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1. Understanding Oily Roots & Scalp Health Over time, excess oil (sebum) can accumulate on the scalp, trapping bacteria, yeast, and dead skin cells. This buildup may clog hair follicles, leading to irritation, inflammation, and potential hair loss. | Master Barber Hub
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1. Understanding Oily Roots & Scalp Health Over time, excess oil (sebum) can accumulate on the scalp, trapping bacteria, yeast, and dead skin cells. This buildup may clog hair follicles, leading to irritation, inflammation, and potential hair loss. | Master Barber Hub
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