Sebum Homeostasis: The Logic for Increased Wash Frequency
In high-humidity environments, particularly within the Gulf region, environmental moisture often accelerates the perception of oiliness and the accumulation of atmospheric pollutants. For many, this necessitates washing the hair more than usual to maintain a clean, professional appearance.
Non-Harsh Cleansing Architecture
When the scalp is washed more frequently, the primary risk is the disruption of the acid mantle through the use of aggressive, alkaline detergents. SMPLY addresses this by utilizing mild, physiologically compatible cleansers that operate at a pH of 5.5; this allows you to rinse away the heavy buildup associated with humidity as often as required without triggering a defensive over-production of oil. The result is a scalp that remains in a state of homeostasis, regardless of the frequency of the wash cycle.