An itchy scalp can be due to many reasons but one of the most common is dry or waste products used for styling that accumulate in this sensitive area.
Like the rest of the skin of our body, the scalp is renewed every 28 days, eliminating dead cells and generating new, healthy cells. The very cold temperatures, lack of moisture or reaction to harsh chemicals and dyes, relaxers, etc. or simply an accumulation of waste products disrupt the natural exfoliation process of leather, causing cells to accumulate and become a kind of thin foil.
This accumulation causes the hair follicles are saturated by blocking the secretion of natural bait and eventually causing an excessive dryness.
Symptoms of battered scalp
- If your scalp is irritated and itchy after you use dyes, dryer or a straightening means is ultra sensitive and you should give it a break.
- If you notice white flakes in certain areas of your hair rather than dandruff, can be a sign that your scalp is dry. This is because often only apply to our hair moisturizing products directly, but forget the leather. It is very important to keep the scalp moist if we are growing strong and healthy new strands.
- If after the use of any product in your hair, whatever, you notice that you have outbreaks or fire, it is safer to have had an allergic reaction and you should discontinue use immediately. Go to your doctor or a dermatologist to recommend you the best treatment.
Simple solutions
- Avoid scratching. This increases the irritation of the scalp and promotes hair breakage.
- Wash your hair at least 2 times a week if you take the natural and once a week if it is straight with chemicals. A poorly maintained resulting in a damaged hair, affecting their growth and making it brittle and weaker.
- Use a moisturizing shampoo with ingredients that help moisturize the leather.
- When you apply the conditioner you, takes to gently massage the entire scalp area (with the fingertips, not nails). This will help eliminate the flakes and moisturize.
- Use a deep cleansing shampoo every week. These formulations release the hair while eliminating waste and dead cells.
- Avoid washing your hair with hot water. High temperatures remove the natural oils from the scalp dryness worse and making it more sensitive. The same applies to the dryer, moderates the heat level to protect your hair.
- Dry your hair well after washing. Oddly enough, wear your hair wet, especially if it is tied makes you prone to dryness and itching increases.
- Drink plenty of water, dehydration can be reflected in the hair.
- Comb or brush your hair 2 or 3 times a day to distribute the natural oils of your hair. Do it with care and patience.
- Get rid of hair products containing alcohol.
If discomfort persists for more than four weeks, see a dermatologist, who can detect if your scalp is infected by a fungus that produces like dandruff, or if you suffer from psoriasis and recommend treatment.
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