Q&A
Irritation, itching, dandruff – a sensitive scalp brings its share of problems. The ingredients of our shampoo terrify us, the scent of our hair spray concerns us and let’s not talk about our hairbrush!
Let’s look at the possible causes of scalp sensitivity and the steps to take to relieve discomfort.
What’s behind scalp sensitivity?
Identifying the cause of the sensitivity makes treating it much easier. Various factors may be the source of this problem. Here are some of them:
- Sebum production imbalance
- Stress
- Dietary deficiencies
- Inappropriate hair products
- Skin disease (eczema, psoriasis, fungal infection, etc.)
Naturally, in the case of skin disease, it’s important to consult a health specialist, who will be able to recommend the medication care tailored to your condition.
How to treat irritation
Shampoing with overly abrasive ingredients should be avoided since they dry out and irritate the skin more. There’s no need to vigorously work in the shampoo – on the contrary! Gently lather, then let the soothing ingredients act for a few minutes before rinsing thoroughly.
Preferred ingredients include calendula oil, mint and eucalyptus for their soothing action. Provitamin B5 is also recommended because it protects the skin from external aggressors.
Maintaining a healthy scalp
Use a soothing cleanser daily or whenever necessary. Apply a care product that will effectively pamper your scalp! And why not take the time to massage your head? If possible, space out shampoos, using a gentle dry shampoo.
You should learn to treat your scalp delicately. Wear a ponytail that’s less tight, rinse your hair with lukewarm water, lower the temperature of your dryer and brush your hair carefully.
You no longer need to be afraid of your hair products. With proper care, scalp discomfort will be a thing of the past!