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Balanced Roots. Lasting Volume.

When oily roots sabotage your style, even the best volumiser won’t hold. That’s why Finne was designed not only to boost volume, but to optimise sebum at the scalp, so your hair feels fresher for longer.

FRESHER HAIR FOR LONGER at 25% off

Why Volume Falls Flat Too Soon

If you have fine hair, you’ve probably noticed:

❌ It looks freshly washed in the morning… and limp by the afternoon.

❌ Oil builds up quickly at the roots, weighing strands down.

❌ Dry shampoo feels like a daily crutch.

The culprit? Excess sebum at the scalp. It collapses lift at the root, makes hair look greasy, and stops volume from lasting beyond Day 1.

The Duo That Balances Oil Without Stripping

Finne’s Volumising Shampoo & Conditioner Duo works in harmony with your scalp to:

✅ Optimise sebum production: our shampoo contains Saccharide Isomerate - clinically proven to reduce scalp sebum.
✅ Create a fresh canvas: hair feels weightless, clean, and lifted.
✅ Protect long-term health

The result? Hair that looks and feels fresher, fuller, and more voluminous for longer.

Ingredient Backed by Clinical Studies

Our shampoo contains Saccharide Isomerate - clinically proven to optimise sebum production in the scalp:

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do my roots get oily quickly?

Oily roots occur when the scalp produces more sebum than the hair can absorb. Fine hair often appears oily faster because each strand has a smaller diameter, allowing natural oils to travel down more quickly.

How often should I wash my hair if I have oily roots?

Most people with oily roots benefit from washing every 1–2 days. Using a gentle, non-stripping shampoo helps support a healthy scalp barrier, which can help keep oil levels feeling more balanced.

What ingredients help with oily-looking roots?

Pentavitin (Saccharide Isomerate) is clinically proven to optimise oil production.

Can conditioner make my roots look greasy?

Yes. Rich conditioners applied directly to the scalp can make roots appear greasy. For oily or fine hair, conditioner should be applied from mid-lengths to ends to avoid heaviness at the crown.

How can I keep my hair looking cleaner for longer?

Use lightweight products, avoid applying conditioner or oils to the root area, and limit touching your scalp during the day. Creating lift at the roots can also help reduce the appearance of oiliness.

Does fine hair get oily faster?

Often, yes. Fine hair has a smaller surface area, so natural oils coat it more quickly, which can make it look flat. Products formulated for fine hair can help it appear fresher for longer.

Do volumising products help with oily roots?

Lightweight volumising products can help create lift at the root, reducing the appearance of oiliness.

How long does it take to see improvement with oily roots?

Most people notice improvement within 1–2 weeks when switching to a gentle, lightweight routine. Consistent use helps hair maintain body and reduces next-day flatness.

Should I avoid silicone if I have oily roots?

Heavy or water-insoluble silicones can accumulate on the hair and make oiliness more noticeable.

Can my scalp be both oily and dehydrated?

Yes. A scalp can feel tight or flaky while still producing enough sebum to make the roots look oily.