In addition to the elements that damage the hair by tiring it, such as heat or chemical products used for styling, Trichorrhexis protects to a large extent from hair damage in the form of rupture, which is known as “burning hair” and popularly known as “burning hair”. Particularly favorite of blond hair, the delicate “fortune flower” daisy of desperate lovers, it acts as a protective shield with its oil that nourishes hair from the foundation. Another important feature of chamomile flower is that it is “stress-repellent”. Just as a few sips of chamomile tea is relaxing for our soul and body, its oil leaves a similar effect on the scalp. It balances the acidity in the scalp and triggers the natural oil production. Thus, excess sebum production is prevented and the scalp calms down and relaxes. In addition, the main protein found in the hair strands that helps hair grow again increases the amount of collagen. We recommend chamomile oil for dry and brittle hair, as well as for hair that is prone to dandruff and easily oily. To add shine to your moistened hair with a towel after shower, select a few drops of oil and massage it into your skin. Another anti-dandruff oil is purifying tea tree oil, known for its antibacterial and antimiccorbal properties. Ylang ylang oil, which supports sebum production, also helps cure dryness.