Dry scalp can be a pain…LITERALLY! Symptoms like irritation, flakes, and inflammation are a nuisance, but when you add winter to the mix, you are in for a world of problems. Fortunately, symptoms can be managed with a few tweaks to your hair care routine.
When applied to the scalp, some conditioners may irritate the scalp or weigh hair down with oils. If your goal is to have voluminous hair, apply conditioner at least one inch away from the scalp. Avoid applying conditioner to your scalp unless otherwise stated.
Applying a scalp serum, scalp spray, or other soothing treatment can keep the itch away. Use it after washing, but before styling and repeat daily or as needed. If symptoms are persistent, opt to see a dermatologist for a complete diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Hygiene is often overlooked during wash day, but it can contribute greatly to the state of your hair and scalp. Here are a few rules to remember.
Try some of these tips and you’ll have a happier Winter wash day!
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