Why Scalp Health Matters
Your scalp is skin—living, sensitive skin that requires proper care. An unhealthy scalp leads to hair problems including dryness, oiliness, flaking, and hair loss. Most hair issues originate from scalp imbalance.
Understanding Your Scalp Type
Oily scalp produces excess sebum, often due to frequent washing that strips natural oils, triggering compensatory oil production.
Dry scalp lacks moisture, appearing flaky and itchy. This can occur from over-shampooing or using harsh products.
Combination scalp is oily at the roots but dry at the ends, common with longer hair.
Proper Shampooing
Shampooing is meant to cleanse, not strip. Focus shampoo on the scalp and roots rather than ends. Choose sulfate-free formulas that clean without harsh stripping. For most people, shampooing 2-3 times weekly is adequate; daily washing can disrupt scalp balance.
Conditioning Strategy
Conditioner should focus on the mid-lengths and ends, not the scalp. Leave it on 1-2 minutes, or longer for dry ends. Weekly deep conditioning treatments restore moisture and shine.
Scalp Treatments
- **Exfoliating scrubs**: Remove buildup and dead skin cells. Use gently 1-2 times weekly
- **Clay masks**: Absorb excess oil and impurities. Apply to roots and leave 10-15 minutes
- **Hydrating masks**: Provide moisture to dry scalps. Use weekly as needed
Professional Scalp Analysis
Dermatologists can assess your scalp and recommend appropriate treatments if home care doesn't resolve issues. Professional treatments like chemical peels or laser therapy are available for specific conditions.
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