What can you do against dry scalp?

I’ve gathered some basic tips for scalp care just for you.

Do you have very dry scalp, so dry that it flakes, and you have a lot of dry dandruff? Are you at your wit’s end about what to do?

To tackle your problem, we need to take a short detour into hair cosmetics, where the scalp is often overlooked, even though it should be treated just like the skin on the rest of the body.

The scalp is structured just like the skin on the rest of the body and should therefore be treated with the same care.

What kind of care I recommend and what secret tips I have for dry scalp, you will find out in the following paragraphs.

Deep Cleansing

If you have very dry facial skin, the first thing you should do is a good, deep cleansing of the skin to remove old skin flakes. The same principle applies to the scalp. For a deeper cleansing that removes old skin flakes, an AHA serum/cleansing gel or similar is suitable.

The “AHA” in AHA serum stands for Alpha Hydroxy Acids. AHA serums contain these acids, derived from natural substances like milk, sugarcane, and fruits. They help gently exfoliate the top layer of skin by removing dead skin cells. This can improve skin texture, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and promote a more even skin tone and radiant skin. AHA serums are popular in skincare for their ability to support skin renewal and create a smoother, fresher appearance.

Products with glycolic acid, offered by many companies, are ideal. Apply directly to the scalp with an applicator bottle, massage in, and leave on for one to two minutes. This provides a basic cleansing that removes all old skin flakes.

After Cleansing, Use Moisturizing Special Products for Dry Scalp

After cleansing, it’s important to provide ample moisture to the scalp. An absolute insider tip for dry scalp is the use of special scalp serums that moisturize and simultaneously soothe. Products containing hyaluronic acid, panthenol, or aloe vera are particularly effective, as they penetrate deep into the skin layers and provide long-lasting moisture.

Products for Sustained Scalp Care

To lock in moisture and provide sustained care, you can use special scalp serums or oil treatments. Jojoba oil or argan oil are particularly suitable for this purpose. These oils are known for their moisturizing properties and help to nourish and soothe the scalp. You can apply these oils yourself by massaging them regularly into your scalp.

Gentle Massage

A gentle scalp massage can be beneficial for several reasons in the care and health of your scalp:

  • Promoting Circulation: The massage stimulates blood flow, meaning more oxygen and nutrients are transported to the hair follicles. This can promote hair growth and strengthen hair health.
  • Improved Nutrient Absorption: With better blood circulation, hair follicles can more efficiently absorb nutrients, essential for growth and strength.
  • Relaxation and Stress Reduction: Scalp massages are relaxing and can help reduce stress and tension. Since stress can be a factor affecting hair loss, reducing stress can help minimize the risk of hair loss.
  • Promoting Natural Oil Production: The massage helps regulate the natural production of oils (sebum) on the scalp. These natural oils help moisturize and protect the scalp, which can prevent dandruff and dryness.
  • Helps Remove Product Build-up: Regular massages can help loosen and remove build-up of hair care products, dirt, and dead skin cells. This contributes to a healthier scalp environment and can support hair growth.
  • Enhancing Overall Well-being: The relaxation achieved through a scalp massage can improve overall well-being, which in turn can positively affect the health of hair and scalp. By gently massaging your scalp regularly, you can not only promote the health of your scalp and hair but also enjoy a sense of relaxation and well-being.

A gentle massage of the scalp with the fingertips can stimulate blood flow and help better absorb products. Avoid vigorous rubbing or scratching, as this can irritate the scalp.

Protection from Environmental Factors

Protect your scalp from extreme temperatures and dry air by wearing a cap, hat, or beanie in winter. If you are in your own indoor spaces and they tend to be very dry, it is advisable to use a humidifier to ensure good humidity.

Permanent Healthy Scalp Only with Regular Use

For best results, you should apply the described routines regularly, ideally two to three times a week, depending on your scalp’s needs and reaction.

With these additional tips and recommendations, you can help yourself effectively treat your dry and flaky scalp. If you manage to apply the described applications regularly, you will be rewarded with healthy, beautiful hair where dry scalp is no longer an issue.

Need more tips and advice or require a personalized scalp care plan? Book your appointment online now.

I’m Anja and happy to help you with all your hair and scalp questions.