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If you are constantly fighting a dry, itchy scalp, you know how difficult it can be. Not only is it uncomfortable, it can also be embarrassing. The constant itching, the flakes that appear on your clothing…it just isn’t any fun! So here’s EMERA hair care’s tips on how to How to Relieve a Dry Itchy Scalp Naturally! Fortunately, with advances in research, there are treatments that can help relieve a dry, itchy scalp. Here are some we recommend.
Changing Hair Care Products
A dry itchy scalp may be a reaction to a hair care product. If you have recently switched hair care products and find that your scalp is drier and itchier than usual, try switching to a different product.
It may be difficult to figure out which product is irritating your scalp. If you are having a lot of trouble, it may be best to consult a dermatologist. He or she will be able to help you determine which product is to blame. However, some products may be more likely to cause irritation than others.
Products with silicones, for example, are likely to cause irritation. They form a barrier on your skin that blocks the penetration of other ingredients and they can suffocate your scalp making buildup more likely. Silicones are often found in smoothing and straightening shampoos and end in the suffix -methicone.
Glues and resin type ingredients can also suffocate the scalp. These are often found in hairsprays, volumizing and curl boosting products.
Note: Dryness and flakes may also be caused by not rinsing a product from your hair thoroughly. Be sure you are getting all residue out of your scalp before leaving the shower.
Avoid Wearing a Hat or Wig
Hats and wigs cause a lack of oxygen to the scalp causing a variety of scalp problems like itching and dryness. Limit wearing these head coverings as much as possible for optimal scalp health.
Natural Oils
There are several natural oils that can provide moisture to your hair to relieve dryness and itching. These include the following:
⦁ Olive Oil
This can work to soften and loosen itchy crusts and scales on the surface of the scalp while providing moisture to keep them from occurring. It is best to warm the olive oil before using it for this purpose. Then massage it into hair thoroughly and leave in for a few hours before rinsing with shampoo.
⦁ Peppermint Oil
Peppermint oil contains menthol which has a cooling effect on the skin that can be helpful in relieving itch. However, it can cause irritation if used undiluted. Therefore, it’s best to add a few drops to your shampoo and lather into the scalp.
⦁ Lemongrass Oil
Lemongrass oil has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties that can make it effective in relieving a dry, itchy scalp.
Home Products
Here are some items you may have in your kitchen that can help treat a dry, itchy scalp.
⦁ Oatmeal
Oatmeal has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties which can alleviate a skin irritation. To treat your scalp with an oatmeal treatment, start by wrapping a handful of oats in a muslin cloth. Hold the cloth under running lukewarm water and collect the runoff in a jug. Pour runoff evenly over scalp and rinse.
⦁ Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple cider vinegar contains high levels of a substance called acetic acid. Acetic acid has antibacterial and antifungal properties which may relieve itch and dryness. To use, dilute with water at a ratio of 1:1 to avoid irritation. Then apply to scalp and leave on for a few minutes, until it dries. Rinse with warm water.
CBD (Cannabidiol)
CBD is a THC free constituent of the cannabis plant that is becoming more popular in the world of health and medicine for the benefits it can provide. Cannabidiol is often found in hair care products for its ability to strengthen, moisturize and promote scalp health.
First, CBD enters the body, it reacts with the endocannabinoid system, a biological system composed of endocannabinoids that are expressed throughout the nervous system. It is involved in regulating a variety of physiological and cognitive processes including appetite, pain sensation, mood and memory. When the endocannabinoid system interacts with the cannabinoid receptors in CBD it produces effects such as a reduction of stress and pain. It can also regulate sebum production.
What is Sebum?
Sebum is an oil produced by the sebaceous glands in your scalp. The right amount of sebum will make your hair soft and shiny, but too much will result in a buildup that may causes flakes and itching. CBD regulates the production of sebum to keep hair healthy without causing an unhealthy buildup.
Beyond that, CBD also provides moisture to the scalp to eliminate dryness and promote good blood circulation providing relief to sore or irritated hair follicles. When thinking of CBD haircare products that can treat a dry and itchy scalp, the EMERA brand is highly recommended. EMERA is brought to you by the Earthly Body company, a company known for providing natural hair care products.
The EMERA company has exceptional products that include CBD as well as several other natural oils that work to protect, strengthen and moisturize the hair and scalp. Their product line includes a variety of CBD haircare including conditioners, shampoos, detanglers and serums. But one product that is particularly effective in the treatment of a dry, itchy scalp is their Scalp Therapy.
The EMERA Scalp Therapy product works to calm and nourish the scalp with a deep conditioning treatment that features a blend of nutrient rich ingredients. It is used most effectively in the EMERA exclusive massage technique, a technique made to promote circulation and relaxation.
The final Verdict
Usually performed at a salon, the EMERA scalp massage involves applying the product and working it through the scalp and hair so that it is deeply absorbed to provide the ultimate in benefits. Other techniques are used to help relax the neck and jaw.
A dry, itchy scalp can be a real downer, but fortunately, there are several natural treatments available that can help treat symptoms to restore health and eliminate flakes and itching. What will you be doing to boost your scalp health?