products for years, your scalp will need a short adjustment period. This is normal and worth moving on from.

In the first few washes, your hair may have a slightly different texture as the silicone build-up clears and your sebaceous glands slowly learn that they no longer need to produce oil at emergency speed.

Most people notice a real difference within 3-6 washes. After a few weeks, many find that they can go noticeably longer between washes because their scalp has finally stopped producing excess oil.

So remember…

Itchy scalp and greasy roots are not a matter of hygiene or a personal flaw. It’s almost always a sign that your scalp ecosystem is out of balance, and a hair care routine that could be making the problem worse, not better.

The answer isn’t to do more laundry or chase the next miracle product. It’s a simpler, nourishing routine built around ingredients that keep your scalp and strands healthy and happy.

Give your scalp the respect it deserves and better hair days will follow 🙂🌿

Buy the shampoo and conditioner bundle

Not ready to go all in? Try the Respect My Roots Sample Pack first – a luxurious two-week supply (at least!) to see how your scalp responds before committing to a full size.

PS An itchy or excessively oily scalp can sometimes be caused by conditions such as seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis. If you’re experiencing something persistent or serious, it’s always worth talking to your doctor or dermatologist to rule them out. But for the majority of people who experience daily itchiness, oiliness and general scalp nagging, the culprit is usually much closer to home. Specifically, it could be sitting on your shower shelf right now 👀

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