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Do I Have Dry Scalp?

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Do you have itchy scalp?

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Common conclusions

Itching, flaking, and irritation are signs that you have dry skin -- too little of the oil that keeps your skin moisturized. If you shampoo too often, you could dry out your scalp, but if you shampoo too infrequently, your skin's natural oil can build up, making your head feel flaky or itchy.

If your hair lacks lustre and feels like you just emptied an entire bottle of talcum powder in it, you probably have a dry scalp condition. Moistureless hair is an early determinant of a dry scalp and you must treat the scalp as soon as possible instead of using too much serum or over conditioning the hair. You should massage your scalp because the most effective and easiest treatment for dry scalp is a scalp massage.

When we wash our hair, we dry out the scalp. If you wash your hair a little too often, or use harsh shampoos, you may risk developing a very dry scalp. Hair styling products and the use of hair dryers can also be a contributing factor to the dryness of the scalp. You should massage your scalp because the most effective and easiest treatment for dry scalp is a scalp massage. You should also use coconut oil, apple cider vinegar, aloe vera, tea tree oil, yogurt and egg, witch hazel, baking soda and olive oil etc.

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